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Arizona Mental Health Services

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Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners
1400 West Washington, Suite 350
Phoenix, AZ   85007-
 
Phone Number:  (602) 542-1882
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (602) 542-1830
URL: www.bbhe.state.az.us/

Maintains and enforces certification standards for the social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, and substance abuse counseling fields.



Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners
1400 West Washington, Room 235
Phoenix, AZ   85007-
 
Phone Number:  (602) 542-8162
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (602) 542-8279
URL: www.psychboard.az.gov

Regulates psychologists in Arizona.



Arizona Center for Disability Law
3839 North Third Street, Suite 209
Phoenix, AZ   85012-
 
Phone Number:  (800) 927-2260
Secondary Phone Number:  (602) 274-6287
 
Fax: (602) 274-6779
URL: www.acdl.com

State Protection and Advocacy Agency.



Arizona Department of Insurance
2910 N. 44th St. Suite 210
Phoenix, AZ   85018-
 
Phone Number:  (602) 912-8444
Secondary Phone Number:  (800) 325-2548
 
Fax: 
URL: www.id.state.az.us/index.html

State department overseeing insurance companies in Arizona.



Arizona Division of Behavioral Health ServicesDepartment of Health Services
150 North 18th Avenue Second Floor
Phoenix, AZ   85016-
 
Phone Number:  (602) 364-8507
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (602) 364-4570
URL: www.hs.state.az.us/bhs

State mental health agency



Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS)
801 East Jefferson
Phoenix, AZ   85043-
 
Phone Number:  (602) 417-4680
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (602) 252-6536
URL: www.ahcccs.state.az.us

State Medicaid agency.



Arizona Medical Board
9545 E Doubletree Ranch Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ   85258-5539
 
Phone Number:  (877) 255-2212
Secondary Phone Number:  (480) 551-2700
 
Fax: (480) 551-2828
URL: www.bomex.org

The State Office responsible for the licensing and accreditation of all opathic physicians and physician assistants.



Arizona Rehabilitation Services Administration
1789 W. Jefferson Street NW, 2nd Floor
Phoenix, AZ   85007
 
Phone Number:  (602) 542-3332
Secondary Phone Number:  TTY: (602) 542-6049
 
Fax: (602) 542-3778
URL: www.de.state.az.us/rsa

Work with individuals to increase independence through vocational rehabilitation.



Asian American Psychological Association
5025 North Central Avenue, PMB #527
Phoenix, AZ   85012
 
Phone Number:  (602) 230-4257
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: 
URL: www.aapaonline.org

AAPA is a membership organization for Asian mental health professionals. Its mission is to advance the welfare of Asian Americans through research on service to Asian Americans, development of theories of Asian American mental health and cross-cultural competence, and conducts meetings, produces publications and conducts other activities to further the advancement of Asian Americans.



Child Help USA National Child Abuse Hotline
15757 N. 78th Street
Scottsdale, AZ   85260-
 
Phone Number:  (800) 422-4453
Secondary Phone Number:  (480) 922-8212
 
Fax: (480) 922-7061
URL: www.childhelpusa.org

A crisis hotline for children and adolescents experiencing abuse, as well as parents and others concerned with abuse. TDD: 800-4-A-CHILD



Codependents Anonymous
Fellowship Services Office (FSO) PO Box 33577
Phoenix, AZ   85067-3577
 
Phone Number:  (602) 277-7991
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: 
URL: www.coda.org

Co-Dependents Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. We rely on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. Provides list of meeting locations on website. Provides information in English and Spanish.



Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
4891 East Grant Road
Tucson, AZ   85712-
 
Phone Number:  (520) 325-1044
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (520) 318-1129
URL: www.carf.org

The Commission provides accreditation to medical rehabilitation, behavioral health and employment, community support and adult day treatment organizations. CARF provides consumer-focused organizational and practice standards to insure quality care and continuous outcome evaluation. Listing of accredited medical programs is available.



Mental Health Association of Arizona
6411 E. Thomas Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ   85251-
 
Phone Number:  (480) 994-4407
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (480) 994-4744
URL: www.mhaarizona.org

Services include free mental health screenings, support groups, referrals, mentor programs, education and advocacy.



MIKID (Mentally Ill Kids in Distress)
755 East Willetta St. Suite 128
Phoenix, AZ   85006
 
Phone Number:  (602) 253-1240
Secondary Phone Number:  (800) 35-MIKID
 
Fax: (602) 523-1250
URL: www.mikid.org

Parent Advocacy Group that provides education and a resource center for parents. It also provides information on relevant support groups



NAMI Arizona
2210 N. 7th Street
Phoenix, AZ   85006
 
Phone Number:  (800) 626-5022
Secondary Phone Number:  (602) 244-8166
 
Fax: (602) 244-9264
URL: az.nami.org

NAMI Arizona is a support and advocacy organization. They sponsor local support groups and offer education and information about community services for people with mental illness and their families.



Nueva Luz Resource and Advocacy Center
236 South Tucson Boulevard
Tucson, AZ   85716-
 
Phone Number:  (520) 770-1197
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: 
URL: www.hopetucson.org/

The Nueva Luz Resource and Advocacy Center was Arizona's first consumer-run drop in center. Originally established as a "system" pilot project, the members of HOPE, Inc. inherited the program and turned it into what it is today. They have a peer mentor program and provide a daily meal, employment opportunities, social and recreational opportunities, message and mail services, advocacy, referrals, a variety of groups and more.



Pilot Parents of Southern Arizona
2600 North Wyatt Drive
Tucson, AZ   85712
 
Phone Number:  (520) 324-3150
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (520) 324-3152
URL: www.pilotparents.org

Friendship, education, advice, and support to families with children who have special needs. Parent training, workshops, lending library.



Self-Help Umbrella
Box 97251
Phoenix, AZ   85060-
 
Phone Number:  (602) 231-0868
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: 
URL: 

Provides information and referrals to support groups in Central Arizona. Provides assistance starting groups.



Survivors Educating Loving Friends and Family, Inc.
(SELFF, Inc.)

340 W. University Drive #19
Mesa, AZ   85201
 
Phone Number:  (480)649-3642
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (480)668-8919
URL: 

Survivors Educating Loving Friends and Family, Inc. (SELFF, Inc.) is a non-profit Recovery Center for Adults with serious Mental Illnesses in Maricopa County, Arizona.



Survivors On Our Own
2144 E. Roosevelt Rd.
Phoenix, AZ   85006
 
Phone Number:  (602) 231-0071
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (602) 231-0334
URL: soonphx.tripod.com

Survivors On Our Own serves as a city-wide drop-in center for individuals with serious mental illness. The center offers such programs as "food share", "peer support", "work exchange for food", social outings and vocational training. The center's physical address is 2144 E. Roosevelt St. in Phoenix.



Survivors United
5225 N. 19th Ave. #214
Phoenix, AZ   85015-
 
Phone Number:  (602) 246-7607
Secondary Phone Number: 
 
Fax: (602) 246-0838
URL: 

Recreation and social facility for mental health consumers.



Teen Life Line
PO Box 10745
Phoenix, AZ   85064-0745
 
Phone Number:  (800) 248-8336
Secondary Phone Number:  (602) 248-8336
 
Fax: (602) 266-1958
URL: www.teenlifeline.org

Provides peer counseling and crisis counseling for teens in crisis (including suicide). The Life Line is statewide. Administrative number: (602) 248-8337





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