Directory of MH Services OPC April 2015-Final
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Directory of MH Services OPC April 2015-Final
Directory of Mental Health Services - Orange, Person & Chatham Counties Shelley Danser, LCSW, Coordinator, Pro Bono Counseling Network and Compeer Program, Mental Health America of the Triangle Updated April 2015 Directory of Mental Health Services – Orange, Person & Chatham Counties April 2015 www.mhatriangle.org Directory of Mental Health Services - Orange, Person & Chatham Counties April, 2015 This Directory was produced by Mental Health America of the Triangle and is an updated version of the Directory of Mental Health Services for Orange, Person and Chatham Counties that was originally produced in 2011 by the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Committee of Healthy Carolinians of Orange County. The Directory is intended to increase knowledge and access to available mental health services in the Orange, Person, and Chatham areas. It includes general information about state and county mental health services including emergency and crisis services, governmental and non-governmental agencies that provide advocacy, support and referral services, and other resources such as support groups and school mental health support services. This Directory does not include a listing of all private providers in Orange, Person, and Chatham Counties, but does provide information for how to search for and access providers who are in private practice. This Directory does list some of the larger mental health clinics/organizations that provide psychotherapy, psychiatric treatment, and/or community support/assertive community treatment teams. Mental Health America of the Triangle does not endorse any specific provider. The Directory is a living document. The most updated and current information about mental health services can be found by visiting Mental Health America of the Triangle’s website at www.mhatriangle.org. We would like to thank the mental health professionals listed in the directory who have dedicated their careers to helping improve the mental health of community members. We hope that users of this directory find it helpful and easy to use and we welcome your feedback. Sincerely, Shelley Danser, LCSW Program Coordinator Pro Bono Counseling Network Mental Health America of the Triangle (919) 942-8083 x3 sdanser@mhatriangle.org 2 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties Table of Contents Crisis and Emergency Services 4 Local Mental Health Treatment Providers 7 Advocacy, Support and Referral Resources 9 Non-Governmental Resources 10 Governmental Resources 11 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Services 12 Services for Spanish-Speaking Individuals & Refugees 14 LGBTQ Services 15 Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services 16 Suicide and Crisis Hotlines 17 Support Groups 17 12-Step Programs 19 School Mental Health Support Services 21 Early Childhood and Transition Age Services 22 Appendix A: List of Provider Degrees, Licenses and Credentials 24 Appendix B: Information to Consider When Choosing a Provider 25 Appendix C: Your Rights as a Person Receiving Mental Health Services 26 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 3 Directory of Mental Health Services: Orange, Person, and Chatham Counties (Updated April 2015) CRISIS AND EMERGENCY SERVICES: 24-HOUR, DAY TIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT 24-Hour Crisis Services Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions Access Call Center Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions has a 24-hour, toll-free number, which is answered by Access Call Center staff. The Access/Crisis number is: 1-800-939-5911 Use this number to get information, referrals to community organizations, to request services or to get help or advice in a crisis. Professionals answer the phone at the Access Call Center 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year for the following needs: • Telephone assessments and enrollment of individuals for mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and substance use/addiction services. • Information on community resources for mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities and substance use/addiction. • Crisis intervention by telephone or to arrange for an emergency face-to-face clinical assessment related to a crisis. • Referral for services to Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions’ local network of providers. If deaf or hard of hearing, dial 711 for NC Relay Freedom House Recovery Center Crisis Services Whether you (or a loved one) are experiencing a mental health and/or substance abuse crisis, Freedom House has a state-of-the-art Facility-Based Crisis Unit and offers an array of crisis support services to help: • 23-Hour observation chairs – short-term intensive observation, evaluation and support for up to 23 hours, for people with mental illness and/or substance abuse issues; includes evaluation to determine if transfer to a more intensive and/or longerterm level of care is indicated. • Crisis stabilization – short-term residential intensive evaluation, treatment intervention or behavioral management to stabilize acute or crisis situations, including acute psychiatric symptoms, disruptive or dangerous behaviors or intoxication from alcohol or drugs. 