Mental Health & Counseling Resources

Mental and behavioral health providers, including counselors and therapists who serve individuals and families who experience disability.

Description:

The Center for Community Counseling (CCC) has been helping our community be healthier and stronger one person at a time for over 38 years! Everyday, we offer counseling services for those who would not otherwise be able to afford the help they need and deserve.

Address:

1465 Coburg Road
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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Centro Latino Americano es una organizacin comunitaria sin fines de lucro en el Condado Lane. Los invitamos a revisar nuestro sitio web para aprender m√°s sobre nuestros programas y servicios. Para m√°s informacin sobre eventos comunitarios, visite nuestra p√°gina facebook (que est√° a la izquierda de esta p√°gina) o nuestro calendario. Gracias por visitar, y no hesiten en contactarnos si tiene alguna pregunta o duda.

Address:

944 W. 5th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97402
United States

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We offer assessment, intervention, and referral services for children ranging from age 2 through 17 years. Our low-cost services are appropriate for parents concerned about children and teenagers experiencing difficulties at school, home, or both. The approach is family centered, with special attention given to supporting parents as they learn to address the multiple needs of their children.

Address:

1600 Millrace Dr. #103
Eugene, OR 97403
United States

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CDRC staff specializes in diagnosis, assessment, and intervention related to disorders affecting development. Depending on the child, our services range from a single discipline consultation to a full team evaluation.

Address:

901 E. 18th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97403
United States

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CAHOOTS (is a mobile crisis intervention team integrated into the public safety system of the cities of Eugene and Springfield. Free response is available for a broad range of non-criminal crises, including homelessness, intoxication, disorientation, substance abuse and mental illness problems, and dispute resolution. Non-emergency medical care, first aid, and transportation to services is also provided.

Address:

341 E 12th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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Forty-one years ago, in a modest University of Oregon area house-turned-office, Direction Service was founded with a desire and a dream: To provide a place where people with disabilities and special needs would be treated with respect, dignity, and compassionate care, regardless of situation.

Address:

1144 Gateway Loop, Suite 200
Springfield, OR 97477
United States

Description:

Forty-one years ago, in a modest University of Oregon area house-turned-office, Direction Service was founded with a desire and a dream: To provide a place where people with disabilities and special needs would be treated with respect, dignity, and compassionate care, regardless of situation.

Address:

576 Olive Street, Suite 307
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

Forty-one years ago, in a modest University of Oregon area house-turned-office, Direction Service was founded with a desire and a dream: To provide a place where people with disabilities and special needs would be treated with respect, dignity, and compassionate care, regardless of situation.

Address:

576 Olive Street, Suite 300
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

The Eugene Drop is staffed by Youth Peer Support Specialists who are committed to helping young adults empower themselves and successfully transition into adulthood. Our programs and services help youth and young adults become leaders in their own lives and communities. We provide opportunities to build leadership and advocacy skills through team-based learning and activities. Above all, The Eugene Drop is a safe space for young people to feel heard, supported, and capable of creating change

Address:

44 W. 7th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

Head Start offers support for first time parents with a child ages 3 months to 3 years or newly blended families. Parenting skills resources for safety, development and stress management. Free if you qualify for services.

Address:

221 B St.
Springfield, OR 97477
United States

Description:

We provide individual, couple, and relational therapy to adults, children and families to address a wide variety of concerns, such as (but not limited to): relationship enrichment, relationship/family stress, depression, trauma healing, child behavior problems, eating disorders, anxiety, grief/loss, adaptation to medical illness, addiction, recovery, sexual concerns, couple's distress/conflict

Address:

1655 Alder Street
Eugene, OR 97403
United States

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Hourglass Community Crisis Center serves adults residing in Lane County who are in need of short-term, mental health crisis assessment and stabilization, but do not require the medical capabilities of an acute care hospital or longer-term residential care. Hourglass Community Crisis Center welcomes individuals to walk in when they need it, or they can be referred by local law enforcement and other community partners due to a mental health crisis.

Address:

71 Centennial Loop, Suite A
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

Lane County Behavioral Health Services encompasses a broad array of services and programs. Services include treatment for children, families, and adults. Services can be accessed through a variety of programs focusing on mental health issues. Lane County Behavioral Health Services is a public mental health provider receiving funding from state mental health grants and client fees, some of which may be in the form of Medicaid, Medicare, and other insurance carriers reimbursements.

Address:

2411 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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Laurel Hill Center is committed to helping people with psychiatric disabilities make choices and acquire skills that increase their self-reliance and ability to live and work in the community.

Address:

2145 Centennial Plaza
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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The Looking Glass offers a wide range of services aimed toward solving challenges related to educational deficits, behavioral health issues, drug addiction, and homelessness.

Address:

1790 W 11th Ave, Suite 200
Eugene, OR 97402
United States

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NAMI provides support to families and individuals with mental illnesses.

Address:

2411 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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SASS is a non-profit organization providing outreach, advocacy and support to survivors of sexual violence and their partners, families and friends throughout Eugene-Springfield and the rest of Lane County.

Address:

591 West 19th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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The Child Center is a non-profit human services agency that has been offering a continuum of psychiatric, therapeutic and special education programs throughout Lane County since 1971 and in Central Oregon since 2011.

Address:

3995 Marcola Road
Springfield, OR 97477
United States

Description:

The Rapid Access Center (RAC) is your first step to recovery. On-site care providers will evaluate and recommend a number of same day treatment services including: substance abuse and mental health treatment, primary health care, and childhood mental health admission services.

Address:

195 W. 12th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
United States