Alabama Department of Mental Health – Statewide Resources
About This Group
The Alabama Department of Mental Health oversees the state’s public mental health system, providing resources, crisis services, and connections to support groups throughout Alabama. They coordinate the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for Alabama, peer support programs, and a network of community mental health centers that offer group therapy and support services across all 67 counties.
What to Expect
The Alabama Department of Mental Health can connect you with your nearest community mental health center, which offers support groups, counseling, psychiatric services, and crisis intervention. Services include individual and group therapy for depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, substance use disorders, and other mental health conditions.
About Alabama Department of Mental Health
The Alabama Department of Mental Health is the state agency responsible for providing mental health, intellectual disability, and substance abuse services to Alabamians. They oversee community mental health centers, state psychiatric facilities, and peer support programs.
Service Details
Address: 100 North Union Street, Montgomery, AL 36130
Crisis Line: 988 (24/7)
Format: Statewide network of community mental health centers
Cost: Varies (many services on sliding scale)
Who This Is For
All Alabama residents seeking mental health services, crisis support, or resource information.
Contact Information
Phone: 1-800-367-0955 or (334) 242-3454
Crisis Line: 988
Website: mh.alabama.gov
All services are confidential.
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