Volunteers of America Los Angeles (VOALA)
Provides a broad scope of support and services for all – regardless of race, gender, age, or religious preference.
(213) 389-1500
https://voala.org
HYC Request free counseling Services trough our CARE Program
In response to COVID-19, HYC has implemented telehealth and telephone service options to provide access to help for children, adolescents, and parents/caregivers. We understand our clients and members of our community most desperately need support and connection through this challenging and uncertain time. Telehealth and telephone services are currently recommended as the treatment platform of choice.
• Individual • Family • Adult • Child No Medi-Cal
Whittier Office: Norwalk Office:
14181 Telegraph Road. 12440 E. Firestone Blvd. Ste.316
Whittier, CA 90604 Norwalk, CA 90650
(562)273-0722 (562) 864-3722
American Indian Counseling Center (low cost community based services for individuals, families, and youth). To make an appointment call (562) 40200677 and request to speak to “on duty worker.” After hour emergencies call ACCESS center at (800) 854-7771
RH Counseling Services
Low Cost ($25 per class) for classes including Anger Management, Domestic Violence, Conflict Resolution, Youth Counseling.
7336 Painter Ave. Whittier, CA 90601
http://www.rhcounseling.org
Phone: (562) 309-7627 or (626) 689-0454
Online Resources
International OCD Foundation: The Foundation aims to improve outcomes for individuals with OCD and related disorders by providing online resources and support for those affected by OCD, including individuals with OCD and related disorders, their family members, friends, and loved ones, promoting awareness about OCD and related disorders to the OCD community and the general public. We also increase access to effective treatment by educating mental health professionals about evidence-based treatments, providing a forum for professional collaboration and networking, and supporting research into the causes of and treatments for OCD and related disorders.
https://iocdf.org
Grief Support and Suicide Prevention: www.Vitas.com/bereavement
GriefShare Seminars and Support Groups: www.griefshare.org
Adult and Child Grief Help, Infant Loss Support: www.Centering.org
Organization dedicated to helping people who are grieving and those who care for them: www.Centerforloss.com
Blog led by a counselor for grief: www.Webhealing.com
The Compassionate Friends exists to provide friendship, understanding, and hope to those going through the natural grieving process: www.compassionatefriends.org
Grief Support: www.lotsahelpinghands.com
Grief and Loss Programs: www.AARP.org
Grief Support: www.journeyofhearts.org
Project Sister Family Services
Project Sister Family Services is the foremost agency dedicated to providing services to the women, children, and men survivors of sexual assault and abuse and their families in the East San Gabriel and Inland Valleys in Southern California, a region with a population of over 2.3 million persons. Project Sister Family Services works with local law enforcement, district attorneys, courts, hospital and health care providers, schools, churches and other community groups and agencies. We provide services to those in crisis with extensive follow-up treatment, and specific sexual assault outreach and prevention education programs.
Contact Information:
Phone: (909) 623-1619
Phone: (626) 915-2535
Email: info@projectsister.org
Mail: P.O. Box 1369, Pomona, CA 91769
24-hour Hotlines (7 days a week):
Rape Crisis Hotline (909) 626-HELP (4357)
Child Abuse Hotline (626) 966 – 4155
http://projectsister.org
Institute for girls’ development
Established in 2004, the Institute is dedicated to empowering girls, women, families, and their circles of community through engaged, strength-based programs. Our year-round services include individual, couples, group, and family therapy as well as Comprehensive DBT and workshops.
Individual therapy is offered throughout the year: Our team of therapists work from the following perspectives: CBT, ACT, DBT, Other Mindfulness-Based approaches, Cultural-relational Therapy, Interpersonal, Expressive Arts, and Family Systems.
Groups for young women this summer!
–Explore Your Path: Designed for young women headed to college, in college, or taking a gap year, this group offers support and tools for navigating the young adult years.
–Walk Your Path: For Early Career Professionals, Graduate Students, or Recent College Grads, this Women’s process group provides a supportive soace to collaborate with other women from diverse backgrounds who wish to find more balance in their lives and helping women navigate different paths and find confidence in making big life decisions.
–ACT Therapy Group: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is a form of therapy which helps you relate diffrently to your anxious feelings, depressed moods, worrying mind, self-defeating behaviors, and/or anything else that causes you problems.
–Life Skills for Launch: Many young adults today are interested in building skills for living independently. In six fun, experiential sessions, you’ll have the opportunity to learn and practice within an environment of camaraderie and support. This group is designed for students headed to college, in college, taking a gap year, or transitioning to the next stage of life after school.
–Young Women’s Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) program: This Comprehensive DBT program aims to equip young women with learning skills for regulating their emotions. Young women who would benefit from a comprehensive DBT program include those who have challenge regulating big emotions, experience high conflict relationships, engage in self-injury or suicidal ideation, and/or have had a hospitilization. We are accepting applications for individuals who would to like to participate over the summer if accepted. We can also provide information on other DBT programs in the area if our prgoram is not a match for some reason.
