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Marshall Fire Support |
Mental Health Partners is offering counseling services and crisis support in the aftermath of the Marshall Fire. MHP will be providing free sessions to those impacted by the Marshall Fire. More information can be found here. MHP is also offering FREE support groups and yoga sessions to those impacted - more information here. Call MHP Cares (Marshall Fire Response) line at: (303) 413-6282 or Email: MHPCares@mhpcolorado.org |
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Clinical Services for Behavioral Health
Community Reach Center (CRC) - CRC Broomfield Outpatient Center
- 303.853.3500
- 100 Spader Way. #267 Broomfield, CO
- Services offered: Individual and group services for all ages, Outpatient Counseling, Substance Abuse Treatment, Intake Assessments. Other: Community-based Services, Behavioral Health Urgent Care, Housing, Outpatient Counseling, Peer Services, Psychological Testing, Therapy Groups, Vocational Services, Telehealth, and more.
Mental Health Partners - Broomfield Clinic
- 303.443.8500
- 897 US Hwy 287 – Suite 200, Broomfield (Closest Bus Stop: US 287 & W 10th Ave)
- Services offered: Individual, Group and Family therapy, Children, Family and Home based services, Telehealth, Addiction Recovery Services, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), Care Coordination and/or Targeted Case Management, Psychiatric Services, Psychoeducation, Life Skills Trainings, Whole Health Action Management, Peer Support, and more.
Mental Health Partners “Warm Line”
- 303.545.0852
- Sometimes you need to talk to someone but aren't in crisis--that's where the Warm Line comes in! Our Outreach Team can provide support and assist community members in understanding and navigating available resources for behavioral health, physical health, housing, food, and benefits. Leave a voicemail with your request for support, information or resources. Messages will be returned within one-business day. This is not a crisis line or an appointment scheduling line.
- Colorado's youth can now access free therapy sessions. If you know youth who are struggling, encourage them to visit IMatterColorado.org to take a mental health survey and get connected to professionals for free.
Healing Trails Counseling and Therapeutic Services
- 720.300.2162
- 10200 W 44th Ave Ste 110, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
- Email: info@healingtrails.org
- Counseling clients in office, telehealth, or in nature-based settings to find peace, and discover their true selves, through the natural healing powers of the outdoors and self compassion. They have clinical support for both mental health and substance use.
National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA)
- Locations can be found at https://acudetox.com/programs/
- A not-for-profit training and advocacy organization, encourages community wellness through the use of a standardized auricular acupuncture protocol for behavioral health, including addictions, mental health, and disaster & emotional trauma.
- 303.253.2342
- 6363 W 120th Ave, Suite 300 Broomfield
- Treatment Concentration Areas: Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health, Attachment, Complex Trauma & PTSD, Individual Therapy, Play Therapy & Sand Tray Therapy, Developmental Trauma, Childhood/Adolescent Anxiety & Depression
Low or No Cost Clinical Services (including Student Supports)
Open Path Psychotherapy Collective
- Email: info@openpathcollective.org
- Affordable in-office and online psychotherapy appointments serving clients who lack health insurance or whose health insurance doesn’t provide adequate mental health benefits.
Naropa Community Counseling Center
- 303.546.3589 (office in Boulder)
- Email: counselingclinic@naropa.edu
Regis Center for Counseling and Family Therapy
- 303.964.5786 (office in Thornton)
- Email: macplab@regis.edu
Resources for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Communities
Colorado Providers of Color Directory
- Crowd-sourced list of providers who identify as BIPOC and/or LGTBQ+. This list was compiled by Dr. Tara Jae with YouthSeen in Colorado.
Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN)
- Mental health Service Providers list compiled by RMIAN for people who are immigrants or have loved once who are immigrants.
- 303.458.5302
- Tepeyac integrates behavioral health care with physical health care by screening all patients for behavioral health needs. The Behavioral Health department has bilingual counselors who are available to respond when individuals and families are experiencing emotional distress.
National BIPOC Mental Health Resources
- 24/7 Crisis Text Line - text COALITION to 741-741
- The Mental Health Coalition offers a directory of nationwide resources for the BIPOC community.
Pregnancy, Postpartum, Early Childhood and Adolescent Related Support
Children’s Hospital Colorado: Mental Health Services for Pregnant and Postpartum Women
- 303.863.5252
- The Healthy Expectations Perinatal Mental Health Program at Children's Hospital Colorado supports pregnant women and women struggling with mood and anxiety issues after delivery, as well as their families. We provide evaluations for psychiatric and psychosocial concerns in the perinatal period along with group therapy and medication management.
