Youth Behavioral Health Resource Guide
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YOUTH RESOURCE GUIDE A guide for mental health and substance use services for youth in the Greater Houston region Learn more at: www.mhahouston.org/emotional-backpack-project A United Way Agency Since 1958 The Youth Behavioral Health Resource Guide is a publication of the Emotional Backpack Project at the Center for School Behavioral Health at Mental Health America of Greater Houston. The providers listed offer services to children and adolescents in the Greater Houston area. It is designed to help professionals and families locate agencies, organizations and facilities focused on the mental health and wellness of children. For additional resources, information or referrals, please call 211 for the United Way of Greater Houston Helpline. Disclaimer: Mental Health America of Greater Houston does not endorse or recommend any commercial products, processes, or services. Therefore, mention of commercial products, processes, or services in this brochure or on Mental Health America of Greater Houston’s website (mhahouston.org) cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation. For more information about the Emotional Backpack Project visit: www.mhahouston.org/emotional-backpack-project 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. CRISIS INTERVENTION 2 II. GENERAL SERVICES 5 COUNSELING ...................................................................................................................... 5 INTEGRATED CARE ........................................................................................................... 7 SUPPORT GROUPS ............................................................................................................ 8 III. SPECIALTY SERVICES 9 ADD/ADHD .......................................................................................................................... 9 BULLYING PREVENTION .................................................................................................... 9 CHILD ABUSE ..................................................................................................................... 9 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ..................................................................................... 10 EATING DISORDERS ........................................................................................................ 11 GRIEF & TRAUMA ............................................................................................................. 11 HIV & AIDS ....................................................................................................... …………...12 LGBTQ ............................................................................................................................... 12 OCD ................................................................................................................................... 13 MENTAL & PHYSICAL WELLNESS ................................................................................... 13 SUBSTANCE USE ............................................................................................................. 13 TRANSITION SERVICES ................................................................................................... 15 IV. EDUCATION & TRAINING 16 1 CRISIS INTERVENTION Casa de Esperanza de los Niños, Inc. Department of Family Protective https://www.casahope.org Services Abuse Hotline Ages: up to 17 https://www.dfps.state.tx.us (713) 529-0639 Ages: all ages 2911 Corder Building A, Houston, TX 77054 (800) 252-5400 Crisis and long-term residential foster care due to This is a 24/7 hotline to report child abuse, substance use, neglect, and HIV providing neglect, or exploitation. medical and psychological services. Familytime Crisis and Counseling Children’s Assessment Center Center http://www.cachouston.org/ https://familytimeccc.org/ Ages: up to 17 Ages: all ages (713) 986-3299 (281) 446-2615 2501 Bolsover St., Houston, TX 77005 1203 S. Houston Ave., Humble, TX 77338 Crisis intervention, forensic services, therapy and A shelter and 24/7 counseling and referral psychological services for individuals and services for families and individuals affected by families affected by sexual abuse, in addition to domestic or sexual violence. community outreach and education. Fort Bend Women's Center Covenant House Texas http://www.fbwc.org https://www.covenanthousetx.org/ Ages: all ages Ages: up to 17 Hotline: (281) 342-4357 Main: (281) 344-5750 (713) 523-2231 Call for Location 1111 Lovett Blvd., Houston, TX 77006 An emergency shelter, 24/7 crisis hotline, with Offers transitional housing, crisis care, counseling, and legal and medical support for healthcare, and counseling for homeless youth. those affected by domestic violence. Crisis Intervention of Houston