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- Belmont Behavioral Health - Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
- Belmont Behavioral Health, one of the largest, most comprehensive behavioral health systems in Philadelphia, provides compassionate, quality mental health care to people of all ages. Belmont treats a variety of emotional and psychiatric problems, please visit their website for more information.
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- Consumer Centers - Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania
- The MHASPs consumer centers offer people with serious mental illnesses a warm and friendly place to "drop in," meet other people and participate in social, educational and vocational activities. Centers are located in Philadelphia, Montgomery and Delaware Counties. Center hours vary, so it is always a good idea to call and confirm operating times.
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- Council for Relationships
- Council for Relationships, a non-profit counseling, education and research center, was founded in 1932 as Marriage Council of Philadelphia, and remains the oldest relationship counseling and training center in the country.
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- Department of Psychiatry - Abington Memorial Hospital
- The Abington Memorial Hospital Department of Psychiatry provides people of all ages with consultation and treatment for all types of mental and emotional problems.
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- Emotions Anonymous
- Emotions Anonymous is a twelve-step organization composed of people who come together in weekly meetings for the purpose of working toward recovery from emotional difficulties. The group currently meets in two locations: Thursdays, 7:30-9PM at St Peters Episcopal Church, 654 N Easton Rd, Glenside, 215-884-5363; and Mondays, 7-8:30PM at Pebble Hill Church, 320 Edison-Furlong Rd, Doylestown, 610-982-5827.
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- Recovery, Inc. - Delaware Valley Meetings
- Recovery, Inc. offers its members a free method to regain and maintain their mental health. Members include people diagnosed with mood disorders including depression, dysthymia and bipolar (manic-depressive) disorders psychotic disorders including schizophrenia anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders personality disorders as well as people who have not been diagnosed, but who are having difficulty dealing with the problems of everyday life.
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