Mental Health: Counseling

Behavioral Health Counseling Services (Catholic Social Services)

4925 Packard • (734) 926–0155, ext. 655
Licensed social workers and psychologists counsel adults and adolescents. Limited child, couple, and family in-depth assessment and short-term therapy, including substance abuse assessment and treatment. Many insurance and managed care plans accepted. Priority scheduling for patients with Medicaid. ccwcwashtenaw.org/bhs

National Alliance on Mental Illness Washtenaw County (NAMI)

1100 N. Main, ste. 201 (NEW Center) • (734) 994–6611
Education and support for individuals affected by mental health conditions, as well as groups for their families and friends, and for parents of children with suicidal ideation. Works to eradicate mental health stigma and discrimination. Services are offered free of charge. Mon., Tues., & Thurs. noon–5 p.m. [email protected], namiwc.org

University Center for the Child and Family

210 S. Fifth Ave • (734) 615–7853
Compassionate and evidence-based mental health services for children, adolescents, and their families, including therapy and testing for autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and learning issues. Free parenting workshops. Applied behavior analysis. Many insurances accepted. Services provided by professional staff, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate-level trainees under close supervision. mari.umich.edu/uccf

University Psychological Clinic

210 S. Fifth Ave • (734) 615–7853
Compassionate and evidence-based mental health services for adults. Individual, couples, and group therapy. Testing services to assess adult ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and learning issues. Many insurances accepted. Services provided by professional staff, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate-level trainees under close supervision. mari.umich.edu/psychological-clinic

Washtenaw County Community Mental Health (WCCMH)

(734) 544–3050 or (800) 440–7548
Screening and referral through Health Services Access. Provides specialty services to the severely and persistently mentally ill, adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD), and children with severe emotional disturbances or I/DD. Services include medication, case management, specialized counseling, vocational services, respite, and integrated dual disorder treatment/co-occurring services. Information and referrals for mental health, I/DD, serious emotional disturbance, and substance use disorder programs for Medicaid-eligible and uninsured children and adults in Washtenaw County. Additional programs include Project Outreach (PORT: jail diversion and homeless services), and OBRA (nursing home screening and treatment). washtenaw.org/wccmh

The Women’s Center of Southeastern Michigan

1100 Victors Way, ste. 10 • (734) 973–6779
Personal counseling for youth and adults of all identities, age 16+ (phone, video, and in person). Offers three counseling options: Soundings (sliding-fee therapy); Room To Talk (therapy paid privately or by insurance); and Jumpstart (single-session therapy). Virtual services include individual career and financial coaching, mom and infant support group, help with community resources, and women-specific divorce/breakup education and support. Office hours Mon.–Thurs. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Fri., weekends, and evenings by appointment only. [email protected], womenscentersemi.org