City Guide
Only government- and hospital-affiliated treatment programs are listed. For additional programs, see Counseling and Recovery and Disabilities in the Community Services section of this guide or check the Yellow Pages under Mental Health Services.
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Mental health services for county residents, including adults and children with severe mental illness, emotional disturbance, and developmental disabilities. The Michigan Prevents Prodromal Progression (M3P) program provides education, treatment, referrals, and research for children ages 0-18 at risk for mental illness and their families. ewashtenaw.org/csts
Screening and referral through Health Services Access, (734) 544-3050 or (800) 440-7548.
Outpatient psychotherapy for depression, anxiety, and situational adjustment. Psychiatric evaluation and medication management. Treatment for individuals, couples, and families. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. stjoeshealth.org/BehavioralHealth
2006 Hogback, suite 1 [map]
(800) 289-0014
Interdisciplinary center dedicated to treatment, research, education, and public policy in depressive and bipolar illnesses. Clinics, speakers bureau, workshops, support groups, and lending library. depressioncenter.org
4250 Plymouth (Rachel Upjohn Building) [map]
(734) 764-0231
Outpatient and short-term inpatient treatment for depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses. Marital and couples therapy, psychotherapy, and group therapy. Emphasis on cognitive-behavioral and biological approaches. psych.med.umich.edu/care/adult/
764-0231, (800) 525-5188
Short-term inpatient treatment for autism, depression, and mood, behavior, attention deficit, anxiety, eating, and pervasive developmental disorders. For emergency or outpatient services, contact the psychiatric emergency dept. (936-5900). www.psych.med.umich.edu/child/
4250 Plymouth [map]
764-0231; (800) 525-5188 (appointments)