Mental Health Resources
“Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.”
-Martin Luther King, Jr
Recently, TLC’s café focused on faith and mental health, with an interest in learning how to reduce the stigma. As a result, we developed this page to offer various resources to parishioners and the community. It can be daunting and overwhelming to navigate the mental health system.
Getting services for yourself, family members or a friend begins with a phone call. If you or someone you know needs support, has concerns about their mental health or is struggling emotionally, please use these resources to connect with a concerned professional who can listen and guide you through the process.
RESOURCES:
Delaware County Office of Behavioral Health
610-713-2365
Delcohsa.org
Crisis Team (24/7)
855-889-7827
Telehealth Helpline
855-464-9342
National Suicide Hotline (24/7)
800-273-8255
Key Recovery Center
484-490-1060
Domestic Abuse Project
610-565-4590
BOOKS
Recommended books for mental health.
WEBSITES:
Alcoholics Anonymous: aa.org
Drug and Alcohol Support groups for teens: teen-anon.com
For friends and family of someone with a drinking problem: al-anon.org
Gamblers Anonymous: recovery.org/support-groups/gamblers-anonymous/
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: ncadv.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline: thehotline.org
Senior Care Resource for family caregivers: https://www.caring.com/caregivers/burnout/
LOCAL COUNSELING:
ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) services: elevatedkids.com
Sports Psychology: greenepsych.com
Couples Therapy: abetterlifetherapy.com
Evidence-based Private Practice: www.thrivingfamiliescenter.com
Specialize in anxiety and OCD: www.centerforhopeandhealth.com
Child Guidance: www.cgrc.org
Springfield Psychological Associates: www.springpsych.com
Ambler Counseling Center (counseling for teens): https://www.amblercounseling.com/
APPS:
Buddhify
Calm
SOS app (to track loved ones)
Lifeline360 (to track loved ones)
Balance