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2008
RESOURCE GUIDE
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MENTAL
HEALTH
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Agency
Name
& Address |
Contact
Information |
Program
Description |
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Asian
Perinatal Advocates (APA) |
Tel:(415) 616-9797 |
APA is a child abuse and domestic violence prevention program specifically for immigrant Asian families with children 0-5 years of age. APA provides biweekly/monthly in-home support programs, psycho-social assessment and early intervention, counseling, support groups and family support services to monolingual Chinese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian and Filipino families in SF. |
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E-mail: apa@apasfgh.org Web site:www.apasfgh.org/ |
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B*E*T*A:
Behavior Education Training Associates |
Tel:
(415) 564-7830 |
Primary emphasis is provision of highest quality best practice one-to-one support for behavior improvement and skill development. Also provides consultation to parents, professionals and workshops. |
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E-mail: beta.sf@juno.com Web site: www.aintmisbehavin.com |
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Bay Area
Psychotherapy Services (BAPS) |
Tel:
(888) 649-9320 |
A non-profit organization offering affordable psychotherapy to individuals, couples, families, children and adolescents. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Bayview
Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement: Mental Health
Services |
Tel:
(415) 648-5785 |
Outpatient mental health clinic which offers individual, family and group counseling, psychological assessment and medications to children, adolescents and adults, age 14-64. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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California
Pacific Medical Center: Psychiatric Services for Children, Adolescents
and Adults |
Tel:
(415) 923-3247 |
Provides a full range of outpatient psychotherapy for children, adolescents and adults. Services include psychological evaluations, play therapy and individual, couple, family and group therapy. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Catholic
Charities Hearing Impaired Program |
Tel:
(415) 749-3812 |
Provides individual and family counseling, social services, case management, information and referral, and advocacy to hearing-impaired individuals. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Child
and Adolescent Sexual Abuse Resource Center (CASARC) |
Tel:
(415) 206-8386 |
Forensic and mental health services that specialize in investigating, assessing and treating the affects of sexual abuse and conditions that lead to sexual acting out and sexualized behavior of children and adolescents. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site:www.casarc.org/ |
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Chinatown
Child Development Center |
Tel:
(415) 392-4453 |
Provides evaluation, counseling and treatment for children 0-14 with emotional problems and/or developmental delay. Also parent groups, parent counseling. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Comprehensive
Child Crisis Service |
Tel:
(415) 970-3800 |
Child Crisis is a 24-hour/7 day-a-week mental health agency. which provides emergency/crisis psychiatric services to youth under age 18 in SF County. Agency provides evaluations for involuntary hospitalization and short-term therapy, consultation to agencies, schools, and community services. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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The Cornerstone
Preschool Treatment Service |
Tel:
(415) 474-1955 |
Provides treatment, research and professional education to help catastrophically stressed children. Provides clinical services for children who have been witness to domestic violence, who have had the wrongful death of a parent, or whose parents have been murdered. Provides psychiatric forensic services for children who have been traumatized through wrongful death of a parent, institutional child abuse, extremely high conflict, divorce, or personal injury |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Edgewood
Children's Center |
Tel:
(415) 681-3211 |
Psychiatrically-rich residential treatment and 90-day diagnostic assessment programs with non-public school. Severely emotionally disturbed girls and boys. Level 14; 7-acre campus, private, non-profit. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site:www.edgewood.org |
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Edgewood
Day Treatment Program |
Tel:
(415) 681-3211 |
A full-day treatment program for children ages 6-14 with emotional, behavioral and academic problems. Educational services are provided on-site, as well as individual, family and group therapy, socialization, recreational activities, crisis intervention and home visits. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Family
Mosaic Project |
Tel:
(415) 206-7600 |
Family Mosaic
provides intensive case management, mental health treatment and |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Family
Service Agency: Children's Mental Health (AB3632) |
Tel:
(415) 474-7310 |
Provides assessment, counseling, case management and outreach for children and families referred through the office of Special Education of the SF Unified School District. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Infant
Parent Program @ SF General Hospital |
Tel:
(415) 206-5270 |
A mental health program for children under 3 years and their parents when concerns exist about the child-parent relationship or the child's emotional functioning. Parents and children seen together by a therapist, usually in the family's home. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Institute
for the Arts of Living (I.A.L.) |
Tel:
(415) 647-6255 |
Day-treatment program for emotional disturbed adolescents ages 11-18. Services include therapy, supports groups. Morning sessions for ages 11-13; afternoon sessions for ages 14-18. Students attend school part of each day. Also provides vocational counseling, tutoring services. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Instituto
Familiar de la Raza |
Tel:
(415) 647-4141 |
Provides outpatient counseling services for families, individuals, couples and groups. Also provides psychological evaluation and treatment, medication, information and referral and home visits. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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JLC Services |
Tel:
(415) 334-6481 |
The JLC Services currently provides mentoring services for youth that are at risk of being placed in a more restrictive setting. The child must be referred by Family Mosaic Project. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Jewish
Family and Children's Services |
Tel:
(415) 567-8860 |
Provides professional counseling for children, families, adults and seniors, including crisis intervention and short- or long-term therapy. |
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E-mail: various - check web site Web site: www.jfcs.org |
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Kaiser
Permanente Medical Center |
Tel:
(415) 202-2292 |
Prepaid group practice plan which provides comprehensive medical and hospital services to its members. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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McAuley
Adolescent Day Treatment |
Tel:
(415) 750-4909 |
A therapeutic day school for middle school and high school age students, through SFUSD special education educational staff and a therapeutic component that includes group therapy, family and individual therapy and art and drama therapy. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site:www.stmarysmedicalcenter.org/Medical_Services/048684 |
