Resources
If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911 or (734) 936-5900 for Psychiatric Emergency Services.
INFORMATIONAL WEBSITES ABOUT PSYCHOSIS
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AFFILIATED SERVICES
4250 Plymouth Rd,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
734-764-0231
Psych-PREP@med.umich.edu
For adolescents and young adults (14-35) with emerging and early psychosis
Case management
MultiFamily Group
Evaluation and consultation
Medication management
Individual psychotherapy (CBT for Psychosis, CBTp)
The Mary A Rackham Institute is comprised of three clinics, with descriptions below.
500 E. Washington
Ann Arbor, MI
734-764-9466
Counseling, therapy, and mental health services to children and families
Offers workshops, many specializing in parenting through separation and divorce, ADHD and learning disabilities, and developing coping skills.
Open to all children and families; no UM affiliation required
500 E. Washington
Ann Arbor, MI
734-764-9466
Counseling, therapy, and mental health services to adults
Offers individual, couples, and group counseling.
Open to all over 18; no UM affiliation required
1111 E. Catherine St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2054
specialized testing and evaluation
programs for children’s language development, aphasia recovery, and academic success
individual therapy for people of any age struggling with language and literacy.
Michigan Union
530 S. State Street
Room 3100
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
734-764-8312
Available only to UM students; no fees for enrolled students
Crisis counseling/urgent walk-in services available
EASTERN MICHIGAN AFFILIATED SERVICES
611 W. Cross Street
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
734-487-4987
Low cost clinical services, including psychological assessments and psychotherapy
Individual, couples, group, and child therapy available
No eligibility requirements; no EMU affiliation is required
Clinic does not accept insurance. Cost of services is $10 per therapy hour, and $200 for psychological assessment batteries (cognitive testing, etc.). Fees due at the time of service
COMMUNITY SERVICES IN YPSILANTI/ANN ARBOR
47 N. Huron Street
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
734-714-2228
Ages 0-21 and maternity care
Physical/Maternal Health, Mental/Behavioral Health & Support Services
No residency requirements
Takes many health insurances (or will help you to apply for some),
Medicaid and sliding scale fees
Food pantry and medication assistance
4925 Packard Rd
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
734-971-9781
Individual & Family therapy
Substance abuse treatment services
Pregnancy counseling
Housing support services
1100 N. Main Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734-994-6611
Support Groups for youth, adult, and family supports
Mental Ill Advocacy
555 Towner St.
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
734-544-3050
800-440-7548
Initial Evaluation, Drug or Alcohol Treatment, Medication Treatment/Management,
Support Groups, Individual Psychotherapy, Cognitive Testing
Open to residents of Washtenaw County
Sliding scale fee services available
3174 Packard Road 501 N. Maple Rd
Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Ann Arbor, MI 48103
734-971-1073 734-926-4900
Psychiatric and social services for treatment of mild severe mental illness
Primary health care services
Food pantry and medication assistance
Accepts Medicaid, MIChild, and the Washtenaw Health Plan through Packard’s insurance enrollment service
In-school assessment and treatment for the mental health needs of students, located in the following schools:
A2 Tech
(734) 973-9167
Lincoln High School
(734) 714-9600
Lincoln Middle School
(734) 714-9509
Scarlett Middle / Mitchell Elementary Schools
(734) 677-2708
Ypsilanti Community High School
(734) 221-1007
Ypsilanti Community Middle School
(734) 221-2271
COMMUNITY SERVICES IN EAST LANSING
4572 S. Hagadorn Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 481-4800
A behavioral health practice serving individuals, families and organizations:
Specialized supports to individuals at risk of or actively experiencing symptoms of first episode psychosis,
An array of counseling approaches to fit the unique needs of our customers–including services for adults and children,
Is a nationally certified in the National Institute of Mental Health RA1SE (Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenia Episode) Project. This program includes early intervention for psychosis model of care & offers a complete training package for individuals.
Accepts Medicaid and many private insurances; a slide fee scale may also be available
COMMUNITY SERVICES IN GRAND RAPIDS/KALAMAZO
Grand Rapids:
Navigate Team Supervisor Carey Cutcher at (616) 259-7921
Kalamazoo Navigate:
Navigate Team Supervisor Phyllis DeWaters at (269) 488-9647
Program aimed at those 15-30 who are at risk for or have early psychosis
Individual resiliency training
Family education and care
Supported employment and education
Medication management
COMMUNITY SERVICES IN SOUTHFIELD
Contact: Laura Brdak at (248) 372-6868
Program aimed at those 15-30 who are at risk for or have early psychosis
Individual resiliency training
Family education and care
Supported employment and education
Medication management