St. Louis Regional Mental Health Resources
Provident Behavioral Health Resources
Accepts most insurance, sliding scale available. Individuals under the age of 20 in St. Louis County can be seen at no cost.
General Inquiries: 314-533-8200
In person or virtual appointments available24/7 free, confidential help line.
1-866-728-7983
24/7, free, and confidential crisis line offering support, resources, and referrals to those struggling with gambling addiction.
1-888-BETSOFF
Friendly caller for adults 55+ or their caregivers. Offers emotional support and local referrals at no cost.
St. Louis City: 314-884-6182
St. Louis & Jefferson Counties: 314-884-6186Friendly caller for adults 55+ or their caregivers. Offers emotional support and local referrals at no cost.
St. Louis City: 314-884-6182
St. Louis & Jefferson Counties: 314-884-6186Support group for individuals 18+ who have lost a loved one to suicide. No cost to attend.
Meets bi-weekly on Wednesdays, 6pm-7:30pm
12141 Ladue Road Creve Coeur, MO 63141
314-898-0100
Led by a licensed therapist to encourage peer-to-peer interaction and support. No cost to attend.
Meets 9am-11am every six weeks on Wednesdays
314-533- 8200
Tabling events, educational presentations about various mental health topics, meetings about programs and services.
Community Mental Health Resources
Support groups and educational programs for individuals and families coping with mental health conditions.
(314) 962-4670
namistl.orgMobile outreach, crisis support, and mental health resources.
314-819-8811
bhrstl.comTherapy, psychiatry, addiction recovery, and primary healthcare for individuals and families.
pfh.org
Serve individuals impacted by, at risk for, or living with a mental illness, behavioral health condition, traumatic brain injury, or HIV/AIDS through community education, counseling, and outreach.
314-516-8400
*For 988 outreach to religious organizations, contact reba.rice-portwood@mimh.eduReferrals to essential community resources, such as housing and financial assistance.
Dial 211.
St. Louis area resource directory; search by category or zip code.
startherestl.org
If you need assistance deescalating a person who may be experiencing mental health challenges, you can call 911 and request an officer trained in Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) protocols.
Dial 911