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Mental
Health Association |
Tel: (415) 421-2926 |
Provides advocacy services for the mentally ill. |
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E-mail: info@mha-sf.org Web site:www.mha-sf.org/ |
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Mental
Health Access Program |
Tel:
(415) 255-3737 |
Provides information and referral for mental health services in San Francisco for Medi-Cal recipients or low-income individuals with no ability to obtain services. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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NAMI-San
Francisco (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) |
Tel:
(415) 905-6264 |
Provides support groups, information and referral and counseling for family members of individuals with mental health disorders. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Oakes
Children's Center |
Tel:
(415) 564-2310 |
A multi-disciplinary school and day treatment program for emotionally disturbed and developmentally delayed children age 2-12. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Oasis
Self Help |
Tel:
(415) 575-1400 |
Functions to promote self-help and to facilitate change within the mental health system. Also helps youth and their families to find the services they need. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Open Gate Resource Center |
Tel:
(415) 920-5040 |
Provides services to families of children with disabilities, including information and referral, parent-to-parent support, workshops and trainings, mental health counseling, special-education advocacy and support groups. |
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E-mail: info@supportforfamilies.org Web site: www.supportforfamilies.org |
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Parents
Place |
Tel:
(415) 359-2454 |
Parents Place is a family resource center serving families with children of all ages. Parents Place offers parent support groups and educational workshops, counseling, socialization groups, tutoring and a youth program for teens. |
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E-mail: check web site Web site: www.jfcs.org/ |
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Richmond
Area Multi-Services |
Tel:
(415) 668-5955 |
Provides mental health services with special focus on Asian-Americans. |
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E-mail: info@ramsinc.org Web site:www.ramsinc.org/ |
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RISE Institute |
Tel:
(415) 641-1878 |
A non-public school for children with learning and/or emotional difficulties. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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SF Community
Mental Health Services: Mission Family Services |
Tel:
(415) 695-6955 |
Provides individual, family, parent and group therapy to children and adolescents with serious emotional problems and their families. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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SF Community
Mental Health Services: OMI Family Center |
Tel:
(415) 452-2200 |
An integrated service center providing mental health services, including intake, assessment and counseling. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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SF Community
Mental Health |
Tel:
(415) 821-4050 |
Provides outpatient mental health services, including individual, group, family and play therapy. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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SF Community
Mental Health Services: Sunset Mental Health Services |
Tel:
(415) 753-7255 |
A comprehensive mental health treatment center providing services for seriously mentally ill adults and children. Children's services include individual therapy, group therapy, medication and case management. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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SF Department
of Public Health: Division of Mental Health & Substance Abuse |
Tel:
(415) 255-3400 |
Central telephone contact number for San Francisco mental health services. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Special
Programs for Youth |
Tel:
(415) 753-7780 |
Provides health care services specifically designed for youth through Cole St. Youth Clinic (primary medical care, case management/psycho-social services, prevention/education services); Larkin St. Clinic (Primary medical care, women'shealth, STD assessment and treatment, HIV testing and treatment); Youth Guidance Center Outpatient Health Services (case management, long-term treatment in SPY Juvenile Sex Offender Program, counseling, family therapy and health education), Juvenile Hall Health Services (24-hour medical and 23-hour mental health care, counseling, education, assessment) and Log Cabin Ranch (medical care, mental health, counseling, health education, HIV testing). |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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UCSF Center
on Deafness |
Tel:
(415) 476-4980 |
Provides outpatient mental health services to deaf or hearing impaired children, adults and their families. |
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E-mail: info@uccd.org Web site:www.uccd.org/index.html |
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United
Advocates for Children of California (UACC) |
Tel:(916) 643-1530 |
A state-wide, family-controlled organization serving families of children or adolescents who have serious emotional disorders. |
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E-mail: information@uacf4hope.org Web site: www.uacf4hope.org/ |
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University
of San Francisco (USF): Center for Child and Family Development |
Tel:
(415) 550-2621 |
Low-fee counseling for individuals, families and couples. Also provides psychological and academic testing for children. |
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E-mail: gerrardb@earthlink.net Web site:www.soe.usfca.edu/institutes/ccfd/index.html |
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Walden
House: Adolescent Program |
Tel:
(415) 554-1480 |
Provides long-term residential treatment program for age 12-17 with severe emotional, behavioral or substance abuse problems. Services include psychotherapy, counseling. In-house school; special education services for learning-disabled. Non-public school for SED students. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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Westside
Community Mental Health |
Tel:
(415) 431-7701 |
Provides services for children ranging from ages 8 to 20. Adolescent day treatment which also provides an onsite school and counseling. Westside provides a continuum of HIV and related illnesses, substance abuse and mental health services for adult and child, youth and families. |
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E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A |
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The resource list above is for your information; it is not necessarily comprehensive and is not an endorsement of the services offered. If you find that any of the information is incorrect, if you would like to offer any feedback, or if you know of additional resources that may be helpful to include in the future, please let us know. You can call us at (415) 920-5040, e-mail us at info@supportforfamilies.org or write to us c/o Open Gate, 2601 Mission Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94110. Thank you to all the agencies who completed our Request for Information form and thank you as well to community resource databases such as Helplink and the San Francisco Public Library Community Connection for lending valuable assistance. |