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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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Harmonium: Family Youth Partnership Program

Harmonium’s Family Youth Partner Program offers full service partnerships to children and transition age youth. Within this program, San Diego County Mental Health and Harmonium are working together with mental health therapists to achieve treatment plan goals. Our staff members understand that mental health issues are often complicated by other life challenges such as physical health, limited resources, economics, educational needs, employment, legal system and daily life experiences.

(858)-684-3080

Heidorn Lifeline

Heidorn Lifeline is a suicide and crisis hotline specializing in LGBTQ-related challenges.

(858) 212-LIFE (5433)

HIV Coordinated Services Center

Family Health Centers of San Diego is the largest provider of comprehensive HIV prevention, outreach, education, testing and support services in San Diego County including clean syringe exchange, comprehensive risk counseling, diagnostic and medical services, free HIV testing and counseling, gay men’s health services, HIV case management, individual and group education, In the Mix-Services for young gay men of color, mental health, peer advocacy, Steps to Change- support and services for IDUs, and transgender health services including case management, hormone therapy, and counseling.

(619) 515-2446

Home Start: Maternity Shelter Program

The Maternity Shelter Program provides safe, secure and supportive housing with intensive case management services for pregnant and parenting young women who are between 18 and 24 years old, and their dependent children. These women are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless.

(619) 906-4401

House of Metamorphosis

House of Metamorphosis (HOM) is a residential drug and alcohol treatment program in San Diego, California. Our treatment provides behavior modifications for men and women in a therapeutic community setting. HOM was established to be a guiding light to its residents, to show how it is possible to live “drug-free” in society and how to cope with everyday problems.

(619) 236-9217

Imperial Beach Health Center

Imperial Beach Health Center offers comprehensive primary health care. Our clinical staff includes board certified physicians, family nurse practitioners, a certified nurse midwife, registered nurses, a registered dietician, clinical psychologists, and mental health counselors.

(619) 429-3733

Interfaith Community Services: Coastal Service Center

Interfaith Community Services, was founded in 1982 by a handful of diverse faith communities to address the needs of low-income, homeless, and underserved people in North San Diego County. Separately, these congregations were providing relief to people in need, but by creating Interfaith they were better able to collaborate to make a bigger impact on the needs of people in our community. As participation grew, Interfaith evolved into broad continuum of programs and services that provides the tools and resources people in crisis need to stabilize and rebuild their lives. These programs are organized into nine main areas: food and basic needs, shelters and housing, family and social services, employment services, children and youth programs, senior services, veterans assistance, addiction recovery, and community connections. Under these department headings are numerous programs covering a broad spectrum of support. Programs are designed to overlap so that each client receives as many services as necessary for his/her specific situation.

(760) 721-2117

Interfaith Community Services: Inland Service Center

Interfaith Community Services, was founded in 1982 by a handful of diverse faith communities to address the needs of low-income, homeless, and underserved people in North San Diego County. Separately, these congregations were providing relief to people in need, but by creating Interfaith they were better able to collaborate to make a bigger impact on the needs of people in our community. As participation grew, Interfaith evolved into broad continuum of programs and services that provides the tools and resources people in crisis need to stabilize and rebuild their lives. These programs are organized into nine main areas: food and basic needs, shelters and housing, family and social services, employment services, children and youth programs, senior services, veterans assistance, addiction recovery, and community connections. Under these department headings are numerous programs covering a broad spectrum of support. Programs are designed to overlap so that each client receives as many services as necessary for his/her specific situation.

(760) 489-6380

Jewish Family Services

Since 1918, Jewish Family Services of San Diego has been a trusted community resource for individuals and families in times of need. Our wide range of integrated services empower individuals & families to move toward self-sufficiency, support aging with dignity, and foster community connection & engagement throughout San Diego County and the Coachella Valley. JFS provides essential services to people regardless of religion, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, ability, gender identity/expression, or sexual orientation.

(See website for locations in other counties in San Diego.)

(858) 637-3210

Julian Medical Clinic

Reminiscent of a traditional general medicine practice, the Julian Medical Clinic is a family-practice office that puts a special emphasis on service and small-town friendliness. Located in the historic district of Julian just west of the Town Hall, the clinic serves the population of Julian as well as surrounding communities such as Lake Cuyamaca, Wynola and Santa Ysabel.

(760) 765-1223

Search and Filter

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

  • Type of Need

  • Region

  • Services Specifically For

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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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