The following links are for informational purposes only and are not intended as psychological interventions or as a substitute for psychological treatment. If you are in need of psychological help, seek the consultation of a licensed mental health professional.
In case of a medical or psychiatric emergency- dial 9-1-1.
Please contact your student's school counselor if you have any questions about mental health supports, resources, crisis management or have information to share about your child's recent care.
Where to start for mental health support
Your child's pediatrician or health care plan will be able to connect you with mental health support for your child and/or family members.
Contact your managed care provider directly (both for Medi-Cal and other types of access to insurance):
Anthem Blue Cross 1-800-407-4627
CA Health & Wellness 1-877-658-0305
Kaiser 1-916-973-5300
Medi-Cal- free and low cost, health and mental health care for teens and youth.
Others families choose to connect directly with a private practice mental health therapist (LPCC, LCSW, MFT).
See below for Community Mental Health Connections & Providers.
Did you know...the law requires
commercial health plans/insurers to provide full coverage for the treatment of all mental health conditions and substance use disorders?
Call 916-787-8860 for mental health resources or access to Mobile Crisis Team
Trained and caring county mental health professionals provide crisis intervention services and assessments, include Mobile Crisis Teams and the Lotus Behavioral Health Crisis Center.
They will even come to you.
Local Family Support Groups & Family-to-Family Ed Program, more.
Support youth, adults and families in navigating mental health concerns.
Nonprofit providing individual and group counseling, & specialized support services
Programs,Courses, Counseling & Resources, such as the Teen Support Group
Roseville & Auburn Locations
Placer County offers various services for families including: shelter, food and nutrition, and mental health.
Please click on this link for more information or dial 2-1-1.
Additional Ways to Reach Out for Support:
Call or text 988
If facing mental health struggles, emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns, or just need someone to talk to, their caring counselors are here for you. You are not alone.
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Confidential online therapy & coaching with licensed therapists for a low monthly fee
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Therapists for teens and other populations.
Most insured members have $0 co-pay
Secure HIPAA-Compliant Therapy Platform.
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A free, safe, anonymous mental health app for California's age 13 to 25.
Adduiitnal Support:
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The Trevor Project- LGBTQ Suicide Prevention & Support
Warm Line: Family Resource Center, Disability Support, or Call 916-455-9500. Mission is to provide information, education and support to promote and strengthen the foundation of families and children with developmental disabilities so they can face the challenges of the present and create new dreams for the future. Community Navigator, Self-Referral for support, etc
CalHope Warmline The CalHOPE warm line connects callers to people who have persevered through struggles with stress, anxiety, depression—emotions triggered by circumstances and events in everyday life. The peer counselors listen with compassion, provide non-judgmental support, and guide you to additional resources that can give hope and help you cope.