Bayless Integrated Healthcare Medical- IN PERSON/VIRTUAL Psychiatry- VIRTUAL
602-230-7373
Services include Family Medicine, Emotional & Behavioral Health, Social Health, and Addiction Treatment
Accepts AHCCCS, Medicare and private insurance.
5 locations in Phoenix, 2 in Mesa, 1 in Avondale.
CalmOCD
Treating individuals 5 and up with obsessive-compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, panic disorder, eating disorders, agoraphobia, phobias, separation anxiety, misophonia, body focused repetitive behaviors, substance abuse and co-occurring depression.
Multiple treatment modalities
480-687-3435
Catholic Charities Community Services IN PERSON/VIRTUAL (depending on program)
Corporate Offices: 4747 N. 7th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85013 | 602-285-1999
Greater Phoenix: 5151 N. 19th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85015 | 602-997-6105
West Valley: 7400 W. Olive Avenue, #10, Peoria, AZ 85345 | 623-486-9868
Serves people of all faiths, backgrounds, and abilities
Services are fee-based with a sliding scale based on your ability to pay
Crisis Preparation and Recovery IN PERSON/VIRTUAL
480-804-0326
Psychiatric and counseling
Accepts AHCCCS/MMIC, Medicare, United, Aetna, Cigna, and HealthNet/MHN
Desert Rain Behavioral Health Services MOSTLY VIRTUAL
2111 E. Baseline Road, Suite A2 and Suite F8 Tempe, AZ 85283
480-489-3925
AHCCCS and Sliding scale
EMPACT MOSTLY VIRTUAL
Child and Family Program: (480) 784-1514, ext. 1048
Family Strategies Counseling Center IN PERSON/VIRTUAL
Located in Mesa
(480) 668-8301
No psychiatric care
No IOP
HOPE Community Services (West Valley Child Crisis Center) IN PERSON
Eligibility: Must be enrolled in a health care plan or in AHCCCS
Other accepted health plans: Banner University, Care 1st AZ, Magellan, Mercy Care
18001 N 79th Ave c, Glendale, AZ 85308
623-848-8863
MIND 24-7 IN PERSON
2728 N 24th St, Phoenix, AZ 85008, (844) 646-3247
Mindful Wellness of Arizona
Individual and Group Therapy
No Psychiatric Care
No IOP
Offers adolescent DBT group at $50 per one weekly session
San Tan Behavioral Health
Therapeutic sports (boxing, basketball, dance, martial arts)
Peer/mentor support
Community based counseling
Behavior coaching
Weekend programs
Screening and assessment
And more
(480) 507-3644
Southwest Behavioral IN PERSON/VIRTUAL
(602) 285-4288
AHCCCS and sliding scale
Southwest Network
602-304-0014
Children and adolescents
AHCCCS only
Terros Health IN PERSON/VIRTUAL
602-685-6000
Broadway Road Counseling | 1232 E. Broadway Rd, Tempe AZ 85282
Priest Drive Recovery Center | 1642 S. Priest Dr, 85281
Provides psychiatric care and counseling: Group Counseling, Family Therapy, Psychiatric Medication Services, Specialty Counseling, Individual Counseling, Serious Mental Illness Services, & Adult, Adolescents, and Children Therapies, etc. Addiction Treatment/ Health and Wellness Care
Offers a sliding scale after a screening
Accepts AHCCCS
Total Life Counseling IN PERSON (not taking new patients at this time)
Gilbert, AZ
(480) 444-2434
Offers Marriage and Family therapy, Parenting classes, Group counseling, and Individual counseling
Call for sliding scale rate with $50 as lowest rate for individual sessions. Do a 1 hour free assessment for goodness of fit
Accepts United Behavioral Health (UBH/Optum), Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Aetna and Beacon for IOP
My sister, Alexandria, is a licensed clinical social worker. This year she created a mental health journal to help individuals to keep track of their therapy sessions. If you are interested in this resource, please click on the image to the left. It is available for purchase through Amazon.
"Created by a psychotherapist who is just trying to spread the love and help as many humans as possible.
Journaling is such an essential part of the healing journey, including my own. One of my favorite parts of journaling is being able to look back in time and reflect on the growth. Being able to see my mindset shift right in front of my eyes.
I wanted this journal to be condensed book that you or your clients can bring to therapy sessions. This journal includes a treatment plan outline, safety plan with crisis resources, inner-child healing intervention, values list, strengths list, coping skills list, as well as 80+ wellness tracking pages. The wellness tracking page includes sections dedicated to a mood log, cycle identification, daily self-care habit tracker, triggers/glimmers, homework challenges, as well as a space to write key session summary notes and topics covered. Mental health can be hard to measure so most importantly, it will help you and your clients recognize their growth."