- Includes mom support groups, psychiatrists, psychologists, pediatricians, nurses, social workers, and music therapists. Flyer: Postpartum depression and anxiety signs and steps moms can take
Colorado Chapter Postpartum Support International
- Rosie Falls
- Text or call 303.335.9473; Email rosie@otherchildinstitute.com
- Diane Drapkin
- National Hotline (Spanish and English): 800.944.4773
- National Textline: (English) 800.944.4773 and (Spanish) 971.203.7773
- Dedicated to supporting those suffering from perinatal mood disorders, CO-PSI is available across the state and hase many Broomfield local resources. Visit the website to learn more about local support groups and therapists.
Community Reach Center - Early Childhood Services
- 303.853.3801
- 8889 Fox Dr., Suite B, Thornton, CO 80260
- CRC Early Childhood Services Team provide pregnancy related support for all caregivers and family members related to pregnancy, provided in the home or at our location.
Early Childhood Wellness Place
- 303.460.3881
- 520 Zang Street, Suite 212, Broomfield, CO 80021
- A therapy office focused on treating children 12 and under and their families.
- 970.598.3606
- 3800 Automation Way #102, Fort Collins 80525
- Assists 13- to 17-year-olds struggling with behavioral & mental health conditions through counseling, intervention, and group care in partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient settings.
Resources for LGBTQIA+
- 720.507.6161
- 4535 N Broadway, Suite 101
- Boulder, CO 80304 (alternative locations in Longmont, Denver, & Ft. Collins)
- A CO nonprofit organization providing queer-informed counseling services, educational trainings, and community programming.
- Areas of support include mental health counseling, gender affirming support and family counseling.
Substance Use Services
Clinical Support
Community Reach Center (CRC) - Broomfield Outpatient Center
- 303.853.3500
- 100 Spader Way #267 Broomfield, CO
- Services offered: Individual and group services for all ages, Outpatient Counseling, Substance Abuse Treatment, Intake Assessments. Other: Community-based Services, Behavioral Health Urgent Care, Housing, Outpatient Counseling, Peer Services, Psychological Testing, Therapy Groups, Vocational Services, Telehealth, and more.
- 303.280.4000
- 2551 W. 84th Ave. Westminster, CO
- Detox program
- Complete coverage by Medicaid
Mental Health Partners - Broomfield Clinic
- 303.443.8500
- 897 US Hwy 287 – Suite 200, Broomfield (Closest Bus Stop: US 287 & W 10th Ave)
- Services offered: Individual, Group and Family therapy, Children, Family and Home based services, Telehealth, Addiction Recovery Services, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), Care Coordination and/or Targeted Case Management, Psychiatric Services, Psychoeducation, Life Skills Trainings, Whole Health Action Management, Peer Support, & more
Mental Health Partners - 24/7 Walk-in: Crisis Center & Addiction Services
- Walk-in Crisis Phone: 844.493.TALK
- Addictions/Detox Phone: 303.441.1281
- 3180 Airport Rd. Boulder, CO 80301
- 720.773.8727
- 350 Interlocken Blvd, #100, Broomfield, CO
- Drug and alcohol rehab center for teens and young adults: offers a continuum of care for teens and young adults struggling with substance use, addiction, and mental health needs in an outpatient setting. Our programs include extended residential, day treatment, intensive outpatient treatment -- in office and Virtual IOP, after school recovery and sober living.
National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA)
- Locations can be found at https://acudetox.com/programs/
- A not-for-profit training and advocacy organization, encourages community wellness through the use of a standardized auricular acupuncture protocol for behavioral health, including addictions, mental health, and disaster & emotional trauma.
The Works Program (Boulder County)
- 303.441.1281
- Harm reduction program providing outreach, education, and syringe exchange/access services to reduce HIV and hepatitis C transmission among people who inject and their partners. All services are free, confidential, or anonymous.
- 833.920.1651
- 295 Interlocken Blvd Suite 400 Broomfield CO 80021
- Email: contact@denverrecoverycenter.com
- Holistic evidence based treatment center for substance use and addiction needs.
- 8402 Clay St. Westminster, CO 80031
- Outpatient treatment and recovery centers for adults suffering with substance use disorder.
- Clinicians and counselors use Medication-Assisted Recovery with behavioral health and acute counseling in personalized combinations so that each patient can work towards achieving his or her best level of functioning in the community.
- 970.671.6378
- 4565 Kendall Parkway, Loveland 80538
- Offers a full continuum of behavioral health care including adaptable drug and alcohol addiction treatment in a variety of settings for adults and youth.
