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Counseling and Recovery
For mental health treatment, see the Emergency and Health Care sections of this guide. For Alcoholics Anonymous and related programs, see Substance Abuse Support Groups, below.
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Ann Arbor Center for the Family
Group of mental health professionals who share a family-systems approach to therapy. Appointment required. Some sliding-scale fees. Appointments Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-8 p.m., some Sat.
aacff@sbcglobal.net,
www.annarborcenter.com2395 Oak Valley [map]
995-5181
Ann Arbor Community Center
Individual, family, and group counseling in all areas, including parenting, for county residents.
yolandawhiten@sbcglobal.net,
www.annarbor-communitycenter.org S, V625 N. Main [map]
662-3128

Catholic Social Services Behavioral Health Services
Certified social workers and psychologists counsel individuals, couples, and families in in-depth assessment and short-term, goal-focused therapy.
Substance Abuse Treatment Services for individuals and groups. Most health care insurances are accepted as well as sliding-scale fees.
www.csswashtenaw.org U 4925 Packard [map]
926-0155
Center for Eating Disorders
For those with compulsive or binge disorders, bulimia, anorexia, and issues related to weight or body image. Support groups meet Mon. 6-7 p.m. and Wed. noon-1 p.m.; interview required before attending. Individual therapy and nutrition counseling. Specialized services for binge eating.
info@center4ed.org,
www.center4ed.org or
www.stopcompulsiveeating.com111 N. First, suite 2 [map]
668-8585
Debtors Anonymous
Twelve-step recovery program for compulsive debtors. Sun. 4-5 p.m., Friends Meetinghouse, fireside room, 1420 Hill, and Thurs. 7:30-9 p.m., King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard. Business owners’ meeting Fri. noon-1 p.m., Friends Meetinghouse, library.
www.debtorsanonymous.org
24-hour hotline: 332-9092
Divorce Reality Group
Weekly walk-in support group Wed. 7-9 p.m. Domestic relations mediation, individual predivorce and transition coaching, recovery workshops. Sliding-scale fees.
dell@divorcebalance.com,
www.divorcebalance.com135 Bennett, suite 29, Saline [map]
Dell Deaton, 668-2001
Divorce Recovery Workshops
Eight-week fall workshops at Huron Hills Baptist Church, 3150 Glazier Way (Marilyn, 769-6299), and winter workshops at Knox Presbyterian Church, 2065 S. Wagner (761-5669). Lectures and support and discussion groups. Nominal cost includes books. Free child care.
Ele's Place
Non-profit offers free support groups for children ages 3-18 mourning the loss of a loved one, and their parents or guardians.
jcooper@elesplace.org,
www.elesplace.org1293 N. Zeeb (Scio Community Church) [map]
929-6640
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
Twelve-step recovery program for overeating, binge eating, or bulimia. Mon. noon, Sat. 9 a.m., Real Estate One, 555 Briarwood Cir.; Wed. 7 p.m., Unity Church of Ann Arbor, 4599 Carpenter.
www.foodaddicts.org
622-0955
Gamblers Anonymous
Twelve-step program and open meetings for compulsive gamblers. Open meeting Wed. 8 p.m., Alano Club, 995 N. Maple. Twelve-step program meeting Thurs. 8 p.m., West Side United Methodist Church, 900 S. Seventh, room 114. Call or check website for other meeting times, or information about
Gam-Anon, a support group for families and friends.
www.gamblersanonymous.org,
www.gam-anon.org
24-hour hotline: (888) 844-2891
Huron Valley Consultation Center
Mental health services for children, adolescents, families, and adults. Appointments necessary; referrals are not. Serves insured and uninsured individuals. Pay at time of service.
alexmartinez59@hotmail.com,
www.hvccinc.com2750 S. State [map]
662-6300
Jewish Family Services Mental Health
Confidential, short-term family, individual, and group counseling for all ages; couples and premarital counseling; substance abuse programs. Referrals to providers who offer affordable services.
info@jfsannarbor.org,
www.jfsannarbor.org/mentalhealth_services.htm S, U
2245 S. State [map]
769-0209
Jewish Family Services, Caregiver Support Services
Support for caregivers of older adults. Information, referrals, introductions to facilities and service providers, monthly support groups, and educational workshops.
abbie@jfsannarbor.org U2245 S. State [map]
769-0209
Michigan Problem Gambling Helpline (Michigan Department of Community Health)
24-hour hotline staffed by trained counselors. Referrals to counselors and self-help groups.
www.michigan.gov/mdch (click on Physical Health & Prevention then Problem Gambling)
(800) 270-7117
Overeaters Anonymous
For people recovering from compulsive overeating, anorexia, or bulimia. Call or check website for meeting information.
www.oa.org
480-4556
POWER, Inc. Restoration Counseling Services
In-home and on-site counseling of all types for individuals, families, and groups. Sliding-fee rates available.
U
Postpartum Depression Support Group of the Greater Ann Arbor Area
Free support for those suffering from postpartum or prenatal depression. Meets first & third Mon. 10:30 a.m.-noon, Lamaze Family Center Ann Arbor, 2500 Packard, suite 101.
www.ppd-annarbor.org
418-2683
Samaritan Counseling Services
Adolescent, family, couples, group, and individual counseling; psychotherapy; psychological testing; child therapy; massage therapy. Most insurances accepted. Fee assistance may be available if you qualify.
samaritancounsel@sbcglobal.net,
www.samaritan.cc2890 Carpenter [map]
677-0609
St. Joseph Mercy Outpatient Behavioral Services
Services include outpatient mental health for families, help for attention deficit disorder, addiction treatment, and inpatient follow-up care, and more. Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
www.sjmercyhealth.org
786-2315 or 668-3113 (24 hours)
The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan
Services for women include counseling for individuals, couples, and families; financial counseling; and divorce education and support. Sliding-scale fees. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; evening or weekend hours by appointment. To volunteer:
joan@womenscentersemi.org.
info@womenscentersemi.org,
www.womenscentersemi.org V
510 S. Maple [map]
973-6779
Traumatic Events Response Network (TERN-Washtenaw County Public Health)
Trained volunteers provide support, resources, and referrals for survivors of natural disasters, accidents, and violent crimes.
logang@ewashtenaw.org
555 Towner, Ypsilanti [map]
Call the Ann Arbor Police (994-2911) and request TERN response (24 hours)
U-M Hospitals Psychiatric Emergency Services
Suicide and emotional crisis intervention by phone or walk-in. Park at U-M Hospitals emergency, then go directly to psychiatric emergency. Psychiatric evaluation, treatment recommendations, and referrals.
www.psych.med.umich.edu/pes
24-hour crisis line: 994-4747
U-M Psychological Clinic
Counseling psychotherapy for individuals and couples. Open to the public; sliding-scale fees. Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
www.psychclinic.orgEast Hall, 530 Church, suite 2463
764-3471
Washtenaw County Community Support & Treatment Services, Youth & Family Division (formerly Huron Valley Child Guidance Clinic)
Counseling for children to age 18. Individual, group, and family counseling. Sliding-scale fees for the uninsured. Medicaid and limited insurance accepted. Call Washtenaw County Health Services Access, 544-3050, for referral or to determine eligibility. No walk-ins.
publichealth.ewashtenaw.org2940 Ellsworth, Ypsilanti [map]
434-2034
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