4 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties Freedom House Recovery Center (continued) • Detoxification, from alcohol and/or drugs – social setting and non-hospital medical detoxification, providing 24-hour evaluation and withdrawal management, with emphasis on both medical supervision and peer and social support. • Mobile Crisis – Mobile Crisis Teams travel to a person in crisis to provide integrated, short-term crisis response, stabilization and intervention for adults and children experiencing a mental health or chemical dependency crisis. • Walk-In and Telepsychiatry - Clients can meet with a licensed psychiatrist to meet urgent needs. Additionally, rural clients can receive remote care via secure and confidential video conferencing. These services are available at the following locations: Freedom House Crisis/Outpatient Clinic 110 New Stateside Drive - Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (919) 967-8844 Durham Center Access 309 Crutchfield Street - Durham, NC 27704 (919) 560-7305 Mobile Crisis Provides mobile crisis psychiatric, substance abuse, and mental health services ORANGE & PERSON COUNTY: 1-877-967-8844 DURHAM COUNTY: (919) 797-1865 Chapel Hill Police Department Crisis Unit Non-police crisis assistance for Chapel Hill residents only. NOT police response. Those in need of Chapel Hill police in Chapel Hill should call 911. There are four full-time and several contract crisis counselors who respond to emergency situations, most referred by Chapel Hill police officers. The types of calls to which they respond include: • • • • • • Psychiatric emergencies and suicide attempts Crime victims Family violence and child abuse Sexual assault, indecent exposure, peeping tom Interpersonal conflicts Traumatic events such as a death of a family member, missing child or residential fire The crisis unit also provides follow-up and case management services. This may involve assistance with court proceedings, safety planning, and referrals for counseling or other services. To speak with a crisis counselor, please call (919) 968-2806. Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 5 Orange County Sheriff’s Department Victim Services and Crisis Unit Contact a Crisis Intervention Worker: akeith@orangecountync.gov Amber Keith-Drowns (919) 245-2950 efland@orangecountync.gov Amy Efland (919) 245-2953 HOSPITALS UNC Hospitals Emergency Department 101 Manning Drive - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 966-4131 Person Memorial Hospital 615 Ridge Road - Roxboro, NC 27573 - (336) 599-2121 Chatham Hospital (UNC Healthcare) 475 Progress Boulevard - Siler City, NC 27344 - (919) 799-4000 Day Time Crisis Services UNC Hospitals/Department of Psychiatry Walk-in Clinic For emergencies only: 9 AM to 3 PM (919) 966-2166 Neurosciences Hospital, 1st Floor 101 Manning Drive - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Freedom House Recovery Center CHAPEL HILL Child and Adolescent Outpatient Clinic 104 New Stateside Drive - Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27516 (919) 942-2803 Chapel Hill Outpatient Clinic (919) 442-1844 PITTSBORO Chatham Counseling Center 288 East Street, Suite 1004 - Pittsboro, North Carolina 27312 (919) 542-4422 ROXBORO Person Counseling Center 355C South Madison Boulevard - Roxboro, NC 27573 (336) 599-8366 6 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties Law Enforcement Orange County Orange County Sheriff: (919) 245-2900 Carrboro Police Department: (919) 918-7397 Chapel Hill Police Department: (919) 968-2760, in Chapel Hill call 911 Chapel Hill Police Department Crisis Unit: (919) 968-2806 (24/7 non-police crisis assistance for Chapel Hill residents only. NOT police response.) Hillsborough Police Department: (919) 732-9381 Person County Person County Sheriff: (336) 597-0500 Roxboro Police Department: (336) 599-8345 Chatham County Chatham County Sheriff: (919) 542-2811 Pittsboro Police Department: (919) 542-3200 Siler City Police Department: (919) 742-5626 LOCAL MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT PROVIDERS* *This list does not include the wide variety of providers in private practice in our community. This list includes large providers/clinics only. To find providers in private practice: 1) search www.psychologytoday.com 2) search Cardinal Innovations’ Provider Directory http://www.cardinalinnovations.org/docs/2013-Cardinal-Innovations-ProviderDirectory.pdf 3) search your insurance carrier’s provider directory 4) contact Mental Health America of the Triangle for assistance: 919-942-8083, ext. 3. Orange County Carolina Behavioral Care 209 Millstone Drive Suite A - Hillsborough, NC 27278 (919) 245-5400 Serves children, families, adults; psychotherapy, psychiatric treatment, psychological testing, substance abuse services. Carolina Outreach (Serves Orange County residents) 2670 Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard - Durham, NC 27707 (919) 251-9001 Serves children, families, adults and transition-age youth: assessment, individual, group, and family therapy; psychiatric evaluation and treatment; community support, assertive community treatment, substance abuse services. Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 7 Carolina Partners 401 Providence Road – Suite 100 - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 929-1375 Serves children, families, adults, and couples: assessment, individual, group, and family therapy; medication management and substance abuse services. Freedom House Recovery Center Child and Adolescent Outpatient Clinic 104 New Stateside Drive - Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27516 (919) 942-2803 Chapel Hill Outpatient Clinic Phone: (919) 442-1844 Provides support & treatment for children and adults with behavioral disorders or mental illness. Also specializes in recovery treatment for those struggling with substance abuse. Lutheran Services Carolinas LSC ACT Team 891 Willow Drive -Suite 2 - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 968-2552 Assertive Community Treatment Youth Villages Raleigh-Durham Office (serves Orange County) 100 Capitola Drive - Suite 310 - Durham, NC 27713 (919) 474-6400 MST Intensive-In-Home Services and Transitional Living Person County Freedom House Recovery Center Person Counseling Center 355C South Madison Boulevard - Roxboro, NC 27573 (336) 599-8366 Provides support & treatment for children and adults with behavioral disorders or mental illness. Also specializes in recovery treatment for those struggling with substance abuse. Lutheran Services Carolinas (serves Person County) LSC ACT Team 891 Willow Drive - Suite 2 - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 968.2552 Assertive Community Treatment Youth Villages (serves Person County) Raleigh-Durham Office 100 Capitola Drive - Suite 310 - Durham, NC 27713 (919) 474-6400 MST Intensive-In-Home Services and Transitional Living 8 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties Chatham County Carolina Outreach Chatham Mills 35 Thompson Street #204 - Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919) 542-4042 Serves children, families, adults and transition-age youth: assessment, individual, group, and family therapy; psychiatric evaluation and treatment; community support, assertive community treatment, substance abuse services. Freedom House Recovery Center Chatham Counseling Center 288 East Street, Suite 1004 - Pittsboro, North Carolina 27312 (919) 542-4422 Provides support & treatment for children and adults with behavioral disorders or mental illness. Also specializes in recovery treatment for those struggling with substance abuse. Lutheran Services Carolinas (serves Chatham County) LSC ACT Team 891 Willow Drive - Suite 2 - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 968-2552 Assertive Community Treatment Youth Villages Raleigh-Durham Office (serves Chatham County) 100 Capitola Drive - Suite 310 - Durham, NC 27713 (919) 474-6400 MST Intensive-In-Home Services and Transitional Living STATE AND COUNTY ADVOCACY, SUPPORT AND REFERRAL RESOURCES Non-Governmental Pro Bono Counseling Network Mental Health America of the Triangle (formerly Mental Health Association of Orange County) in collaboration with Healthy Carolinians of Orange County and with funding from OPC Area Program launched the Pro Bono Counseling Network in January 2009, which serves Orange, Chatham, Person and Durham county residents. The goal of the program is to recruit mental health professionals to join a network of providers who agree to provide counseling pro bono (one client/year, a minimum of eight sessions), and to match up clients seeking mental health services, who are underinsured or uninsured, with an appropriate provider. (919) 942-8083, x3. Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 9 Mental Health America of the Triangle Provides non-clinical services, including education, advocacy, information and referral, and peer support: • • • • Family Advocacy Network (FAN) provides free services to parents raising children (toddler--high school) with serious mental health conditions, learning disabilities, substance abuse, high-functioning Autism. The Pro Bono Counseling Network (PBCN) provides free counseling to uninsured/underinsured individuals via a network of licensed, volunteer therapists. The Compeer Program recruits, trains and matches adult volunteers in supported friendships with clients with severe and persistent mental illness in order to decrease social isolation, increase self-esteem, and improve overall quality of life. The Orange Partnership for Alcohol and Drug Free Youth is a partnership between community members and various agencies, schools and organizations in Hillsborough and rural Orange County concerned about the issue of underage drinking and drug use. Using an environmental perspective, we address youth access to alcohol, policy enforcement, youth empowerment and social norms. 3729 Murphy School Rd. - Durham, NC 27705 (919) 942-8083 - www.mhatriangle.org National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Orange County Provides support, advocacy and education: • • • • • • Family-to-Family Education Program is a free 12 session course that teaches ways to understand and help the person with mental illness and helps the family cope with family crisis. Family Support Group is for family members and close friends of mental health consumers. (See SUPPORT GROUPS) NAMI Connection is a recovery support group program for persons who live with mental illness. (See SUPPORT GROUPS: NAMI-Durham) Peer-to-Peer Education Program consists of nine two hour classes taught by a team of three who are personally experienced at living well with mental illness. In Our Own Voice educates