Mental Health/Addiction
Bluebonnet Trail Community Services (844) 309-6385 – (800) 841-1255 (24/7 hotline): Services fees are charged on a sliding scale based on each family’s income. Offer case management and prescription management services. Insurance accepted.
o Round Rock (512) 244-8212
o Hutto Office (512) 759-3980. Youth and Family Manager (512) 217-7902 (Carissa) - Mon, Tues, Thurs 9:00 am to 4:30 p.m. Temple 304 S. 22nd St., Temple, TX 76501
Canyon Creek Behavioral Health (254) 410-5100 – Insurance accepted.
o provides inpatient and outpatient treatment options for adults (ages 12+), adolescents, and older adults facing issues with mental health and mood disorders such as bipolar disorder and depression. Group therapy sessions. Skilled therapists are highly qualified and are prepared to meet individual needs. Our philosophy of treatment embodies the belief that even with a psychiatric diagnosis, it is possible to live a life of stability and purpose. Free assessments.
Cedar Crest Behavioral Healthcare System (254)519-4162:
Provides innovative behavioral health and substance abuse treatment for children, adolescents, and adults.
o My Warrior Strength (254) 791-7264 – Supports spouses and partners of service members and veterans. Topics covered include Story Sharing and Support, Mental Wellness, SMART Goals, Trauma, Secondary Trauma, Compassion Fatigue, TBI, Substance Abuse and Addiction, Suicide, Triggers, Recovery Thinking, Processing Feelings, and Emotions.
o Insurance Providers Accepted - https://atxpublicsafetywellness.com/cedar-crest-behavioral-healthcare
Central Counties Services Main phone:(254)298-7000 24hr Crisis Hot Line: (800)888-4036
· Provides treatment for substance abuse and other mental health referrals. CCS offers telehealth counseling services.
· Low-income and indigent options are available.
· Temple location - 2nd floor of Feed My Sheep (Address: 116 W Avenue G, Temple, TX 76504)
· Temple location contact Melinda or Gerald. Killeen location contact Damon.
Link: Central Counties ServicesHome - Central Counties Services
Families in Crisis (254) 773-7765 –
Center for Hope – The Center for HOPE provides comprehensive services for adults and children living with an illness, grieving a loss, or coping with a trauma.
Counseling and Mental Health Services - Family Centers’ counseling and mental health services help individuals, groups, couples, and families resolve various personal and relationship issues. Alcohol and substance abuse services are also offered.
The Den for Grieving Kids - The Den for Grieving Kids offers children, teens, and families a safe, caring place that allows them to explore their feelings about losing a loved one and begin healing.
Focus on K.I.D.S. (for Families of Divorce) - provides time-limited counseling for high-conflict divorcing parents to teach effective communication and co-parenting skills.
Intensive Family Preservation Program - Helps families resolve conflicts and improve parenting skills when there is an imminent risk of child abuse or neglect.
Parent Coaching and Family Counseling Program -Provides home-based parent coaching and counseling to families with children needing structure and consistency.
Parenting Workshops and Support Groups - Workshops and support groups to help with the day-to-day challenges and joys of parenting.
Reconnecting Families Program - Intensive in-home service model following the removal of a child due to abuse or neglect. The goal of the program is to promote and affect successful reunification and reduce the risk of further abuse or neglect.
Stamford CARES - Provides a host of services to help those living with HIV/AIDS. Support is also offered to families and friends whose lives are affected by HIV/AIDS.
Trauma Response - Respond and assist during an array of crises. Services are available to individuals, schools, businesses, and community organizations.
Work-Life Solutions - Work-Life Solutions helps businesses, schools, organizations, and municipalities maximize management efficiency and employee success.
Link: Family Centers - Families in Crisis
Feed My Sheep (SunRISE Center) - (254) 239-9863 feedmysheeptemple@gmail.com
The SunRISE Center is a non-profit mental health and addiction recovery center. Partnering with other local organizations and volunteers, we offer counseling, classes, and other various forms of support. The RISE in SunRISE Center is an acronym that stands for Reduce death by suicide and overdose, Invite to the Gospel community, Safe in mind and body, and Encourage sober living. All of our programs are designed to empower people who are homeless to have dignity, a feeling of self-worth, and a sense of true community. All programs are always offered free of charge to those who may need them.
