Addiction Support
Resources for Addiction Support
To learn more about Narcotics Anonymous see here
Please click here to learn about Addiction and Mental Health Recovery Programs for Women
Please click here to learn about Daughters of Alcoholic Parents
Please click here to learn about How to Sober Up
Please click here to learn about rehab centers in California or in San Bernardino County
Please click here to learn about resources that help you find a job after rehab.
Addiction Treatment
This free web guide is a resource for people who are looking to take the next step and learn more about recovery. To learn more please click here.
To learn about Northern Illinois Recovery Center please click here.
Asian American & Pacific Islander Mental Health Resources
The Mental Health Coalition has released a resource with a collection of mental health resources available to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Please click here to download the resource.
Behavioral Health
Brain Balance Program - Redlands, CA
Brain Balance helps children who struggle behaviorally, socially, and academically through a holistic and integrated approach that is customized to meet the needs of each child.
CA's Each Mind Matters Mental Health Movement Page
To learn more of the movement Each Mind Matters Click here.Where you will also find stories of others experiencing a mental health challenge, events, ways to get involved and resources.
Community Crisis Response Team (CCRT) - San Bernardino County
The Community Crisis Response Team (CCRT) is a community-based mobile crisis response program for those experiencing a psychiatric emergency. CCRT utilizes specially trained mobile crisis response teams to provide crisis interventions, assessments, case management, relapse prevention, and medication referrals. CCRT is available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year.
Crisis Walk-In Clinics (CWIC) - Riverside County
Riverside University Health System Behavioral Health (RUHSBH) has 24/7 mental health urgent care available. The urgent care provides 24 hour/7 day/365 urgent care mental health screening and assessment services and medications to address the needs of those in crisis in a safe, efficient, trauma-informed, and least-restrictive setting. Emergency Psychiatric Hospitals Affiliated with RUHSBH Riverside University Health System Medical Center Emergency Treatment Services (ETS) provides psychiatric emergency services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for all ages, which includes evaluation, crisis intervention, and referrals for psychiatric hospitalization, as needed for adults, children, and adolescents. Consumers may be referred to the Inpatient Treatment Facility (ITF) or other private hospitals. Telecare Riverside Crisis Stabilization Services provides psychiatric emergency assessment and crisis stabilization for up to 24 hours for all ages. Services include evaluations, crisis intervention, and referrals for psychiatric hospitalization. Telecare Riverside Crisis Stabilization Services operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This facility is also a 5150 provider. Please click here to be directed to RUHSBH’s crisis resources page for more information. Adult Services Adult Mental Health Clinics provide services to adult individuals suffering from severe and persistent mental health problems. These services include crisis intervention, psychiatric assessments, recovery management, medication services, case management, and dual-diagnosis treatment. The Urgent Care Program provides crisis resolution and problem-solving. Peer-to-peer recovery services are provided through the clinics and through a contracted Peer Support and Resource Centers. Outreach to unhoused, mentally ill individuals, housing assistance, and intensive 24 hours a day, seven days a week case management are also available through the Full-Service Partnership (FSP) program. Please click here to be directed to RUHSBH’s adult services page for more information. Children Services Children’s Mental Health Clinics provide services to children with severe emotional and behavioral problems. Services include psychiatric evaluations, medication services, individual and family therapy, and case management services. Staff works closely with schools to provide services to students who experience academic problems as a result of their severe emotional problems. Parent partners offer support and advocacy services to parents whose children are receiving services at the clinic. Please click here to be directed to RUHSBH’s children services page for more information.
Crisis Walk-In Clinics (CWIC) - San Bernardino County
The San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health provides a variety of urgent mental health care services. Individuals may self-refer or be brought into a clinic by a loved one, law enforcement, or medical personnel. No appointment is necessary. Please click here to download CWIC, CSU, and CCRT flyers in English and Spanish. You may also click here to be directed to San Bernardino County Behavioral Health’s Crisis Services web page. If you would like to view the directory of their different locations in San Bernardino County, please click here.
Dementia Support Group
Drug and Alcohol Addiction Resources
Click here to learn more about substance use disorder support & treatment
Click here to learn more about identifying early signs of mental health disorders.
Homeless Outreach Support Team (HOST)
The Homeless Outreach Support Team (HOST) is an outreach-based program providing services in the field to engage chronically unhoused individuals with mental illness into permanent supportive housing.
Navigating Mental Health Challenges in College
Living with a mental illness in college can be extremely difficult, but there are treatment options and support services available. However, if you’re navigating a major life transition, dealing with stress, aren’t sure where to access services, or don’t even know you have a mental health condition, it can make getting help even harder. Unfortunately, these are all common problems for college students who face mental health challenges.
Please click here to access tips and resources on how to navigate mental health challenges in college.
Recovery Based Engagement Support Team (RBEST)
The Recovery Based Engagement Support Team (RBEST) project provides community (field-based) services throughout San Bernardino County for those mentally ill individuals who are non-compliant and/or resistant to necessary psychiatric care in an effort to “activate” the individual into the mental health system to receive appropriate services.
San Bernardino County General Behavioral Health Services Directory
The Department of Behavioral Health provides services to those who have experienced mental illness, substance abuse, and other addictions.
WestWind Behavioral Health Treatment in Los Angeles
The people behind Westwind Recovery® are comprised of seasoned professionals with years of experience in psychology, therapy, and healthcare. They aim to provide a place and community for people who want to live sober. Their doors are always open for troubled individuals who want a second chance in life.
To learn more, please click here.
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Please click here to download the San Bernardino County’s Department of Behavioral Health’s bipolar disorder brochures (available in English and Spanish).
Children’s Mental Health
Children's Mental Health Report- Social Media, Gaming and Mental Health
Please click here to download the Child Mind Institute’s Children’s Mental Health Report.
Depression
Children
Please click here to download San Bernardino County’s Department of Behavioral Health’s brochures on depression in children (available in English & Spanish).
Older Adults
Please click here to download San Bernardino County’s Department of Behavioral Health’s brochures in English & Spanish on depression in older adults.
Men
Please click here to download San Bernardino County’s Department of Behavioral Health’s brochures in English & Spanish on depression in men.
Teenagers
Please click here to download San Bernardino County’s Department of Behavioral Health’s brochures in English & Spanish on depression in older teenagers.
Women
Please click here to download San Bernardino County’s Department of Behavioral Health’s brochures in English & Spanish on depression in older teenagers.
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
Please click here to download San Bernardino County’s Behavioral Health’s schizophrenia brochures (available in English and Spanish).
Suicide Prevention
Suicide Article
Please click here to download an article on Suicide written by Dr. Fazel and Dr. Runeson.
Suicide Prevention
Please click here to download San Bernardino County’s Behavioral Health’s suicide prevention brochures (available in English and Spanish).
Please click here for more information on who to contact for a Suicide Prevention Mental Health Virtual Presentation, presented by the African American Health Coalition.