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Academy of Cognitive Therapy
If you are a consumer interested in learning about cognitive therapy or finding a good cognitive therapist, please use the link below.
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Advocates for the Jewish Mentally Ill
AJMI was founded in 1991 as a grassroots movement of parents, families and mental health consumers dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of Jewish individuals in the Delaware Valley with neurobiological brain disorders.
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American Day Treatment Center - Main Line Health
American Day provides a structured, individualized, clinically intensive partial hospitalization for individuals with psychiatric and emotional disorders, as well as substance abuse problems. The program is designed to serve those who need the structure and intensity found in inpatient psychiatric programs but who do not require 24-hour inpatient care. Locations in Drexel Hill and Exton. Call 1-888-CARE-898 for more information.
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Behavioral Health - Community Hospital
Crozer-Keystone's Institute for Behavioral Health offers a comprehensive range of services in the areas of mental health and substance abuse, including emergency care, outpatient counseling, and inpatient psychiatric treatment.
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Behavioral Health - Main Line Health
Main Line Health has uniquely designated behavioral health centers, each specializing in a level of care and treatment.
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CareLink
CareLink provides persons with serious mental illness, physical disabilities and other developmental challenges support, housing, assistance with jobs, and practical help in the community.
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Catholic Social Services
The ten agencies of CSS are dedicated to serving men, women, and children in need.
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Compeer of Suburban Philadelphia
Compeer matches adult volunteers with people of the same gender who have a mental illness.
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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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