SunRISE Center Group and Classes Schedule
Mondays:
10am- Women's Domestic Violence Awareness Class
12pm- Women's Domestic Violence Support Group
1pm- Mind and Body Therapy (every other Mon beginning 7/15)
Tuesdays:
10am: Co-ed Anger Management
11am: Photography 101 ( every other Tues beginning 8/6)
12pm- Anxiety and Depression Support Group
1pm- BINGO ( every other Tues beginning 7/9)
Wednesdays:
10am- Outside of the Box Art Class (once a month on second Wed beginning 7/10)
10am- Budgeting class (every other Wed beginning 7/17)
11am- PTSD Support Group
12pm- Crochet 101
Thursday:
9am- Adult Co-ed coloring Class
10am- Boundaries Class
3pm- Working Through Trauma Class (every other Thursday beginning 7/22)
Friday:
10am- Creative Writing through Trauma Class
12pm- Alcoholics Anonymous
Saturdays:
10:00-11:30- Women's Monthly Event-(First Saturday of every month)
Georgetown Behavioral Health Institute (512-819-1154) - Georgetown Behavioral Health Institute (GBHI) is a psychiatric hospital in Georgetown, TX, known for providing comprehensive mental health services. They offer inpatient and outpatient programs for adults, teens, children, and seniors. Their services include treatment for anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance abuse, and more. GBHI supports patients with individualized, person-centered care in a safe environment, focusing on stabilization, healing, and skill development such as healthy boundaries and effective communication.
To get more information regarding services and help visit Georgetown Behavioral Health Institute.
Starry - Free individual, group, and family counseling to those with children up to 18 years old; parenting classes.
o Round Rock: 512-388-8290
o Hutto High School: 512-759-4700
Link: Home - STARRY
Texas A&M Central - Community Counseling and Family Therapy Center (254) 519-5403 – Offers telehealth counseling. The fee is sliding from $5 to $35 based on the client’s income. Monday -Wednesday 10 am – 5 pm.
Link: Community Counseling and Family Therapy Center (tamuct.edu)
UHMB Community Life Counseling (254) 295-5531 - provides high-quality counseling services to Belton and the surrounding communities. Clients see masters-level graduate students in counseling sessions supervised by fully licensed and Texas board-approved supervisors. Fees are based on a sliding scale based on income, but the Center’s policy is to accept clients regardless of their ability to pay. It is inside the Cru Community Center at 710 N. Pearl Street, Belton, Texas 76513.
Link: Community Life Counseling - Cru Community Clinic (umhb.edu)
-Other Resources-
Al-Anon - Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing everyday experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help.
One Day at a Time Al-Anon Family Groups (AFG) – Meetings on Tuesdays at 7:00 pm, St. Luke’s Catholic Church, 2807 Oakdale Dr. Temple, TX
To locate a meeting near you, visit - Anon Meetings
Alcoholics Anonymous (254) 778-9860 902 S. Main St, Temple, Texas.
Link: Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | Alcoholics Anonymous (aa.org)
Catholic Charities of Central Texas: Counseling Services (512) 651- 6100 -1625 Rutherford Lane, Austin, TX – use licensed professionals who provide confidential, high-quality, affordable mental health services in English and Spanish.
Link: Mental Health and Counseling - Catholic Charities of Central Texas (ccctx.org)
Heights Baptist Church: Celebrate Recovery – Meets on Wednesdays in the Sanctuary from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. 1220 S. 49th , Temple Texas.
Mesothelioma Hope – Mental Health resources for cancer patients. When it comes to cancer, the focus is often on physical health and treatment options. However, it is equally important to address the mental health needs of cancer patients.
A cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming and emotionally challenging. Patients may experience a range of emotions, such as fear, anxiety, sadness, and even depression. This is where mental health support plays a crucial role in improving the overall well-being of individuals battling cancer.
Live Links:
Mental Health Guide for Cancer Patients and Families
Resources for Dealing With Grief and Cancer
Talking to Children About Cancer
National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255 – beginning July 16, 2022, the national number will be 988.
Quit Smoking – Quit Assist (800) QUIT-NOW or (800) 784-8669.
Link: Essential Resources & Tips for Planning Your Quit
Start Your Recovery - StartYourRecovery.org provides helpful information for people who are dealing with substance use issues — and their family members, friends, and co-workers, too. Our goal is to offer people who are dealing with substance use issues a single source of reputable, objective information about signs, symptoms, conditions, treatment options, and resources — presented in a user-friendly format and in language that’s easy to understand.
Substance Abuse Treatment - Cenikor Foundation (888)-236-4567.
Link: Cenikor - Well Beyond Recovery