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The UCLA Center for Assessment and Prevention of Prodromal States (CAPPS) is a clinical research center at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Behavior. CAPPS specializes in identifying and treating adolescents and young adults (between the ages of 12 and 30) at high risk for developing psychotic disorders, in the “prodromal” phase of schizophrenia. CAPPS aims to protect vulnerable youth in hopes that the full-blown illness does not develop. The majority of assessment and treatment services offered at CAPPS are free of charge. Efforts to reduce the rates of psychosis in youth are as critical as ever. Psychotic disorders continue to rank among the top ten causes of disability worldwide, causing tremendous suffering for both affected youth and their families. The research in this field is growing quickly thanks to our prodromal consortium across the United States and Canada. The more our community stays informed and recognizes early signs in youth, the greater an impact we can have in decreasing suffering and disability. CAPPS is funded by the Don Levin Trust, Shear Family Foundation, and Staglin Music Festival for Mental Health, the nation’s leading charity event aimed at finding ways to treat and ultimately cure mental illness through brain research, and grants from the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH).

Center for Assessment and Prevention of Prodromal States (CAPPS)

  • 19401 S. Vermont Ave, Suite A200, Torrance, CA 90502, US

Centro de Bienestar

(213) 361-0315

Centro De Bienestar Familiar is a community-based agency that provides psychological treatment, education, training, and community outreach services to the underserved population in the greater Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley.  We offer bilingual and bi-cultural services with specialized treatments in trauma recovery. We are a group of mental health professionals with multiple specialties including:
  • Psycholgical/emotional disorders

  • Relational problems and marriage conflicts

  • Psychiatric disorders

  • Substance abuse

  • Family problems and parenting issues

Centro de Bienestar

  • 2677 Zoe Ave. Suite 301, Huntington Park, 90255 90255, US

We are a Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health directly-operated outpatient clinic that specializes in serving the Asian Pacific Islander populations in Los Angeles County since 1986. Our mission is to provide caring, effective, and culturally sensitive treatment services, tailored to the needs of our clients and the API community, to enhance healing, well-being, and help our clients achieve their full potential. Our treatment team consists of dedicated psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, mental health counselor RNs, medical case workers, community workers, administrative and supervisory staff, graduate interns, and WOW volunteers with lived experience. Our staff members are familiar with and fluent in the various Asian languages and cultures.

Long Beach Asian Pacific Islander (API) Family Mental Health Center

  • 4510 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Suite 600, Long Beach, CA 90804, US

Los Angeles LGBT Center

(323) 993-7500

The Los Angeles LGBT Center offers individual, couples, family, and group therapy, as well as psychiatric care. We operate one of the few programs to assist LGBT people involved in domestic and intimate partner abuse and violence. Our programs to combat substance abuse include a renowned outpatient program for those who want to stop or reduce substance use.

Los Angeles LGBT Center

  • 1118 N. McCadden Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90038, US

Our focus is to help individuals and families heal, energize, and become aware of their inner strengths. We achieve this by providing a neutral safe space, listening to your concerns, and customizing a treatment plan. Our experience enables us to offer effective, individualized psychological care. We specialize in depressive and anxiety disorders, complex trauma, relationship issues, phase of life transitions, grief and loss, and substance abuse treatment. We work with adults, children, adolescents, families, and couples. We have been trained in Mindfulness practices, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy (EMDR).

Sunrise Psychological Services

  • 5800 South Eastern Avenue, Commerce, CA 90040, US

Maple Counseling

(310) 271-9999

Maple Counseling is a nonprofit community mental health center that provides treatment services to anyone regardless of their ability to pay. We offer programs throughout Los Angeles County and beyond to clients of all ages - from infants through the advanced elderly. Mental health services are available to individuals, couples, families, and groups. In addition, we offer services in-schools to youth ages 2-18. Available six days a week, Maple Counseling therapists treat a range of issues, including depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and loss, stress, and relational problems, among other mental health needs.