Non-Clinical Services
Alcoholics (AA), Narcotics (NA), Cocaine (CA) Anonymous
AA (Boulder) or 303.447.8201
NA (Boulder) or 303.412.2884
CA (National) for online support meetings
- Our primary purpose is to encourage unity and enhance one’s sobriety, and our mission is to provide a safe, fun, and enriching experience to the sober LGBTQ community. Visit the link to find meetings throughout the week across Colorado.
Choice House Colorado – Wilderness therapy for men facing addiction
- 303.578.4773
- Email: hello@choicehouse.com
Medication and Syringe Drop off locations
- www.safeneedledisposal.org/state-search/
- www.bouldercounty.org/families/disease/safely-dispose-of-unwanted-medication-and-syringes/
- Syringe drop off locations: Boulder Community Hospital at Foothills, CU-Boulder Police Dept.
Eating Disorder Support
National Resources
- National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders
- National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
- The Academy of Eating Disorders
Clinical Services Directory - search by location
Children's Hospital Colorado - Eating Disorder Program
- 720.777.6200
- Anschutz Medical Campus 13123 East 16th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80045
- Day treatment program, Outpatient program, Consultation clinic, and Intensive outpatient multifamily group program
- 720.810.2355
- 5760 W. 120th Avenue, Suite 120, Broomfield, CO 80020 (Other locations: Ft. Collins, Boulder, Longmont)
- Explores the self-limiting beliefs about weight and body that perpetuates suffering. Learn skills to self-soothe intense emotions, and understand that when treated properly, mood and anxiety disorders don’t have to run a girl's life.
- 720-380-3564
- 6343 W 120th Avenue, Ste 105, Broomfield, Colorado 80020
- Contact: hello@stephaniekontercounseling.com
- Having a positive body image and healthy eating behaviors is a life long process. Therapy along with information can guide, empower, and bring clarity for you to find health and healing.
- 720.470.0010
- 3002 Bluff, St., Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80301
- Contact: Info@LaLunaCenter.com
- La Luna Center was created to be a safe and supportive haven for individuals struggling with disordered eating and related concerns.
Support Groups
- Search 80020 for Broomfield and local support groups: https://oa.org/find-a-meeting/
- A community of men or women in the same situation, recovering from anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, or another form of disordered eating.
The Eating Disorder Foundation
- Located virtually and in Boulder or CO Springs. Visit the website for information on Adult, Adolescent, LGBT, Men, Family & Friends, and other specific groups.
Alternatives to Traditional Therapy
- 303.859.5778 (Boulder, CO)
- Contact: Avani Dilger, LPC, CACIII at avani@naropa.edu
- Providing FREE cutting-edge trauma and mental health support for all teens and adults affected by the trauma in the Boulder Community.
- Programs: weekly OUTDOOR Natural Highs for teens, Movement Mass, Body Love Revolution, and Queer Conversations for teens
Yoga Therapy
Yoga with Dr. Arielle Schwartz
- 303.819.0623
- Yoga therapy ranging from trauma recovery to parenting a sensitive child
- 818.568.8785
- 954 North St, #301, Boulder
- Individual and couples yoga therapy
- Hotline: 303.443.7300
- Office: 303.443.0400
- 1455 Dixon Ave, St 210, Lafayette
- Trauma informed yoga therapy for those overcoming assault
Wilderness Therapy
- 844.413.1999
- Family therapy focused on teens
Somatic Wilderness Therapy Institute
- 720.507.6247
- 2727 Pine St, St 11, Boulder
Equine Therapy
- 303.494.1299
- 66 S Cherryvale Rd. Boulder
- Children and adult services
- 720.308.2728
- A variety equine therapy from women's groups to individual equine psychotherapy
- 720.899.0120
- Equine facilitated psychotherapy
Healing Touch Therapy
- 303.440.9181
- Meditations, spiritual practices, and touch therapy
Healing Warriors Program (Veterans)
- Veterans Crisis line: 800-273-8255
- Each individual received 3 sessions, free of charge, for members, spouses, partners, or parents.
- Non-narcotic therapy services: acupuncture, craniosacral therapy and Healing Touch therapy to alleviate pain
Art and Play Therapy
Bridge Center for Play Therapy
- 303.499.0844
- 3775 Iris Ave Unit 1B Boulder CO 80301 or 8771 Wolff Ct Suite 205 Westminster CO 80031
- Play based therapy for children, parents, and families to provide you with the skills and tools for change.
