La Causa, Inc.
1545 S. Layton Boulevard
Milwaukee, WI 53215
414-902-1500
www.lacausa.org
Licensed mental health and AODA clinic offering a holistic,
strength-based approach to mental health and substance abuse counseling and
therapy. Sensitive to the physical; emotional; spiritual; and cultural needs of
the individual. Serves children, adolescents and adults and offers services in
the office or in-home.
Lutheran Social Services Counseling and AODA Services
1545 S. Layton
Blvd. (S. 27th Street)
Milwaukee, WI 53215
414-671-5920 or
414-645-8525
www.lsswis.org
Provides outpatient mental health and substance abuse services for
children, adults, and families in individual, group or family sessions regarding
parenting and family issues; grief and loss; AODA (alcohol and other drug
abuse); gambling; emotional, physical and sexual abuse; relationships; anxiety
and depression; anger and stress management; intimate partner violence;
adjustment disorders; and adolescent issues. Groups include AODA groups for
adults and adolescents; daily living skills for children; anger management for
adults and adolescents; intimate partner violence; and coping with divorce
workshops. Bilingual: Spanish.
M & S Clinical Services
2821 N. 4th Street, #516
Milwaukee, WI
53212
414-263-6000
msclinical516@sbcglobal.net
Offers individual therapy for children, adults, families, as well as
group therapy emphasizing a systemic approach in treatment. Experience with
addressing AODA (alcohol and other drug abuse); post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD); depression; anxiety disorders; and mental health issues stemming from
childhood and adolescence in a culturally competent manner. Hours are flexible.
Saturday hours available. Bilingual: Spanish.
Marquette University Center for Psychological Services
604 N. 16th
Street, Room 307
Milwaukee, WI 53233
414-288-3487
Operated by the
Department of Psychology at MarquetteUniversity. Offers high quality evaluation
and therapeutic services for adults, children, couples, and families, while
giving advanced graduate students in clinical psychology the opportunity to gain
clinical experience under the close supervision of Marquette faculty. Therapy is
guided by up-to-date research on mental health and the treatment of
psychological problems.
Meta House
2626 N. Prospect Avenue, 4th Floor
Milwaukee, WI
53202-6306
414-962-1200
Offers residential and intensive outpatient
programs for women for the treatment of substance abuse and mental health needs.
Also offers transitional housing for women and children.Group, individual and
family counseling are available and all treatment is gender-responsive.
Certified trauma resolution specialists are available to address the issues of
women who have been sexually, emotionally, and physically abused.
Milwaukee Center for Independence Psychotherapy Clinic
2020 W.
Wells
Milwaukee, WI 53233
414-937-2083/ 414-937-2022
(TDDTYY)
www.mcfi.net
State certified outpatient psychotherapy clinic
specializing in providing counseling to persons experiencing cognitive
impairments due to mental retardation who also have mental health concerns.
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division
Crisis
Line
414-257-7222
24-hour mental health and suicide crisis line.
Individuals seeking assistance talk with a professional who is able to provide
counseling, information and referrals to community resources. Also assists
agencies and individuals working with suicidal individuals and/or people in
crisis.
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division
Crisis Walk-in
Center
9455 Watertown Plank Road
Milwaukee, WI53226
414-257-7665
Provides behavioral health services for uninsured adults including
assessment; referral to community resources; and medication management. No
appointments; walk-ins only. Must provide proof of MilwaukeeCounty residency.
Clinic opens at 9 a.m. but clients should plan to arrive by 8 a.m..
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division
Geriatric Psychiatric Crisis
Service
9455 Watertown Plank Road
Milwaukee, WI 53226
414-257-7440
Works with the older adult, significant others, or professionals to help
individuals cope with the mental health problems of the aging. Services provided
by telephone conference and/or in-home assessment by a Geriatric Psychiatric
Registered Nurse on issues including depression; dementia; paranoia; and anxiety
that may be complicated by a variety of medical and social problems of the aging
person. Provides referrals to a broad range of medical, social services and
mental health providers.
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division
Mobile Urgent Treatment Team
(MUTT)
9501 Watertown Plank Road
Milwaukee, WI 53226
414-257-7621
A telephone and mobile crisis service for children and adolescents (to
age 18). MUTT will answer questions and concerns about your child by phone or by
meeting with you and your child in the community or at home. Open Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 1:30 to 10 p.m. After hours
calls are referred to the Crisis Line.
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division
Psychiatric Crisis Service
and Admission Center
9455 Watertown Plank Road
Milwaukee, WI
53226
414-257-7260
Provides 24 hour-a-day, 7 day-a-week psychiatric
emergency services including assessment; crisis intervention; and medication, as
well as the capacity for observation for up to 48 hours as needed.
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division
Respite House
414-257-7222
For individuals with a primary psychiatric diagnosis
who may have a primary or secondary substance abuse disorder and are currently
experiencing an acute psychological crisis that is expected to resolve with
short-term crisis intervention. Contact the Crisis Line for more information on
criteria for admission.
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division
Service Access to Independent
Living (SAIL)
9201 Watertown Plank Road
Milwaukee, WI
53226
414-257-8095
Comprehensive network of mental health and
substance abuse services for adults with serious and persistent mental illness
and/or substance abuse. Includes access to a network of services; care
coordination; case management; residential; day treatment; outpatient; and a
wide variety of ancillary support services. Individuals must be referred to the
SAIL program by a mental health professional, preferably a psychiatrist, who has
had a history of working with the person.
My Home Your Home, Inc.
Mental health and
substance abuse counseling provided to individuals, families, and groups. A
strength-based approach assists clients in reaching their goals and removing
barriers to improved well being and self-sufficiency. Substance abuse counseling
includes assessments; treatment (individual and group), and urine analysis.
Community advocacy and referrals are provided to address the comprehensive needs
of our clients.
New Concept Self-Development Center, Inc.
Mental Health and AODA
Services
4828 W. Fond du Lac Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
53216
414-444-1952
www.ncsdc-inc.org
Provides
specialized, therapeutic counseling to individuals and families who are
experiencing psychological, situational, and addictive behaviors. Recognizes the
importance of cultural aspects of the family or person's existence and designs
services to increase the level of functioning by developing specific goals for
treatment.
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