Gulf Coast Center https://crisishotline.org http://gulfcoastcenter.org/ Ages: all ages Ages: all ages (713) 533-4500 or (713) 468-5463 Hotline: (866) 729-3848 Main: (877) 226-8780 1300 Bay Area Blvd., Houston, TX 77058 2352 E. Mulberry, Angelton, TX 77515 and 3201 Offers a 24/7 hotline, counseling and referral, FM 2004, Texas City, TX 77591 support groups, emergency transportation, and Providing services, programs, and employment community prevention education. assistance for individuals with intellectual and Cypress Creek Hospital developmental disabilities, mental illness, HIV, or substance use. http://www.cypresscreekhospital.com Ages: 13 to 17 Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD Assessment: (281) 586-7600 http://www.mhmraharris.org Admissions: (281) 586-5956 Ages: 3 and up 17750 Cali Dr., Houston, TX 77090 (713) 970-7000 Inpatient, outpatient and chemical dependency 9401 SW Fwy., Houston, TX 77074 care for adolescents who are experiencing This 24/7 crisis line is just one part of the many emotional and behavioral problems. services provided by the Harris Center. 2 CRISIS INTERVENTION Houston Area Women’s Center Mobile Crisis Outreach Team - Harris https://www.hawc.org/ County Ages: all ages http://www.mhmraharris.org/Mobile-Crisis- (713) 528-6798 Outreach-Team.asp Domestic Violence: (713) 528-2121 Ages: 3 and up Call for Location (713) 970-7520 A shelter, 24/7 counseling referral service, with Crisis intervention for mental health related hospital accompaniment services, and children's emergencies. court services for families affected by domestic or sexual abuse. National Human Trafficking Resource Center Houston Behavioral Healthcare Hospital https://humantraffickinghotline.org/ http://www.houstonbehavioralhealth.com Ages: all ages Ages: 13 to 17 (888) 373-7888 (832) 834-7710 This is a 24/7 crisis hotline. 2801 Gessner Rd., Houston, TX 77080 Provides Inpatient and outpatient care for National Suicide Prevention Hotline behavioral health issues. https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Ages: all ages Houston Police Crisis Intervention (800) 273-8255 Team A 24/7 crisis and suicide prevention hotline. http://www.houstoncit.org/mental-health- division-2/ Northwest Assistance Ministries Ages: all ages www.namonline.org (713) 884-3131 Ages: all ages Crisis intervention for mental health related Main: (281) 885-4555 Basic Needs Assistance: emergencies. (281) 583-5600 Family Violence Center: (281) 885-4674 IntraCare Behavioral Health North 15555 Kuykendahl, Houston, TX 77090 Hospital Providing emergency basic needs, housing http://www.intracare.org/ assistance, children's clinic, and a family center. Ages: 6 to 17 (281) 893-7200 Santa Maria Hostel 1120 Cypress Station Dr., Houston, TX 77090 http://www.santamariahostel.org Mental health care for children (6-12 years; Ages: all ages inpatient and day treatment) and adolescents (13- (713) 691-0900 17 years; inpatient and partial hospitalization, 2605 Parker Rd., Houston, TX 77093 substance use treatment). Offers addiction, recovery, housing, prevention and intervention programs for women. Kingwood Pines Hospital http://www.kingwoodpines.com Teen Crisis Hotline Ages: 5 to 17 https://www.crisishotline.org (281) 404-1001 Ages: all ages 2001 Ladbrook Dr., Kingwood, TX 77035 (713) 529-8336 or (713) 526-8088 Inpatient crisis services, family therapy and Suicide prevention and 24/7 Crisis Intervention discharge planning for children and adolescents. for all ages. 3 CRISIS INTERVENTION Texana Center West Oaks Hospital https://www.texanacenter.com/ http://www.westoakshospital.com Ages: 3 and up Ages: 6 and up (800) 633-5686 (713) 995-0909 Austin, Colorado, Fort Bend, Matagorda, Waller 6500 Hornwood Dr., Houston, TX 77074 and Wharton Counties Offers inpatient care, day treatment care, therapy, This 24/7 crisis line is just one part of the many education and support groups for children and services provided by the Texana Center. adolescents, as well as chemical dependency services for adolescents and an outpatient center Texas Youth Hotline for children aged 6-12. http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Youth_Hotline/ Ages: up to 17 Westpark Springs Hospital (800) 989-6884 Text: (512) 872-5777 http://www.westparksprings.com/ Offers crisis counseling and shelter referrals for Ages: 12 and up runaway youth. (832) 504-9840 6902 S. Peek Rd., Richmond, TX 77407 Tri-County Services In-patient care for adolescents as well as an http://www.tricountyservices.org/ intensive outpatient program and family groups. Ages: 4 and up (800) 659-6994 or (800) 550-8408 Liberty, Walker and Montgomery Counties Psychiatric emergency treatment center for those 4 and up. UT Harris County Psychiatric Center https://hcpc.uth.edu Ages: 3 and up (713) 741-5000 2800 S. MacGregor Way, Houston, TX 77021 Inpatient psychiatric hospital, both voluntary and involuntary,