The Boulder Center for Play Therapy
- 720.304.2183
- Provides a strength based play-filled therapeutic environment for children, adolescents, couples, families and adults.
Creative Conscious Connections LLC
- 720.884.6673
- 325 W. South Boulder Road Louisville, CO 80027
- Art Therapy, mindfulness, and empowerment mentoring for women.
Crisis Services
CO Crisis Services: Free and confidential
- 844.493.8255
- Text “TALK” to 38255
- Get connected to a crisis counselor or trained professional 24/7 who will assess risk and determine if a mobile response is necessary. There is no wrong reason to call - from suicidal thoughts to anxiety, loneliness, or substance use, someone will be there to talk you through it.
Broomfield & Adams County Summer “Life Line”
- 303.835.LIFE (5433)
- The “Life Line” connects young people facing mental health challenges with the support and services they need to face LIFE and all its obstacles.
- Staffed by licensed mental health professionals in Broomfield and Adams Counties who screen, assess, and refer to FREE therapy and support services
- Intended to help prevent negative coping strategies such as self-harm, or self-medication with drugs or alcohol
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- 800.273.8255 (TALK) or 800.SUICIDE
- The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline connects you with a crisis center in the Lifeline network closest to your location. Your call will be answered by a trained crisis worker who will listen empathetically and without judgment. The crisis worker will work to ensure that you feel safe and help identify options and information about mental health services in your area. Your call is confidential and free.
- 800.662.HELP (4357)
- Find local treatment at www.samhsa.gov/find-treatment
- SAMHSA’s (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
Community Reach Center - 24/7 Walk-in: Behavioral Health Urgent Care
- 303.280.4000
- 2551 W. 84th Ave. Westminster, CO
Mental Health Partners - Walk-in: Crisis Center & Addiction Services
- Walk-in Crisis Phone: 844.493.TALK (8255)
- Addictions/Detox Phone: 303.441.1281
- 3180 Airport Rd. Boulder, CO 80301
LGBTQ+ Crisis Resources
Trevor Project or Lifeline: 866-488-7386
Trans Lifeline or 877-565-8860
Additional Services
- Allows you to search by zip code for providers of mental health, substance use, and provides crisis line information.
- Search by zip code for therapists, psychiatrists, support groups, treatment centres, and teletherapy near you
- Filter based on language, sexuality, faith type, ethnicity, insurance, age, price and issue/topic you are seeking services for (family, grief, anxiety, child, bipolar, SUD, etc.)
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
- Crisis line: 800.273.8255
- NAMI is an organization of families, friends and individuals whose lives have been affected by mental illness. Together, we advocate for better lives for those individuals who have a mental illness, and we offer support, education and advocacy as we do so.
- FREE support classes
Broomfield Community Resource Guide
- Broomfield residents and families can connect to support services including: transportation, health care, child services, emergency assistance, and adult & senior services; and agencies can post community events on the community calendar.
- 720.941.0331
- 1741 Gaylord Street – Denver, CO 80206
- Helps children and families grieving a death find connection and healing free of charge through grief counseling and more.
Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN)
- 24 hour crisis and info line: 303.444.2424
- SPAN is a human rights organization committed to ending violence against adults, youth and children through support, advocacy, education and community organizing.
Peer Support
- 303-492-9642
- Talk with students who have been through what you are going through
LGBTQ+ Resources
- Colorado LGBTQ+ mental and behavioral health support and resources
- You can find content on ‘How to have the talk’, Trans resources, eating disorders, and national LGBTQ+ Veteran’s or crisis info
- 303.499.5777
- 1443 Spruce St. Boulder 80302
- Educate, advocate and provide services, programs and support for Boulder County's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer communities through activities, support groups and events.
Toolkits for Organizations
Free, online toolkits are available for schools, workplace wellness sites, or any venue to promote positive mental health and well-being. The toolkits include easy-to-use resources, such as posters, flyers, fact sheets, social media images and content. For assistance accessing or promoting these campaigns in your agency, please contact Broomfield Public Health and Environment at publichealth@broomfield.org or 720.887.2200.
- Below the Surface Toolkit
- Safe2Tell Toolkit
- Take Meds Seriously Toolkit
- Lift the Label Toolkit
- Envision: You State of the State Media Toolkit
- Envision: You How to Have the Talk toolkit
- BIPOC Community Mental Health Toolkit
- NAMI Sharing Hope: Mental Wellness in the Black Community
- Racial Trauma Guide
- School Mental Health Toolkit
- Early Childhood Mental Health Toolkit
- Pregnancy-related Depression and Anxiety Toolkit