the general public and changes attitudes and stereotypes about who has mental illness and how those persons look and act. NAMI Basics is a free six week course for parents or direct caregivers of children who have shown symptoms of mental illness before the age of 13. P.O. Box 4201 - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 929-7822 10 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), North Carolina Helpline: 1-800-451-9682 - www.naminc.org Disability Rights of North Carolina 1-800-821-6922 Faith Connections on Mental Illness An inter-faith coalition whose mission is to work with all faith communities to welcome, include, support, educate, and advocate for individuals and families who are living with mental illness. Connectors meetings, held on the 3rd Friday of every month, and feature an informative program on mental illness and are open to the public: St. Thomas More Catholic Church 940 Carmichael Street - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 E-mail: info@faithconnectionsonmentalillness.org www.faithconnectionsonmentalillness.org Governmental North Carolina Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services (NC DMH/DD/SAS) Customer Services and Community Rights Phone: (919) 715-3197 Toll Free: 1-855-262-1946, 8am-5pm Spanish: 1-800-662-7030 Email: dmh.advocacy@dhhs.nc.gov NC Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Helping people with disabilities to be employed and to live independently. Orange County Chapel Hill/Carrboro Office 548 Smith Level Road - Carrboro, NC 27510 (919) 969-7350 Person County Roxboro Office 157 Semora Road - Roxboro, NC 27573 (336) 597-2150 Chatham County Siler City Office 104 Village Lake Drive - Siler City, NC 27344 (919) 663-2544 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 11 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SERVICES UNC Department of Psychiatry UNC Psychiatry: The Acute Diagnostic and Treatment Clinic (ADTC) is a general adult psychiatric clinic staffed by teams of faculty and resident psychiatrists. For appointments, call 919-966-5217. UNC Child & Adolescent Psychiatry: (919) 966-5217. UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders: (919) 966-7012 UNC Center for Women’s Mood Disorders: (919) 966-9640 UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health STEP Community Mental Health Clinic Multidisciplinary treatment services for persons with psychotic disorders and other severe mental illnesses. Carr Mill Mall, 200 N. Greensboro St., Suite C-6 Carrboro, NC 27510 (919) 962-4919 OASIS (Outreach and Support Intervention Services) A multidisciplinary team approach to treatment early psychosis in older adolescents and adults. Carr Mill Mall, 200 N. Greensboro St., Suite C-6 Carrboro, NC 27510 (919) 962-1401 Brushes with Life Brushes with Life is a creative arts program for people in treatment at OASIS and STEP; members of Club Nova, a local clubhouse for persons with mental illness; and other select community programs in the Chapel Hill area. The program offers recovery art group. For information contact: Edward Binanay at ebinanay@med.unc.edu. Enhanced Community Based Services Services are provided to individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) with co-occurring Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) and/or a Substance Use Disorder. The Center utilizes evidenced based practice models with a Rehabilitation/Recovery focus: • Wellness Management and Recovery (WMR) • Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) • Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) (919) 962-4919 12 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties Cross Disability Services XDS Inc. • Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) • Community Support Team • The Farm at Penny Lane: Community Garden (horticulture therapy) and UNC PAWS (a shelter-to-pet program, dog-training therapy program for individuals with severe mental illness and a puppy development center.) Contact: Thava Mahadevan, MS: (919) 962-4919 Community Resource Court The Community Resource Court, a program of the UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, addresses the needs of individuals with diagnosed mental disorders who become involved with the criminal courts in Orange or Chatham County. UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health Caroline Ginley, MSW, LCSW-A (919) 218-1052 or (919) 962-5126 District 15 Court Judge's Office-Hillsborough Marie Lamoureaux, MA (919) 644.4659 UNC Department of Psychology Community Clinics Five services are offered through the UNC Department of Psychology Community Clinics (Assessment and counseling services are provided by graduate students, under supervision of a licensed psychologist.) • • • • • Adult Psychotherapy Clinic Child and Family Clinic Couples Clinic Anxiety Clinic Assessment Services. UNC Campus (Davie Hall) and Finley Golf Course Road (919) 962-6906 UNC Student Health Services, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Psychological/counseling services available to UNC-CH students. Services include individual, couples, and group therapy, urgent consultation and crisis intervention, and medication evaluation/management. (919) 966-3658 UNC Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) Program services include: individual comprehensive assessment/evaluation