There are a variety of mental health resources, including state-funded programs, private therapy options, support groups, and crisis intervention services. Here are some general resources that might be helpful: (click on the “+” to the right to expand this list)
Island
King
Snohomish
Crisis Connections: Offers a 24-hour crisis line, a King County 2-1-1 line that provides access to community resources and support, as well as other specialized lines for veterans and those experiencing emotional distress.
Lifeline Connections – Crisis Stabilization
Rainier Springs – 24/7 mental health or substance use assessment
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Washington: Offers support groups, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness.
Unity Behavioral Health – Crisis Stabilization
Washington 211: A referral and information helpline that connects callers to a wide range of health and human services, including mental health resources.
Washington State Community Connectors
Washington State Department of Health (DOH): The DOH provides information on mental health services, including how to find mental health providers and resources for immediate help.
Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA): The HCA oversees the state’s public mental health system, offering services to those covered by state-funded health insurance programs like Medicaid.
For the most current and specific information, it’s best to directly contact these organizations or visit their websites. They can provide details on accessing mental health services, including eligibility, locations, and types of services available.