We’re here to provide information on mental health services, activities and resources that are available to you, or someone you are supporting. If you are looking for mental health services, 988 can help you find a provider, regardless of your insurance coverage. From licensed therapists, counselors, and mental health professionals to community organizations, treatment centers, housing assistance, food pantries, and faith-based services, we help bridge the gap between virtual support and in-person care. The mural includes a QR code linking directly to mental health support services and resources, making it easier for community members to access help when they need it.
If a Local Service is not yet open near you, you can get support from a Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub. Call for support, walk-in hours or to book an appointment Open for walk-ins or call for support or to book an appointment
Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
To make a referral, call https://www.witf.org/programs/one-more-moment/your-community-resources/ the service. You do not need a referral from a GP for this service. Supports are available for older people and their families. Services for adults and young people with eating disorders, and their families. Anonymous phone counselling service for survivors of physical, emotional and sexual abuse.
- Recognizing addiction as a multifaceted mental disorder involving both physical dependence and psychological challenges is key to providing thorough care.
- Navigating a new city can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially for newcomers in Berlin.
- Your GP may refer you to specialist services if he/she feels they will help you.
- The service is available to all veterans and those who support them, even if they are not registered with the VA or enrolled in VA healthcare.
- BSL Help in a crisis Council of Governors
What services do psychologists near me typically offer?
They speak several languages, including English. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, addiction, or simply looking for someone to talk to, help is available, and often fully covered by insurance. From finding an English-speaking therapist to understanding what insurance covers, there’s a lot to figure out. They can be particularly helpful for individuals seeking support within a familiar cultural or spiritual context.
Our local pages are carefully curated to spotlight the most relevant mental health and wellness resources in your community. We also feature details on the top mental health issues affecting each region, the number of trained listeners available, and how many people have been supported through our services in your area. Use our interactive world map to search for mental health and community support resources by country, state, city, or zip code.
Research Funded by NIMH
One key part of ACT had included funding for a nurse who could go into the community to provide medical treatment alongside behavioral health care workers. AHS provides a variety of healthcare services and programs. Most people recover from mental health problems without needing specialist services. Find out about support for mental health for children, young people, parents and carers

