Mental Health Connection puts you in touch with job openings and internships in the mental health field at member agencies.
Wide range of services for children and families in crisis, including: Residential care; respite care; prevention services; emergency shelter.
Assessments, case management and group counseling for confirmed victims of child abuse and their protecting parents.
Individual clinical art therapy, ongoing art therapy groups, and therapeutic arts program.
Birdville ISD’s (BISD) vision of “Excellence, Integrity and Service” is the foundation for continued student and staff excellence in its 21 elementary schools, seven middle schools, four high schools, and one career and technology campus.
Coordinates efforts throughout the county to prevent and treat the disease of addiction: Needs assessment; community education; advocacy; resource mobilization; collaboration.
With its foundation deeply rooted in Christian principles, the purpose of ChristianWorks for Children is to help children and their families meet and overcome even the most difficult challenges in their lives. They strive to facilitate the building of a healthy, loving family for every child.
Clayton Youth Enrichment provides children in Tarrant County with the tools needed to build successful and fulfilling lives. Currently, Clayton After School serves more than 7,000 students in more than 80 public and private schools throughout Tarrant County and is one of the area’s leading providers of before and after school youth enrichment programs.
Cook Children’s Medical Center
Inpatient treatment for children 2 years through 12 years; partial hospitalization program for children and adolescents 6 years through 17 years; outpatient services.
Fort Worth Independent School District
Four locations link FWISD students and their families to mental health resources: FRC Northside; FRC Forest Oak; FRC Riverside; FRC Western Hills.
24-hour psychiatric emergency room, crisis stabilization, short-term treatment and family education for adults and adolescents ages 13 through 17. Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinics located in Stop Six, Northeast and Viola M. Pitts/Como.
Family, individual, and group counseling. Outpatient substance abuse treatment and parenting groups. School and community based services; Early Learning Center program for children ages 2 ½ to 5 years old; Chapel Hill Academy Charter School for grades pre-K through 5th; Juvenile Justice Alternative Education.
72-bed behavioral health hospital offering inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families. Evidence-based treatment using a program-centered approach. Program curriculum includes: Web-based COGNIT; Good Days Ahead; Hazelden Co-Occurring Disorders Program.
My Health My Resources (MHMR) of Tarrant County
Serving Tarrant and surrounding counties, MHMR improves the lives of people with health care needs such as mental illness, substance use disorder, and intellectual and developmental delays and disabilities. MHMR hires people who provide direct services and support, as well as people who focus on support and administrative services.
Millwood Hospital/The Excel Center
Inpatient and outpatient mental health and chemical dependency care for children, adolescents, adults and senior adults; specialty programs; research department; ECT.
Personalized mental health support and multiple levels of care for a full continuity of care. This is achieved by offering regular outpatient care, medication management and/or therapy, or more intensive support like day and evening programs (PHP or IOP). Locally-owned and operated.
Counseling, including play therapy for children, parent education, case management and a telephone Parenting Advice Line (P.A.L.).
Perimeter Healthcare is one of the leading mental and behavioral health care providers in the country. We deliver hope to our patients through the delivery of comprehensive and dedicated treatment programs. Our focus and commitment on service excellence is available across several states and different care settings. Our team ensures you receive the required care that you or your loved one needs. We offer several settings for our patients including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, residential treatment centers as well as outpatient counseling and therapies.
PSP Professional Services, Inc.
Provides individual, couple and family therapy; play therapy; group therapy; substance abuse counseling; children in the middle, anger management and parenting classes. Two locations to serve you. Bilingual services available.
Provides a link between substance abuse services and adults, youth and families in need.Case management and behavioral health services to those seeking help with substance abuse and mental health issues.
Provides shelter and supports for adults and children who are victims of domestic violence 24-hour care at two emergency shelters in Arlington and Fort Worth to families fleeing violent situations. After shelter housing programs, life skills education, and employment assistance.
A supportive community providing housing and resources for positive change in the lives of persons living with HIV/AIDS and other special needs. Housing services, case management, substance abuse counseling, employment and life skills assistance.
Santa Fe Youth Services, Inc., A Division of Youth Advocate Programs
Substance abuse prevention, intervention and counseling services for adolescents and their families.
Urban county in northeast Texas with approximately 1.8 million citizens. Fort Worth serves as the county seat.
Partner with organizations and agencies through evidence-based programs that make a measurable impact on the Tarrant County community. Focus on education, income, and health in our community.
Crisis counseling, rape crisis and victims services, problem solving assistance, information and referral, individual and group counseling.
Serves individuals and families across a continuum of needs, but specializes in working with those who are at highest risk. Focus on serving the most marginalized youth, adults and their families, those most at-risk of or currently in out-of-home placements, such as secure detention, jails, residential treatment centers, group homes, etc.
MENTAL HEALTH CONNECTION
3136 W. 4th Street
Fort Worth, TX. 76107
United States
Virginia Hoft, Executive Director
For more information call: 817.927.5200 or email: [email protected]