Mental Health Resources


Mental health services can be difficult to navigate, especially when you or a loved one are in crisis. Because I only offer non-emergency services, I do my best to keep an updated list of crisis services here, both local to Longmont, Colorado and also nationally recognized resources. I implore you to use your own discretion with this list and hope you find it helpful should the need arise.

Crisis Support

Colorado Crisis Services: Call 1-844-493-8255, or text “TALK” to 38255, or visit https://coloradocrisisservices.org/

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988, or call 1-800-273-8255, or visit https://988lifeline.org/

Trevor Lifeline (LGBTQI+): Call 866-488-7386, or text “START” to 678-678, or visit https://www.thetrevorproject.org/

Sexual Assault Hotline: 303-322-7273 (English), 303-329-0031 (Español), or visit https://thebluebench.org/

Mental Health Partners’ Walk-In Crisis Center: 3180 Airport Road, Boulder, CO, 80301

Longs Peak Hospital: 1750 E. Ken Pratt Boulevard, Longmont, CO, 80504; 720-718-7000

Longmont United Hospital: 1950 Mountain View Ave, Longmont, CO, 80501 ; 303-651-5111

Boulder Community Hospital: 4747 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO, 80303; 303-415-7000

Recovery groups and community support are a great way to supplement therapeutic treatment. The following list includes support groups and community opportunities local to Longmont, Colorado and Boulder County, as well as nationally-recognized organizations. If you would like a resource added to this list, please contact me for consideration.

Support Groups & Community

Recovery Café Longmont: https://recoverycafelongmont.org/

Natural Highs: https://www.naturalhighs.org/

Full Circle: https://fullcircleprogram.com/

The Phoenix: https://thephoenix.org/

Recovery Dharma: https://recoverydharma.org/

Refuge Recovery: https://www.refugerecovery.org/

LifeRing Secular Recovery: https://liferingcolorado.org/

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): https://www.aa.org/

Narcotics Anonymous (NA): https://www.na.org/

Marijuana Anonymous (MA): https://marijuana-anonymous.org/

Al-Anon: https://al-anon.org/

On-Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA) : https://www.olganon.org/

Game Quitters: https://gamequitters.com/

NAMI Boulder County: https://namibouldercounty.org/

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA): https://www.dbsalliance.org/

Hearing Voices Network: https://www.hearing-voices.org/

GriefShare: https://www.griefshare.org/

TRU Community Care: https://www.trucare.org/adult-grief-support-groups/

Out Boulder County: https://www.outboulder.org/

Interfaith Network on Mental Illness (INMI): http://inmi.us/

Fishing the Good Fight: https://www.fishingthegoodfight.org/

Some clients may need more comprehensive treatment services. Psychological and neurological testing—as well as in-patient, out-patient and wrap-around services—may provide the best approach for what might be ailing a given person seeking psychotherapeutic and counseling services. Here are some of my favorite testing sites. These are updated periodically, so please use your discernment when advocating for you or your loved ones needs.

Treatment & Testing

Horizon Neuropsychological Services: https://horizonneuro.com/

STAR Institute: https://sensoryhealth.org/

Mental Health Partners: https://mhpcolorado.org/

Colorado Recovery: https://www.coloradorecovery.com/

Windhorse Community Services: https://windhorsecommunityservices.com/

Colorado Recovery: https://www.coloradorecovery.com/

Redpoint Center: https://www.theredpointcenter.com/

AIM House: https://www.aimhouse.com/

Northstar Transitions: https://www.northstartransitions.com/

Open Sky Wilderness Therapy: https://www.openskywilderness.com/