Individual, group, and family therapy Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 13 Outpatient therapy groups Individualized treatment and treatment goals Psychopharmacological management available Education, process, and multifamily groups Family involvement emphasized and encouraged DWI/DMW Services DWI Substance Abuse Assessment Court Ordered Substance Abuse Evaluations Short-Term Counseling (20 Hours) Longer-Term Structured Treatment (40 Hours) Intensive Outpatient Treatment (90 Hours) Program Director: Britta M. Starke, LCSW, LCAS, CCS 1101 Weaver Dairy Road, Suite 103 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 1-888-457-7457 or (919) 966-6039 UNC Horizons UNC Horizons is a substance abuse treatment program for pregnant and/or parenting women and their children, including those whose lives have been touched by abuse and violence. Services Offered: • Prenatal Clinic • Outpatient Treatment Program • Horizons Residential Programs • Services for the Children 127 Kingston Drive - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 966-9803 SERVICES FOR SPANISH-SPEAKING INDIVIDUALS & REFUGEES El Futuro El Futuro’s mission is to strengthen the whole community by providing and advancing bilingual and culturally informed behavioral health treatment for underserved Spanish speaking individuals and families. They do this by providing 1) high impact (evidence based) clinical services; 2) training for professionals who work with this population; and 3) prevention, education and outreach in the community. Durham Clinic (serves Durham & Orange County residents) 136 E. Chapel Hill Street - Durham, NC 27701 (919) 688-7101 x600 elfuturo-nc.org Siler City Clinic (Chatham County) 319 A E 3rd Street - Siler City, NC 27344 (919) 799-2625 14 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties Art Therapy Institute Provides school-based mental health services, clinic-based counseling, refugee women’s support groups. 200 N. Greensboro Street - Suite D6 - Carrboro, NC (919) 381-6068 Kiran Inc. Kiran Inc. is a domestic violence and crisis counseling agency based in Raleigh, NC. We provide free, confidential support for survivors of domestic violence, emotional abuse, cultural alienation and family conflict. Our services include a 24-hour crisis line, community education and support, monthly support groups, legal, medical and shelter referrals as well as language and translation assistance. 24 Hour Crisis Line: 1-877-625-4726 - www.kiraninc.org LGBTQ SERVICES LGBTQ Center UNC Chapel Hill Q Group is a confidential peer support and discussion group that meets every Tuesday night during the Fall & Spring semesters to discuss topics related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. Two trained graduate students co-facilitate this confidential group discussion. Whether you are supporting a friend or family member in their coming out, questioning your own sexual orientation or gender identity, having relationship challenges, or working to reconcile multiple identities, you can find support and information at Q Group. There is no need to pre-register and you can come as often or rarely as you find helpful. Terri Phoenix: tphoenix@email.unc.edu When: Every Tuesday, from 6:00 to 7:30 during the Fall & Spring semesters Where: SASB South, room 3314 LGBT Center of Raleigh 324 South Harrington Street • Raleigh NC 27603 (919) 832-4484 Mental Health Resources: Listed by County All of the mental health providers have submitted a written statement that they are LGBT-affirming therapists and have agreed to practice in ways that are supportive of the LGBT community. Please use their descriptions to guide you in selecting the best provider for your needs. www.lgbtcenterofraleigh.com/resources/mental-health-resources.html#orange-county Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 15 PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION (PSR) These are services aimed at assisting the person with severe and persistent mental illness to regain skills and maximize functioning in the community. This might mean returning to work or school, or moving toward more independence. Local Clubhouses The Clubhouse model offers: • A place to come most days of the week • Support through a circle of friends • Opportunities to gain confidence through the work-ordered day • A range of employment opportunities • Access to housing • Supported education • Evening and weekend social/recreation programs • Community support services (case management) • Affordable meals Orange County Club Nova 103D W. Main Street - Carrboro, NC 27510 (919) 968-6682 - www.clubnova.org Chatham County Club Insight (Therapeutic Alternatives) 815 Sanford Road - Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919) 542-0107 Person County Club Creative (Therapeutic Alternatives) 211 Webb Street - Roxboro, NC 27573 (336) 597-2115 Caramore Community Inc. Caramore Community is a 24-hour employment and independent living services program for adults living with mental illness in North Carolina. Caramore Community services are normalized, clinically-coordinated, transitional, and community based. 