REPORT RESUMES ED 012 983 'EC 000 244 MENTAL HEALTH DIRECTORY, 1966. BY- YOLLES, STANLEY F. AND OTHERS PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, BETHESDA, MD. REPORT NUMBER PI-IS-PUB-1517 PUB DATE 66 FORS PRICE MF-$1.00HC-$8.88 222F. DESCRIPTORS- *DIRECTORIES, *MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS, MENTAL HEALTH, NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE FOR MENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION THE DIRECTORY IS INTENDED AS A,REFERENCE GUIDE TO MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS AND SERVICES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. IT IS ORGANIZED INTO A FEDERAL SECTION AND A STATE AND COMMUNITY SECTION, EACH OF WHICH IS PRECEDED BY AN INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT CONCERNING THE LISTINGS IN THAT SECTION. ADDRESSES AND SHORT DESCRIPTIONS OF THE MAJOR MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS ARE GIVEN FOR OVER 2,000 OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS ANC DAY-NIGHT SERVICES IN EACH OF THE STATES. LISTINGS ARE ALPHABETICAL BY STATE, BY CITIES WITHIN THE STATES, AND BY , FACILITIES. PRIVATE MENTAL HOSPITALS, VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITALS, AND GENERAL HOSPITALS WITH PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE DIRECTORY. IN ADDITION, THERE IS A LISTING OF MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATIONS AND OF OTHER SOURCES OF MENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION. THIS DOCUMENT WAS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D.C. $0.60. (RS) . %. NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE FOR MENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION 1 -1, w r. 4 , ..-,:;'- U.S..IDEPARTMENVOF___ HEALTH, k5UCA_ -_,' ii. f-ELFARE Public Health Service P .r- 4 The National Clearinghouse for Mental Healthinformation is thescientific and professional informationcenter of the NationalInstitute of MentalHealth - a - DNAL CLEARINGHOUSE FOR MENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION Mental Health Directory 1966 Includes National Institute of Mental Health State Departments Dealing with Mental Health and Mental Retardation State Hospitals for the Mentally Ill and Mentally Retarded Outpatient Psychiatric Clinics and Day-Night Services Mental Health Associations and Other Sources of Mental Health Information U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Public Health Service National Institutes of Health National Institute of Mental Health Bethesda, Maryland20014 Public Health Service Publication No. 1517 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.B. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 - Price 60 cents T .s.mwolorANION - FOREWORD Progress in the field of mental health has accelerated rapidly during the past few years ; this growth is expressed in an expan- sion of Federal and State programs as well as community facil- ities. At the State level, mental health organization is becoming more complex, with frequent consolidation of diverse programs into an overall State mental health structure, usually within the State Mental Health Authority. An information and communication tool is needed by those con- cerned with planning, organizing, and administering mental health programs.This Mental Health Directory was compiled to meet this need for a ready source of information on programs, personnel, and facilities.lt, encompasses the major programs throughout the United States and lists over 2000 outpatient psy- chiatric clinics and day-night services. Only through the combined efforts of many individuals could this Directory be compiled.Staff of the National Clearinghouse for Mental Health Information had primary responsibility for assembling the information, with the invaluable assistance of the mental health staff in the Regional Offices and the staff of the Office of Biometry. Stanley F. Yolles, M.D. CVIC Director National Institute of Mental Health iii aw...noonnorr, CONTENTS Page Foreword 111 Contents........... Introduction--I 1 FederalSection 3 National Institute of Mental Health*Mum. State and Community Section --...--..........---.--.4.101.1110. 8 Alabama » `,.. M* 10 Alaska 13 ...»...... »..». Arizona.....»...»»»».». 14 Arkansas 15 California___--........._..................................--__ 17 Colorado .Px...29 Connecticut.. a 32 Delaware---.............. 00000000 37 District 1 6.0.10 ...NO 38 of Columbia ...._....................-........-_____-... ..... -... Florida......_._..._....................-_000000 ........-- ..........................-___..............._........-...41 Georgia-..... .---- ........ - .......... -------------44 Guam................ 47 Hawaii 47 IdahoON0000.n*HoPONN148 Illinois 0W. 60.0..49 Indiana 01159 Iowa.00........4.1.0.............1. 62 65 KansasKentucky OeeseMM ..68 Louisiana 71 74 MaineOMaryland.4 76 Massachusetts*82 Michigan 93 MinnesotaOONNMW4W*100 103 Missouri0. 105 Montana WOW109 Nevada41.0000WWWWOOWNebraska ..... 