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Emotional & Behavioral Wellbeing

In this section, you will find a wide variety of services dedicated to helping teens and young adults with their emotional and behavioral health, including general mental health services, substance abuse services, and eating disorder services in San Diego County.

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The resources and services in this directory are provided by external partners and not by San Diego Center for Children.

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UCSD Hillcrest Medical Center

UC San Diego Hillcrest Medical Center offers comprehensive emergency care and operates the region’s first Level I Trauma Center, which treats the highest level of critical injury.

(619) 543-6222

UCSD Thornton Hospital and Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center

Emergency services in La Jolla are located in the Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, a comprehensive heart center and certified primary stroke center, which is located next to Thornton Hospital. The emergency department in La Jolla offers a broad range of acute care and specialty consultation.

(858) 657-8530

Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC): Adult Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program

Alcohol and Drug Treatment program provides effective substance abuse treatment, drinking alcohol recovery, and prevention services.

(619) 521-5720

Union of Pan Asian Communities: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program

UPAC’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program provides intensive outpatient behavioral health services and case management for seriously emotionally disturbed (SED) children and families utilizing a comprehensive approach that is community based, client and family driven, trauma informed, and culturally competent. The program focuses on providing services to underserved Asian Pacific Islanders (API) and Latino SED clients with an emphasis on API clients.

(619) 232-6454 Ext. 842

Union of Pan Asian Communities: Transition Age Youth Biopsychosocial Rehabilitation Program and Clubhouse

The Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) is a nationally recognized non-profit organization, offering multicultural, multilingual, comprehensive physical and mental health services to Asian, Pacific Islander and other ethnic communities. The program provides social education, vocational and community reintegration for clients recovering from mental health issues.

(619) 232-6454

UPAC: Alliance for Community Empowerment (ACE) Program

Alliance for Community Empowerment (ACE) Program was created to address the effects of community violence, strengthen the family, and empower the community. All services aim to create stronger family bonds, reduce delinquent behavior, and advance community respect. All programs are free and target San Diego’s central region.

(619) 265-2772

UPAC: Helping Empower Authentic Relationships for Teens Program (H.E.A.R.T.)

The San Diego Helping Empower Authentic Relationships for Teens Program (H.E.A.R.T.) offers intervention services for male and female dating violence victims ages 13-24. While H.E.A.R.T. services target youth and young adults living in the Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino, and African American communities residing in the City Heights and Southeast San Diego areas; all are welcome!

(619) 265-2777

UPAC: Problem Gambling Prevention Program

UPAC’s Problem Gambling Program provides education, workshops, counseling, and treatment to interested groups, professionals, and gamblers at no cost to prevent problem gambling.

(619) 521-5720 Ext. 1313

Vista Community Clinic-Grapevine

We offer high quality, low-cost primary health care at five state-of-the-art clinic sites. For your convenience we offer extended evening and weekend hours, same day appointments, pharmacy and laboratory services on-site, and free door to door transportation.Our board-certified or board-eligible medical doctors, physician assistants and nurse practitioners serve all members of the community, regardless of insurance status. Uninsured patients can receive help in enrolling in insurance or may be eligible to pay on a sliding fee scale.

(844) 308-5003

Vista Community Clinic-Pier View

We offer high quality, low-cost primary health care at five state-of-the-art clinic sites. For your convenience we offer extended evening and weekend hours, same day appointments, pharmacy and laboratory services on-site, and free door to door transportation.Our board-certified or board-eligible medical doctors, physician assistants and nurse practitioners serve all members of the community, regardless of insurance status. Uninsured patients can receive help in enrolling in insurance or may be eligible to pay on a sliding fee scale.

(844) 308-5003

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Use the tools below to find the emotional and behavioral well-being resources that fit your unique set of needs.

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The resources and services in this directory are provided by external partners and not by San Diego Center for Children.

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St. Germaine Children's Charity

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Disclaimer

We do not endorse any specific organization listed nor are we responsible for ensuring the quality of the services listed. Users should always select services at their own discretion. Additionally, this information is subject to change as funding for programs can shift over time, though we do our very best to keep the resource center as up-to-date as possible.

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