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Listings for Counseling/Mental Health / Crisis Lines
Counseling/Mental Health
There are a myriad of ways to get support for your counseling or mental health needs. Though there are many private pay options, non-profit organizations and businesses can offer counseling and mental health services at low to no cost, as well. You can participate in counseling and mental health opportunities in a variety of ways including calling a crisis line, attending a support group, or participating in individual and/or family counseling.
Crisis Lines
If you're currently in crisis, there are community resources here to help you. Crisis lines are available for you to call, free of charge, to discuss your specific situation and find community resources for you to work with moving forward.
See the glossary for descriptions of all categories
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
description
If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat at 988Lifeline.org. 988 connects you with a trained crisis counselor who can help.
Arizona Complete Behavioral Health Crisis Line
(844)534-4673 | Call 988 for Statewide Crisis Line
http://azcompletehealth.comdescription
Crisis services are available to anyone in the community. Insurance or enrollment does not matter. Crisis services may include screenings, assessments, counseling, medication stabilization, and supportive services to help prevent a future crisis.
Are you or someone you know experiencing a behavioral health crisis?
Call the statewide crisis line. It is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Crisis services are available to any Arizona resident, even if you do not have health insurance coverage.
The single statewide crisis line number is: 1(844)534-4673 or 1(844)534-HOPE
988 will also route to the Statewide Crisis Line based on area code.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
1-888-628-9454 (Spanish)
Veterans Crisis Hotline
1-800-273-TALK (8255) and Press 1
or Text message to 838255
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741
Text NATIVE or INDIGENOUS to 741741 for Indigenous text line
Teen Lifeline
1-800-248-TEEN (8336)
The Trevor Project
1-866-488-7386
(Youth who identify as LGBTQIA+)
Safe Call Now
206-459-3020
(Support for First Responders)
service area
Tucson
business hours
24/7
Crisis Line of Southern Arizona
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
Crisis Line
6122 E 22nd St.
Tucosn, AZ 85711
(520) 622-6000 | 988 Suicide Hotline
http://www.namisa.orgdescription
NAMI Southern Arizona provides mental health advocacy, education, and support to people in our community with mental illness and their loved ones. Mental illness is like any other disease; it can be treated and managed with proper care, and recovery is possible. Crisis Line of Southern Arizona is a community-wide crisis line for the Tucson-Metro area. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, dial 911.
business hours
24/7for crisis situations; M - F 9 AM to 5 PM (By appointment only)
Crisis Response Network, Inc.
Crisis Lines, Counseling, Mental Health, Resources
(855) 832-2866
http://des.az.gov/content/crisis-response-networkdescription
Crisis Response Network (CRN) is a non-profit crisis call center that provides 24/7 services. Peer-run hotlines, severe mental illness (SMI) determinations, mobile dispatches, crisis transportation services, emergency room-based assessments, telephone follow-ups, and tragedy support lines.
service area
Pima County
business hours
24/7
Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse
description
Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse provides the opportunity to create, sustain, and celebrate a life free from abuse.
Emerge is the largest domestic violence service provider in Southern Arizona.
We provide comprehensive domestic abuse services using a trauma-informed care model. Our services are available to anyone impacted by domestic abuse. They include a 24-hour bilingual crisis hotline, emergency shelter, crisis intervention, lay-legal assistance, safety planning, case management, domestic abuse education, basic needs (food, clothing, hygiene items), support groups, life skills education, financial literacy, housing stabilization assistance, connections to community resources, transportation assistance, parenting education, age-appropriate services for children, and more.
business hours
M - F 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM / 24 hour hotline
Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (SACASA)
CODAC Health, Recovery & Wellness, Inc.
Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault
1600 N. Country Club Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 327-1171 | 800) 400-1001
Email: info@codac.orgdescription
The Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (SACASA) provides crisis services, advocacy, support, therapy, and education for individuals and families impacted by sexual trauma. SACASA provides a safe place for survivors to heal, gain strength, learn coping skills, and develop trusting, caring relationships. SACASA offers 24/7 telephone support through its sexual assault Crisis Hotline (520-202-7273). SACASA also offers 24/7 in-person hospital advocacy, care coordination, and medical forensic exams following an assault. Ongoing advocacy and individual, couples, and group therapy are available at no cost.
business hours
Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm; 24/7 Crisis Hotline & Hospital Response Service
costs
There is no cost for SACASA's services. Individuals may choose to use private insurance for therapy, but VOCA-funded (no-cost) therapy is also available for sexual assault-related recovery.