111110 NewHampshire 112 NewJersey 115 NewMexico 122 NewYorkW.1W.W123 NorthCarolina*..11.1.0.0 ...... * ..... 0149 NorthDakota 0.01...152 Pare Ohio 153 Oklahoma00............... 161 Oregon ..... Pennsylvania 164 Puerto Rico............... lea 166 - 178 South Carolina 180 South Dakota- - 182 Tennessee 183 Texas. ...Me 185 me.W 187 UtahOOOOO ............................................... Vermont eeeee .,...0 191 Virgin Islands ..... 192 Virginia ....... ..... 193 194 West VirginiaWashington* 198 II Wisconsin 200 I.-- 202 Wyoming-_______________-__---- Mental HealthAssociations 205 Other Sources of MentalHealth Information 207 210 vi ti ranewnwpse110311W.C.RISR....... INTRODUCTION The Mental Health Directory1966 is intended as a reference guide to mental healthprograms and services throughout the United States.It is organized intoa Federal Section and a State and Community Section. Each of these Sectionsis preceded by an introductory statement concerning the listings in that Section. In addition, there isa listing of mental health associations and of other sources of mental health information. This Directory was compiled by the staff ofthe National Clear- inghouse for Mental Health Information withthe assistance of the mental health staff in the Regional Officesand the State Mental Health Authorities.The Office of Biometry, National Institute of Mental Health, provided theinformation on out- patient clinics and day-night services. Plans call for the issuance ofan up-to-date Difectory on an an- nual basis.It is anticipated that future directories will beex- panded in coverage to include additional Federal,State, and local programs and services. Comments about the present Directory andsuggestions con- cerning future directories are welcome.Please address com- munications to : National Clearinghouse for Mental HealthInformation National Institute of Mental Health National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland20014 1 - p FEDERALSECTION This section ofthe Directoryprovides information National Institute about the of Mental He4lth,the Federalagency respon- sible for planning,conducting, stimulating, uating a national supporting, and eval- mental healthprogram.. The National Institute of Mental Healthis one of theseveral Institutes of Institutes of Health, the National which is the principalresearch arm of the U.S. Public HealthService.The Public Health ganizationally Seivice isor- an agency in the U.S.Department of Health,Edu. cation, and Welfare.St. Elizabeths Hospital, for the mentally a Federal Hospital ill, is also withinthe Department of cation, and Welfare. Health, Edu- Other agencies withinthe Departmentof Health, Education, and Welfare,as well as other departmentswithin the Federal Government, have programs related to variousaspects of n, antal health. Inasmuchas this Mental Health Directory tirely on is focuseden- programs and services formental health andmental retardation, detailedinformationon these many related was not assembled. programs The informationbelow providesa guide to the organizational structure of the NationalInstitute of MentalHealth and of incumbents in a listing the positions, includingmental health staff in the nine RegionalOffices of the U.S.Department of Health, cation, and Welfare. Edu- National Instituteof MentalHealth Director: Stanley F.Yolles, M.D. Deputy Director:Bertram S. Brown,M.D.; Acting Executive Officer: B.J. Sadesky Assistant Director: PhillipL. Sirotkin, Ph.D. Chief, Office of Biometry:Morton Kramer, Sc.D. Chief, Office of Planning: Chief, Office of Program Analysis: Julius Segal,Ph.D. Chief, Office of Inter-Agency Liaison: Joseph H.Douglass, Ph.D. Chief, Office of FieldOperations: Ruth E. Assistant to Director Simonson for Special Programs:Morton G. Miller, M.D. Assistant to Director forInternational Activities: Ph.D. Richard H. Williams, 3 4 MENTAL HEALTH DIRECTORY 1966 Advisor on Citizen Participation: Herbert L. Rooney Assistant to Director for Communications: Lealon E. Martin Chief, National Clearinghouse for Mental Health Information:Lor- raine Bouthilet, Ph.D. Public Information Officer: Lura S. Jackson Associate Director for Extramural Research: Donald Oken, M.D., Acting Chief, Behavioral Sciences Research Branch: Philip Sapir Chief, Clinical Research Branch : Donald Oken, M.D. Center for Studies of Schizophrenia: Chief, Psychopharmacology Research Branch: Jonathan0. Cole, M.D. Center for Studies of Narcotics and Drug Abuse: Chief, National Center for Prevention and Controlof Alcoholism: Chief, Applied Research Branch: Howard R. Davis,. Ph.D. Center for Studies of Mental Health and Social Problems: Associate Director of Manpower and Training: EliA. Rubinstein, Ph.D. Chid, Psychiatry Training Branch: Reber M. VanMatre, M.D., Acting Chief, Behavioral Sciences Training Branch: Joseph C.Speisman, Ph.D. Chief, Psychiatric Nursing Training Branch: EstherA. Garrison Chief, Social Work Training Branch: Milton Wittman,D.S.W. Chief, Mental Health Career Development Programs Branch:Ferd- inand Hassler, M.D. Chief, Experimental
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