COMMUNITY RESOURCES:
Colorado Crisis Services. 1-844-493-8255. Offers 24/7 phone support from trained mental health professionals, for a mental health or substance abuse crisis. Also offers 24/7 walk-in crisis centers throughout the Metro area for immediate, in-person support and/or crisis management.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Offers 24/7 phone assistance by a trained professional for anyone facing a mental health crisis or need.
Douglas County Department of Human Services, Castle Rock, CO. Offers child and adult protection, and assistance with basic needs for those residing in Douglas County.
Douglas/Elbert Task Force, Castle Rock, CO. Offers food bank, thrift store, and other psychosocial assistance to those in need in Douglas and Elbert Counties.
The Crisis Center, Castle Rock, CO. Offers a variety of services for those facing domestic violence, including 24-hour safehouse, outpatient services and legal advocacy.
Project Safeguard. Offers safety planning, legal advocacy, and direct court support to victims of domestic violence and abuse.
Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline. 1-844-CO-4-KIDS. State-wide, 24/7 toll-free hotline to report concerns or suspicions of child abuse and/or neglect. All hotline calls will be routed to the county where a child resides.
LOW-COST THERAPY:
Arapahoe/Douglas Mental Health Network. Community mental health center serving Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. Offices in Castle Rock, Parker, Littleton and Inverness.
Maria Droste Counseling Center, Denver, CO. Offers sliding fee scale therapeutic services in the metro Denver area, located on South Colorado Boulevard approximately 1 mile north of 1-25.
People House. Offers affordable therapeutic services, many by mental health interns, at locations in Denver and Aurora.
University of Denver Professional Psychology Clinic, Denver, CO. Offers sliding fee scale therapeutic services by doctoral level students supervised by licensed professionals.
Denver Family Institute, Denver, CO. Offers sliding fee scale therapeutic services to individuals, couples and families in the Denver metro area.
ONLINE RESOURCES:
Brene Brown, Ph.D., LMSW is a research professor at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. She has spent the past decade studying vulnerability, courage, worthiness and shame. Her viral Ted.com talk from 2010 The Power of Vulnerability is one of the most watched talks on Ted.com with over 15 million views. Listening to Shame is the follow up talk presented in 2012 at the Ted Conference.
RECOMMENDED READING:
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Please Note: These are resources for additional information only. They are not meant as a substitute for formal comprehensive treatment. Not responsible for the content, claims or representations of the listed sites.
Colorado Crisis Services. 1-844-493-8255. Offers 24/7 phone support from trained mental health professionals, for a mental health or substance abuse crisis. Also offers 24/7 walk-in crisis centers throughout the Metro area for immediate, in-person support and/or crisis management.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Offers 24/7 phone assistance by a trained professional for anyone facing a mental health crisis or need.
Douglas County Department of Human Services, Castle Rock, CO. Offers child and adult protection, and assistance with basic needs for those residing in Douglas County.
Douglas/Elbert Task Force, Castle Rock, CO. Offers food bank, thrift store, and other psychosocial assistance to those in need in Douglas and Elbert Counties.
The Crisis Center, Castle Rock, CO. Offers a variety of services for those facing domestic violence, including 24-hour safehouse, outpatient services and legal advocacy.
Project Safeguard. Offers safety planning, legal advocacy, and direct court support to victims of domestic violence and abuse.
Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline. 1-844-CO-4-KIDS. State-wide, 24/7 toll-free hotline to report concerns or suspicions of child abuse and/or neglect. All hotline calls will be routed to the county where a child resides.
LOW-COST THERAPY:
Arapahoe/Douglas Mental Health Network. Community mental health center serving Arapahoe and Douglas Counties. Offices in Castle Rock, Parker, Littleton and Inverness.
Maria Droste Counseling Center, Denver, CO. Offers sliding fee scale therapeutic services in the metro Denver area, located on South Colorado Boulevard approximately 1 mile north of 1-25.
People House. Offers affordable therapeutic services, many by mental health interns, at locations in Denver and Aurora.
University of Denver Professional Psychology Clinic, Denver, CO. Offers sliding fee scale therapeutic services by doctoral level students supervised by licensed professionals.
Denver Family Institute, Denver, CO. Offers sliding fee scale therapeutic services to individuals, couples and families in the Denver metro area.
ONLINE RESOURCES:
Brene Brown, Ph.D., LMSW is a research professor at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. She has spent the past decade studying vulnerability, courage, worthiness and shame. Her viral Ted.com talk from 2010 The Power of Vulnerability is one of the most watched talks on Ted.com with over 15 million views. Listening to Shame is the follow up talk presented in 2012 at the Ted Conference.
RECOMMENDED READING:
Coming soon...
Please Note: These are resources for additional information only. They are not meant as a substitute for formal comprehensive treatment. Not responsible for the content, claims or representations of the listed sites.