550 Smith Level Road Carrboro, NC 27510 (919) 967-3402 - www.caramore.org TROSA Inc. (Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers, Inc.) TROSA is a comprehensive two year residential substance abuse recovery program in Durham accepting substance abusers with one condition: they must have a strong desire to change their lives. TROSA’s program elements include vocational training, education, counseling, mentoring, leadership training, and continuing care. 1820 James Street Durham, NC 27707 (919) 419-1059 16 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties SUICIDE AND CRISIS HOTLINES The Hopeline (919) 231-4525 National Hopeline Network: 1-800-SUICIDE / 1-800-784-2433 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK / 1-800-273-8255 SUPPORT GROUPS (Note: support group meeting times are subject to change. Please contact individual groups prior to attending.) Recovery International The mission of Recovery International is to use the cognitive-behavioral, peer-to-peer, self-help training system developed by Abraham Low, MD, to help individuals suffering from mental health issues gain skills to lead more peaceful and productive lives. St. Thomas More Catholic Church 940 Carmichael Street - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Friday 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM (919) 408-6118 - Email: heidihackney@hotmail.com Phone & Online Meetings www.recoveryinternational.org 1) Click on Meetings 2) Telephone (also offered in Spanish) or Online. Bipolar/Depression Support Group Binkley Baptist Church 1712 Willow Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Contact: Richard Tuesday 7:30 PM-9:00 PM (919) 533-9510 - Email: dbsachapelhill@gmail.com Mental Health Support Group at Christ United Methodist Church A Christian-based program of love and support which offers a place of safety and words of hope. Open to anyone who has experienced mental illness, who cares for someone who is suffering, who works in the field of mental health, or who just wants to know how to help. Christ United Methodist Church 800 Market St, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 Contact: Contact Doug and Katherine Kubel Sunday 6:00 PM in the Disciple Room (919) 967-9564 - Email: kkubel@aol.com Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 17 Support Group for Adults with Mental Illness St. Bart's Episcopal Church 204 W Salisbury Street - Pittsboro, NC 27312 Contact: Billie Hinton, LCSW The second Tuesday of each month from 6:30-8:00pm Phone: (919) 604-2770 - Email: billiehinton@gmail.com Chapel Hill Survivors of Suicide Support Group United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Boulevard - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Contact: Jodi Flick Meets 2nd & 4th Thursdays monthly at 7:00pm Phone: (919) 962-4988 - Email: joflick@email.unc.edu NAMI Orange County's Family Support Group A structured, interactive support group open to family members and friends of adults who have a mental illness. Please contact Kay at kayemaltbie@gmail.com or 919-4021630 for further information or to sign up if you are interested in attending this group. Check the NAMI Orange calendar for the next scheduled meeting. There is no charge to attend this group. NAMI Durham (Orange County residents are welcome to attend) NAMI Durham Education Meetings, 1st Tuesday of each month (Jan.-May and Sept.Nov.), 7:00 pm, Durham Center Access, 309 Crutchfield St. All are welcome. NAMI Durham Family Support Group, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month, 7:30 pm Watts St. Baptist Church, 800 Watts St. Call Gale at (919)428-6519 for information. NAMI Durham Young Families Support Group, 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month, noon, St. Philip's Episcopal Church, 403 E. Main St. Call Dorothy or David at (919) 4895515 for information. NAMI Durham Connection Support Group, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month, 7:30 pm, Watts Street Baptist Church. Call Pearlie at (919) 908-3976 for information. NAMI Durham Mood Disorders Support/Education Meeting, 4th Thursday of each month, 6 pm, Erwin Square Tower, 2200 W. Main St., Suite 340. Contact: Cindy Jones, (919) 286-5261. 18 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties Orange County Rape Crisis Center Support Groups 1506 East Franklin Street - Suite 302 - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 If you are interested in joining a group, call this Help Line at 1-866-WE LISTEN or (919) 967-7273 or email: groups@ocrcc.org. Groups of different formats and structures are available. All are free and confidential. Examples of groups we regularly offer: • • • • • • • • Groups for survivors of incest or child sexual abuse Groups for male survivors of sexual violence Groups for survivors of rape or sexual assault Groups for LGBTQ survivors Workshops for family members, partners, and friends of sexual violence survivors “Healing with Nature” group that utilizes horticultural therapy techniques Groups and workshops that use arts and crafts Groups and workshops that focus on movement, yoga, dance, and/or the mind-body connection The Compass Center Support Groups 210 Henderson Street - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 968-4610 24-Hour Hotline: (919) 929-7122 Support Group Coordinator: (919) 929-7122 Support groups for domestic violence victims offer an opportunity for individuals with shared experiences to come together, offer support to one another, and work on their own healing process. The goal of these support groups is to help members cope with stressful life events and revitalize and enhance members’ coping ability. 