The mission of Maple Counseling is to provide low-cost comprehensive mental health services to individuals of all ages, couples, and families, and to provide training for graduate and postgraduate students who are working towards licensure in the mental health field.

Jenesse Center, Inc.

(800) 479-7328

Founded in 1980, Jenesse Center is a nonprofit domestic violence intervention and prevention organization with a resolute mission: to restore, and provide trauma informed, culturally responsive, holistic, comprehensive services to survivors and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence, and to advance prevention modalities to sustain healthy and safe communities free of violence. Jenesse works locally, nationally and globally to shine a light on violence against women, girls, men and boys and advocates the basic human right for all people to have peace in their homes and relationships. Jenesse’s culturally sensitive programs and services not only transition families from crisis to self-sufficiency, but transforms the lives of its clients and the community at large by offering education, referrals and resources that go beyond shelter.

Jenesse Center, Inc.

  • Los Angeles, CA CA 90008, US

Hear you

(833) 432-7968

HearYou.org offers secure video counseling at a flat fee of $85 per 50-minute session, which is nearly half the cost of a typical counseling session. Promote self-care, positive coping strategies for stress management, and reduce the effects of anxiety/worry, low mood, and grief. Our counselors aren’t just experienced, they’re subject to our rigorous standards of excellence. They’re not here to “solve your case” and move on. They’re here to listen. To be authentic. And most importantly, to care.

Serene Health

(844) 737-3638

At Serene Health, we pride ourselves in using evidence-based, cost-effective approaches in combination with proprietary software to improve the quality of life for patients who are battling behavioral health and mental health issues, and in turn create stronger families and communities in the process. Serene Health recognizes that taking a unique “whole person” approach to health can achieve positive results in behavioral health, mental, and physical illnesses. Serene Health has developed an elaborate system that combines quality of therapists with proprietary software to reach a larger population of people in their respective communities that need mental health services in a timely and purposeful manner.
SCCC provides comprehensive counseling services at rates based on your ability to pay. We believe everyone should get the care they need, at rates they can afford, for as long as they need counseling. We value and respect every person, honoring their history, cultural values and community context. We envision and work to create empowered communities where mental health care is a right, not a privilege.   Mental health services are provided in two locations: Mid City- 5615 W. Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90019 Watts-10950 S. Central Ave Los Angeles, CA 90059

The Relational Center

(323) 935-1807

We exist to promote the essential importance of relationships. When we value our connections with others and with the environment, we create the necessary conditions for health and sustainability. So our work promotes personal, interpersonal, and social practices that help people build strong, resilient relationships. Our programs provide healing support, a space for community building, and tools for leadership. What We Do Community Project- Draws people close to resist isolation and nurture health through counseling, groups, workshops, and volunteering. Get Empathy- Trains allies in schools and youth-serving organizations to foster leadership and civic engagement among young people. Leadership Institute- Trains leaders in mission-driven institutions to catalyze community engagement and social transformation.

Masada Homes

(310) 715-2020

Masada Homes is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting emotional wellness throughout our community. We strive to offer comprehensive and accessible mental health and social services to children, youth, adults and their families. Masada is committed to supporting the well-being of those we serve. We understand that developing life-long skills for improving and preserving emotional health is critical to the success of an individual. Our staff is highly trained and equipped to offer our clients the vital tools to improve the quality of their lives. Over the years Masada has added services and locations to keep up with the demand for innovative and accessible treatment programs. Masada now provides a complete range of community-based mental health services to children, adults and families.

Masada Homes

  • 108 West Victoria Street, Gardena, CA 90248,

The Guidance Center

(562) 595-1159

The Guidance Center provides comprehensive mental health treatment to our community’s most disadvantaged children and their families struggling with mental illness and abuse, leading them toward a positive and productive future. The Guidance Center envisions a community where all children have the help they need to be healthy and happy. We provide quality mental health services for children ages 0-18 at school, in the home, and at our clinics. At your child’s first appointment, you’ll both meet with a member of our staff who will walk you through the paperwork and complete the necessary forms to start treatment. Then, your child will meet with a therapist who is matched with your child based on their individual needs and will support them through treatment.

