
Connecting People With Mental Health Care and Treatment
Mental Health US helps individuals and families find mental health, behavioral health, and substance use treatment options across the United States.
Our Mission
Mental Health US was created to give people a clearer starting point when searching for care. Mental health treatment can be difficult to navigate, especially when someone is already dealing with stress, uncertainty, or concern for a loved one.
Our goal is to make that search feel more manageable. We bring provider information, treatment categories, and educational resources together so visitors can better understand their options and take the next step with more confidence.
Mental Health US is a research and navigation tool. We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations, but we do help people find and compare mental health, behavioral health, and dual diagnosis treatment resources across the United States.
What You Can Do on Mental Health US
Search for care near you
Find treatment centers, therapy providers, behavioral health programs, and dual diagnosis services by location, facility name, level of care, service type, therapy approach, condition treated, or population served.
Compare provider details
Review facility information such as services offered, levels of care, treatment approaches, conditions treated, populations served, accreditations, contact details, hours, and available provider information.
Learn about treatment options
Explore informational pages about outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, residential care, inpatient treatment, psychiatric services, therapy approaches, crisis support, and other mental health care options.
Who We Serve
Mental Health US is designed for people who are trying to find support, understand their options, and decide where to begin.
Some visitors are looking for care for themselves. Others are helping a loved one, comparing programs for a family member, or supporting a client in finding appropriate resources. People come to Mental Health US for many reasons, including therapy nearby, higher levels of care, psychiatric services, dual diagnosis treatment, or information about treatment options for a specific condition.
Wherever someone is in that process, our directory is built to make the search feel more organized and less overwhelming.
What Our Directory Helps You Find
Mental health treatment centers
Facilities that provide structured mental health care, including assessment, treatment planning, therapy, psychiatric support, and ongoing services.
Behavioral health facilities
Programs that support emotional, psychological, and behavioral health needs through therapy, case management, coordinated care, and structured treatment.
Therapy and counseling services
Individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, couples counseling, and other counseling services provided by mental health professionals.
Psychiatric services
Psychiatric evaluations, diagnosis, medication management, and ongoing psychiatric care.
Dual diagnosis treatment
Integrated care for people experiencing both mental health and substance use concerns, with support that may include therapy, psychiatric care, recovery planning, and coordinated treatment services.
Crisis and emergency resources
Information related to crisis intervention, emergency mental health services, and immediate support options.
Multiple levels of care
Outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, residential treatment, inpatient care, and other structured care settings.
Specialized treatment options
Care for specific mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, ADHD, OCD, bipolar disorder, mood disorders, and related behavioral health needs.
How We Organize Treatment Information
Mental Health US organizes treatment information into categories that reflect how care is commonly described across the mental health and behavioral health system.
Levels of care
Outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, residential treatment, inpatient care, and related care settings.
Core services
Therapy, psychiatric care, medication management, case management, crisis services, family support, and other treatment services.
Therapies and approaches
Cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, EMDR, trauma-informed care, family therapy, group therapy, and other therapeutic approaches.
Conditions treated
Depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma, substance use, bipolar disorder, OCD, ADHD, mood disorders, and other mental health concerns.
Populations served
Adults, adolescents, veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, families, seniors, and other populations that may benefit from specialized support.
Additional services
Other treatment-related services, supports, and program features that may not fit into a single category but can still help people better understand what a provider offers.
Our Commitment to Transparency
Facility details can change. Services, hours, availability, insurance acceptance, and payment options should always be confirmed directly with the provider before scheduling care or making a decision.
Mental Health US does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. The information in our directory is intended to support research and navigation, not replace a conversation with a licensed healthcare professional.
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health emergency, call 911 or contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
For Facilities and Providers
If you operate a mental health treatment center, behavioral health facility, therapy practice, psychiatric practice, or dual diagnosis treatment program, you can submit or update your listing in the Mental Health US directory.
Accurate and current information helps individuals and families better understand what services are available and how to contact your organization. Enhanced profiles and verification options may also be available for facilities that want to provide more complete information to people researching treatment.
Contact Us
For questions, listing updates, facility submissions, or general inquiries, contact us at:
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