12 STEP PROGRAMS Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) Closed meetings are for A.A. members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and “have a desire to stop drinking.” Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism. Non-alcoholics may attend open meetings. Orange & Chatham Counties Alcoholics Anonymous NC District 33 HOTLINE: 1-888-237-3235 www.aanc33.org/orange-county-meeting-list/ www.aanc33.org/chatham-county-meeting-list/ Person County Alcoholics Anonymous NC District 32 HOTLIINE: (919) 286-9499 http://www.aanc32.org/info/ Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 19 AL-ANON & ALATEEN The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope, in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness, and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. Alateen: hope and help for younger family members and friends of alcoholics (919) 787-1653 www.ncbermudaafg.org/index.php?pg=meetings&district=0 Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.) Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem, offering a program for recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. Our Primary Purpose Area N.A.: Orange & North Chatham Counties (Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Pittsboro) HELPLINE: (919) 831-5587 http://www.oppareanc.com/meeting-schedule/ New Hope Area N.A.: (Chapel Hill, Durham, Henderson, Hillsborough, Norlina, Oxford, Roxboro) HELPLINE: 919-831-5321 http://crna.org/new-hope-area-meeting-schedule/ NAR-ANON Nar-Anon Family Group members are relatives and friends who are concerned about the addiction or drug problem of another. Durham Monday 8:00 PM Westminster Presbyterian Church 3639 Old Chapel Hill Road - Durham, NC 27707 www.carolina-naranon.org Triangle Intergroup of Overeaters Anonymous Dedicated to the purpose of helping Compulsive Overeaters find recovery through the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous. (919) 406-9300 http://triangleoa.org 20 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties SCHOOL DISTRICT MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Student Services Department Coordinator: Jeff Reilly (919) 967-8211 x28246 Exceptional Children Department: Dr. Sherron Leplin Executive Director of Exceptional Children (919) 967-8211 x28234 sleplin@chccs.k12.nc.us Spencer Register Assistant EC Director (919) 967-8211 x28201 sregister@chccs.k12.nc.us The Bridge Program: The program serves CHCCS-enrolled high school students who are having academic, social and emotional difficulties in the traditional school setting. https://sites.google.com/a/chccs.k12.nc.us/the-bridge-program/ RHA Day Treatment: (formerly Triumph Academy) is managed by RHA Behavioral Health. The Day Treatment program is a collaboration between CHCCS, Orange County Schools, Cardinal Innovations and RHA Behavioral Health and serves students in grades 5-8. www.rhabehavioralhealth.org/uploads/general/Day%20Treatment%20Brochure_Hillsbor ough(1).pdf Orange County Schools School Social Work Brochure www.orange.k12.nc.us/Students/docs/social_worker_brochure.pdf Partnership Academy Partnership Academy provides an alternative academic program for students in the Orange County High Schools. 1006 East Storey Lane - Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278 (919) 245-4030 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 21 Chatham County Schools School-Based Mental Health Tracy Fowler, Executive Director of Student Services and Support Programs Deborah Collins, Administrative Assistant (919) 542-6400 | FAX: (919) 542-031 Person County Schools Person County Schools 304 South Morgan Street - Roxboro NC 27573 (336) 599-2191 School Counselor Contact List: www.person.k12.nc.us/common/pages/DisplayFile.aspx?itemId=889158 School Social Worker Contact List: www.person.k12.nc.us/common/pages/DisplayFile.aspx?itemId=226967 ADDITIONAL CHILD/ADOLESCENT/TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH RESOURCES Early Childhood Services KidSCope (Birth to 5 years) Created in 1988 to provide services to young children and their families, KidSCope’s specialized staff provides social-emotional health services for young children, consultation in child care classrooms, parent education, inclusive child care, and resources for families and providers of young children. http://chtop.org/Programs/KidSCope.html KidSCope Director: Linda Foxworth, M.Ed (919) 644-6590 – (919) 644-6590 x4810 lfoxworth@kidscope.chtop.org KidSCope Orange County Office 500 North Nash Street - Hillsborough, NC 27278 (919) 644-6590(919) 644-6590 - Fax: (919) 644-7157 KidSCope Carrboro Office 205 Lloyd Street - Suite 104 - Carrboro, NC 27510 Fax: 919-240-5624 KidSCope Chatham County Office 200 Sanford Highway - Suite 8 - Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919) 542-9891(919) 542-9891 - Fax: (919) 533-6766 22 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties Services for Transition Age Youth Extraordinary Ventures Extraordinary Ventures was founded to meet a significant challenge facing communities across the country: how to train and employ the increasing number of young adults with autism and developmental disabilities who are “aging out” of public school and are no longer able to access existing services. 