The Guidance Center

  • 222 W. Sixth Street, Suite 230, San Pedro, CA 90731,

The Christian Closet

(206) 999-8439

The Christian Closet is an online therapeutic resource for people who are trying to work out what it means to have a LGBTQI sexual identity, or gender identity within a Christian context. What we do is meet with people from all over the world via the web as they begin to explore who they are and how this identity can co-exist beautifully with a faith and relationship with God. As we’ve done this work what we’ve found is that journeying with a LGBTQI Christian therapist, coach, or spiritual direction provides a unique opportunity to work through issues of faith, church trauma, questions about God and the Bible, as well as navigating the muddy waters of dealing with non-affirming friends and family. It’s okay to have doubts, wonder about what the Bible really says about being queer and explore God’s leading in your life. Our hope and goal is for you to become more fully alive, happy and healthy.

Alcott Center

(310) 785-2121

The Alcott Center offers comprehensive outpatient mental health services to underserved adults 18+, who receive Medi-Cal or have no health benefits. In most instances, mental health services are available at no cost, or, depending on your income, very little cost. Services are provided in office as well as in the field, depending on the need. Under its mental health programs, the agency also provides intensive, wraparound services for those referred to its Full-Service Partnership (FSP).

Alcott Center

  • 1433 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035, US

Airport Marina Counseling Service (AMCS) provides accessible community based mental health services and provides quality training to therapists. AMCS is a nonprofit, community-based mental health clinic that has been serving the greater LAX region since 1962. From its opening in 1962 to now, AMCS has continued to grow and expand it programs and services. Today, we serve hundreds of individuals, children and families and couples weekly, and our services are provided on a sliding-scale basis. As affordable mental health resources become more difficult to find, more people living further away from AMCS depend upon its services. Though we have no geographical boundaries, the Clinic currently serves the greater LAX area including Westchester, El Segundo, Culver City, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Marina del Rey, Playa del Rey and Venice, Santa Monica, Torrance, South Los Angeles and extended areas of Los Angeles County. AMCS offers comprehensive therapeutic services to individuals, children and families, couples and older adults, many of whom would otherwise have little access to counseling. Open seven days a week, Airport Marina Counseling Service provides an array of successful programs, both at the Clinic and off-site, to meet the needs of people of all ages

Airport Marina Counseling Service

  • 7891 La Tijera Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045, US

Here at CCHC, Your Health is Our Mission. CCHC serves as a medical home to a diverse population, including low-income and underserved individuals and families. CCHC gladly serves a large immigrant population including Latino, Armenian, and Asian populations. CCHC opens its doors to patients from all demographics and cultures. We are excited to accommodate individuals from all walks of life and to ensure everyone gets the health and wellness services they need. CHCC provides behavioral health and access to social services because this can play an important role in one’s overall health. CCHC has Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) available at each site. CCHC’s primary care providers work closely with the behavioral health providers to ensure a coordinated plan of care. Services are intended to meet the patient where they are in their ability to manage their health.

Comprehensive Community Health Centers

  • 801 South Chevy Chase Drive suite 250, Glendale, CA 91205,

Occupational Therapy Training Program (OTTP) provides outpatient behavioral health services to children, families and adults throughout Los Angeles County. Since 1975, OTTP clients have thrived on the principles of occupational therapy which empowers individuals to achieve independence and meaning in their daily lives. By bringing together different scopes of practice--psychotherapy, occupational therapy, psychiatry and case management--OTTP has created a unique, and effective, interdisciplinary model that has helped transform the lives of thousands.

Occupational Therapy Training Program

  • 19401 South Vermont Ave, Torrance, CA 90502, US