Resources

Mental health resources and groups

Information about services available

Here you’ll find a list of resources that are available to the consumer. You will also find here, a list of groups in the Capitol Hill area. Also, keep an eye out for a list of low-cost counselors, coming soon! Resources are provided for informational purposes and I do not claim any affiliation with the individuals and organizations listed.

As always, if you have any questions, feel free to contact me via phone or email.

Crisis Resources:

  • The Crisis Clinic866-4CRISIS (866-427-4747) Free and available 24/7. A mental health hotline for individuals in crisis. Run by trained crisis workers, the Crisis Clinic is a non-profit organization that offers mental health support to the community. Their website has a huge list of community resources. You can reach them directly at any time by calling: .
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline1-800-273-8255 A nationwide service similar to the Crisis Clinic that will connect you to the closest crisis center. Free and available 24/7. Their website also includes a web chat service if you don’t want to talk over the phone. Includes lots of resources and educational material about mental health and preventing suicide.

Community resources:

  • Sound Mental Health – One of Seattle’s largest community mental health clinics. They have locations all across Seattle and generally serve those with severe and persistent mental illnesses with low income.
  • Navos Mental Health Solutions – Another of Seattle’s biggest community mental health clinics. Like Sound Mental Health, they serve those with severe and persistent mental illnesses. Locations are placed primarily across the West Seattle area.
  • Asian Counseling Referral Services – A non-profit community service agency primarily dedicated to serving the Asian population in need.
  • Consejo Counseling and Referral Service – A counseling and community advocate service for the Latino community. Like ACRS, Consejo is dedicated to serving those in the Latino community who are in need of assistance.
  • NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Health – A mental health consumer/client advocate group. NAMI was created primarily to help educate the public about the effects of mental illness on the individual sufferer as well as those close to them.