200 S. Elliott Road - Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 967-1100 http://www.extraordinaryventures.org Josh’s Hope Foundation Inc. Josh’s Hope partners with other community organizations to increase opportunities for young people living with mental illness to build the life skills necessary to successfully transition to adulthood. • Tools for Hope (T4H), is a comprehensive personal skills and job training program. • Family Hope is an educational training and support program working to inform parents and caregivers about the needs of and resources available to their young adult children who live with mental-health conditions. • Climbing Hope is a personal skills-building, self-advocacy and leadership training program, utilizing workshops, community service learning, indoor activities and outdoor adventures. Josh’s Hope Foundation, Inc. 200 Cardinal Drive - Suite B - Hillsborough, NC 27278 (919) 245-0072 www.joshshopefoundation.org Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 23 APPENDIX A: LIST OF PROVIDER DEGREES, LICENSES AND CREDENTIALS CRC Certified Rehabilitation Counselor LCSW Licensed Clinical Social Worker LPA Licensed Psychological Associate LPC Licensed Professional Counselor or Licensed Pastoral Counselor RN Registered Nurse MA Master of Arts M.Ed. Master of Education MFT/LMFT Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist MD Doctor of Medicine MPH Master of Public Health MS Master of Science MSW Master of Social Work Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy Psy.D. Doctor of Psychology Psychologist Licensed Psychologist 24 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties APPENDIX B: INFORMATION TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A PROVIDER The client-provider relationship is a key ingredient of successful treatment. Here are some of the topics you may wish to consider when selecting a mental health provider. Credentials: academic qualifications and licensure of the provider. See page 67 for a guide to common credentials in North Carolina. Experience: the length of time the person has been in practice, types of client served (for example, children, adolescents, etc.), and areas of specialty (for example, major illness, divorce, eating disorders, etc.). Treatment Procedures: the length and frequency of sessions, medication information, emergency arrangements, expected duration of treatment. Note: If after a reasonable length of time, you feel that a rapport has not been established between you and your therapist, you may consider changing practitioners. Office Procedures: office hours, notification of cancellation of appointments, “after hours” availability. Financial Arrangements: fees, insurance coverage, special payment considerations. Below are potential questions to ask yourself when seeking help: Am I interested in individual, group, couples or family services? Short or long-term services? Do I want my therapist to have expertise in a particular subject or modality, or working with a particular population? Do I want my therapist to be a particular gender? Why am I seeking treatment? What are my goals for treatment? How much time do I want to invest in this process? When? Below are potential questions to ask a provider when seeking help: What type of training have you received? How long have you been in practice? What type of license, certification(s) or credential(s) do you hold? Do you have a specialty? How would we work together? How long will it take? What are your policies around payment, insurance and other financial arrangements? Do you accept my private insurance, Medicare or Medicaid? Are appointments available during times that fit my schedule? Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties 25 APPENDIX C: YOUR RIGHTS AS A PERSON RECEIVING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES • To participate in developing an individual plan of treatment. • To receive an explanation of services in accordance with the treatment plan. • To participate voluntarily in and to consent to treatment. • To object to, or terminate, treatment. • To have records protected by confidentiality and not be revealed to anyone without my written authorization. Confidentiality may only be broken under the following conditions (state laws will vary): o o o o If the therapist has knowledge of child or elder abuse. If the therapist has knowledge of the client's intent to harm oneself or others. If the therapist receives a court order to the contrary. If the client enters into litigation against the therapist. • To have access to one's records. • To receive clinically appropriate care and treatment that is suited to their needs and skillfully, safely, and humanely administered with full respect for their dignity and personal integrity. • To be treated in a manner this is ethical and free from abuse, discrimination, mistreatment, and/or exploitation. • To be treated by staff who are sensitive to one's cultural background. • To be afforded privacy. • To be free to report grievances regarding services or staff to a supervisor. • To be informed of expected results of all therapies prescribed, including their possible adverse effects (e.g., medications). • To request a change in therapist. • To request that another clinician review the individual treatment plan for a second opinion. 26 Directory of Mental Health Services -‐ Orange, Person & Chatham Counties