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Mental health and substance use disorder treatment services are available in every Utah county. Click to find your county provider.
Online recovery resources. Many recovery groups will continue to meet in person, but if you become ill or your local groups are delayed, there are options for holding virtual meetings and support groups that are online. A brief list of online recovery meetings that may be helpful are:
Find national treatment providers using the SAMHSA treatment locator here; Prevention in utah. To learn more about the prevention efforts in Utah, click here opens in a new tab; Access prevention resources from SUMH and other agencies here opens in a new tab; Become and Evidence-Based Prevention Program
Central Utah Counseling Center. phone number (435) 283-8400. 152 North 400 West Ephraim, UT 84627 http://www.cucc.us opens in a new tab
A Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS) is an individual who uses their lived experience in recovery from mental health and/or substance use disorder. Peers will learn skills in a formal training to deliver services promoting recovery and resiliency.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. Phone: (801) 538-3939. Email: [email protected] External information disclaimer. Navigation Menu. Services. Prevention. ... Adolescent Treatment Learning Series. DUI Classes. Intellectual / Developmental Disability Webinar Series. Suicide Prevention. SURE – OQ Analyst Training. Trauma Informed Approach Training.
NAMI-UT Annual Conference. opens in a new tab. August 2, 2024 Utah Zero Suicide Summit at the Gail Miller Conference Center in Sandy - Addictions Update Conference. October 23 - 25, 2024 - Utah Fall Substance Use Conference in St. George, Utah. Follow us online.
The Office of Substance Use and Mental Health (OSUMH) is Utah’s public mental health and substance use authority. This office consults and coordinates with federal, state, and local partners regarding programs and services. The office also contracts for substance use and mental health programs funded with state and federal funds.
Each area provides individual and family therapy, group services, medication management, respite, intensive mental health services and has access to day or residential treatment options. Each LMHA provides evidence-based treatment to help children reduce their mental health symptoms.
Mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, bi-polar illness, schizophrenia, dementia, maternal depression, substance related and addictive disorders are all treatable conditions. Information About Common Mental Illnesses.