For emergencies or ongoing severe mental health-related issues
Please be forewarned that the current situation of the pandemic is serious and troubling, and the psychology clinic staff have no immediate or simple answers. This is a troubling time for everyone, and we are simply offering a supportive ear that might help us all through a difficult time.
If you have been struggling with severe problems, please contact one of the emergency mental health clinics, such as:
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- Mobile Crisis Hotline (24/7)
- To call: (216) 623-6888
- To chat: Frontlineservice.org
- To text: “4Hope” to 741741
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- (800) 273-8255
- Suicide Hotline through St. Vincent’s Hospital
- (216) 229-2211
- St. Vincent’s Charity Hospital Psychiatric ER
- (216) 363-2538
- Cuyahoga County Child Protective Services
- (216) 696-5437
- Ohio Guidestone crisis line
- (440) 260-8595
- MetroHealth Medical Center
- https://www.metrohealth.org/telehealth
- (216) 778-4428
- University Hospitals Psychiatry
- (216) 844-3881
- Cleveland Clinic Psychiatry
- (216) 363-5860
- Free Clinic of Cleveland
- (216) 721-4010
- Stella Maris Center for Addiction Recovery
- (216)781-0550
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
- (800) 799-7233
Below are some community resources continuing to provide care during the COVID-19 crisis:
- Applewood Centers (children and adolescents)
- 216-459-9827
- http://www.applewoodcenters.org/
- Bellefaire JCB (children, adolescents, and families)
- Emily Program (eating disorders)
- (888) 364-5977 ext. 1612
- https://emilyprogram.com/
- Disaster Unemployment Assistance
- (877) 872-5627
- Ohio Unemployment Hotline
- (877) 644-6562
- Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
- (614) 387-8408
- Cleveland Food Bank
- (216) 738-2265
- Mobile Crisis Hotline (24/7)