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ST. LOUIS, MO
1. CRISIS HOTLINES
2. PEDIATRIC RESOURCES
3. TEEN RESOURCES
4. PARENT/FAMILY RESOURCES
5. FARMINGTON, MO RESOURCES
6. EDUCATION/PREVENTION RESOURCES
7. WEBSITE RESOURCES
8. APP RESOURCES
10.REFERENCES
Behavioral Health Response: 314-469-6644 for St. Louis, or 1-800-811-4760 from elsewhere
Kids Under Twenty-One: 314-644-5886 for local, 1-888-644-5886 from elsewhere (not 24/7)
NAMI-STL: 800-811-4760
● Serves LGBTQs between the ages of 15 and 24 and their support persons
● Serves women and teens experiencing or who have experienced domestic violence
Youth Connection Helplines: assist youth in crisis and help families identify no-cost mental health services
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Judevine Center for Autism
Children’s Advocacy Center & Institute for Trauma Places for People
Recovery
Psychological Service Center (Wash U)
Children’s Hospital St. Louis
Psychological Services Center (SLU)
Clayton Behavioral
St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute
Come Play STL
St. Louis Center for Family Development
Compassionate Counseling St. Louis
St. Louis Empowerment Center
Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center
Schiele Clinic at the St. Louis Psychoanalytic
Community Psychological Services Institute
ABA THERAPIES
Forming Friendships
Easter Seals
SOCIAL SKILLS
Behavioral Consultants
Karen Wetmore
John Yunker
Chris Bowman
PSYCHOLOGIST/COUNSELING/PSYCHIATRIST
Kids In The Middle
Family Forward
Maureen Taylor
Clayton Behavioral
Epworth Children and Family Services St. Louis Center for Family Development
MPACT
NAMI
FeelingKindaBlue.com
● Post, blog, chat and share with other young adults who are also experiencing depression.
● Monitored by trained clinicians
Half of Us
● Resources:
o How to help a friend
o Get the facts about mental health disorders
o Find help now!
● http://www.halfofus.com/
Handbook for Survivors of Suicide
● PDF document created by the American Association of Suicidology designed to help family and
friends whom have experiences the loss of someone in their life from suicide
● http://www.suicidology.org/Portals/14/docs/Survivors/Loss%20Survivors/SOS_handbook.pdf
Pathways to Purpose and Hope
● Online guide to creating a sustainable suicide bereavement support program that offers a
variety of services to meet the complicated needs of survivors
● Guide was developed by fifty grieving families over a period of 30 years
● PDF:
http://nebula.wsimg.com/15316e5fda0bb3ccc2e70959156fcada?AccessKeyId=32E49E1007965
88DCEED&disposition=0&alloworigin=1
● Website with link: http://www.friendsforsurvival.org/pathways.html
SAFE Alternatives
TrevorSpace
● Social networking site for Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, & questioning (LGBTQ)
youth under 25 and their friends and allies
● https://www.thetrevorproject.org/#sm.001opl4xruz8eon106o1s9iz12elu
APP RESOURCES
Calm
● provides guided meditations, sleep stories, breathing programs, and relaxing music
● free
IMood Journal
Mind Shift
Suicide Lifeguard
What’s Up
REFERENCES
1. https://www.childrenshospitals.org/newsroom/childrens-hospitals-today/articles/2017/08/4-
resources-to-help-you-tackle-the-growing-need-for-pediatric-mental-health-services
2. http://www.chadscoalition.org/mental-health-organizations.html
o List of mental health support and organizations
3. https://childpsychiatry.wustl.edu/clinical-services/resources/
4. https://www.mercy.net/content/dam/mercy/en/images/mental_health_resources_17.pdf
o PDF of some Mental Health Resources in St. Louis
5. https://www.psycom.net/25-best-mental-health-apps
o List of popular mental health apps