Contact Information:
Phone: (626) 585-8075
95 N. Marengo Ave., Suite 100
Pasadena, CA 91101
www.IFGD.care
One Student
One Student is a non-profit organization that provides cutting edge programs, resources and opportunities that engage students to create social change to reduce sexual violence. One Student provides students and their allies with programs, resources and opportunities to address sexual violence. We will treat survivors, secondary survivors and allies with understanding, courage and respect, remain committed to offering inclusive, accurate and honest education. We agree to continue to evolve as an organization by remaining open to new opinions and ideas. We will be mindful of our audience’s unique point of view and strive to deliver a message that speaks to the youth and allies we serve. We value the full range of human diversity and seek to involve diverse populations in our staff, board, volunteers and our clientele.
Contact Information:
Phone: (813) 789-1256
Email: info@onestudent.org
http://onestudent.org
Online Resource: Not Alone
Not Alone is a website created by the White House Task Force to protect students from sexual assault. The website provides helpful resources for students from what to do if you or someone you know is sexually assaulted, to how to a complaint against your school, to local resources in your community. Sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking are serious problems on college and university campuses. OVW’s Campus Program awards grants to institutions of higher education to help create effective, comprehensive, and sustainable strategies to prevent and respond to these crimes. The Campus Program’s official title is: Grants to Reduce Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking on Campus. It is authorized by the Violence Against Women Act and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of 2005 and subsequent legislation.
Website: https://www.justice.gov/ovw/protecting-students-sexual-assault
Hotlines:
National Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse Hotline: (800) 339 3940
Domestic Violence Hotline – A safe way out of abusive environments: (800) 978 3600
R.A.I.N.N (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network): (800) 656 4673
LA County Mental Health Crisis Line: (800) 854 7771
Los Angeles County Mental Health Referral Line: (877) 222 9723
Pacific Clinics Agency
Through its dedicated staff, consumers, family members, volunteers and benefactors, Pacific Clinics provides innovative leadership in our communities, offering treatment, prevention and early intervention, program development and evaluation, research, training, and public education and advocacy, frequently in partnership with other social services organizations. Some services we offer are: Treatment for persons with serious and persistent mental illness and co-occurring substance abuse, and cost-effective treatments and supportive programs for persons from birth to older adulthood.
Contact Information:
Phone: 1(877) 722-2737
Email: info@pacificclinics.org
Location: 800 South Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA 91006
http://www.pacificclinics.org
NorthEast Los Angeles Mental Health Services
Provides crisis intervention, life support, medication support, mental health services (mhs), psychological testing, specialized foster care, targeted case management services targeted specifically at helping adults.
Contact Information:
Phone: (323) 478-8200
Location: 5321 VIA MARISOL LOS ANGELES, CA 90042
Hours: MON – FRI 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
http://losangeles.networkofcare.org
La Vie Counseling Center
La Vie Counseling Center is a non-profit corporation established to serve the community by providing counseling, education, and training. La Vie seeks to offer the best from the psychological sciences in an effort to treat the whole person: body, mind, spirit, and relationships. While we welcome clients of all faith backgrounds and practices, we are uniquely qualified to offer Christian clients a sophisticated integration of spiritual and emotional issues. La Vie offers professional psychotherapy and counseling services at reasonable rates at its two locations, Pasadena and Santa Monica.
Contact Information
Phone (toll free): (800) 483-9591 Fax: (626) 351-9493
Pasadena Location: 650 Sierra Madre Villa, Suite 110 Pasadena, CA 91107
Santa Monica Location: 3201 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 203 Santa Monica, CA 90403
http://www.laviecounseling.org
Asian Pacific Counseling Center
APCTC was the very first mental health center in Los Angeles County specifically developed to meet the unique needs of rapidly increasing numbers of Asian Pacific immigrants and refugees who were in need of a wide range of mental health services. Through intensive program development efforts in response to ever-growing service needs, APCTC has since expanded to its current operation with multiple funding sources. We offer a variety of children, family, and adult services.
Contact Information:
APCTC Main Center
Phone: (213) 252-2100
Fax: (213) 252-2199
Location: 520 S. Lafayette Pk. Pl. #300 Los Angeles, CA 90057
http://www.apctc.org
Orange County Mental Health Services
Coordinates and oversees emergency medical services and prehospital care, employee health for all County of Orange employees, health disaster preparedness and management, environmental health issues involving food safety, water quality and harmful conditions in our community, and the Medical Safety Net program that provides urgent, emergent medical services to low-income adults without an insurance home. One particular service, Adult and Older Adult Behavioral Health (AOABH), provides recovery mental health services and episodic treatment services which emphasize individual needs, strengths, choices, and involvement in service planning and implementation.Inpatient services include: acute and long term psychiatric inpatient treatment programs, forensic services, Lanterman Petris-Short (LPS) Care program administration and utilization case management of the Medi-Cal Mental Health Managed Care Plan. The specialized outpatient Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) provides 24-hour crisis stabilization, hospital diversion, and referral access to ABC acute psychiatric inpatient services. Contact Information:
Phone: 866-830-6011 or 714-447-7000
Location: 211 W. Commonwealth, Fullerton CA
www.ochealthinfo.com/oclinks
Fuller Psychological and Family Services
FPFS therapists provide thousands of hours of therapy and assessment services each year to hundreds of clients in Pasadena, Los Angeles, and surrounding communities. Most of our therapists are students from the Fuller Graduate School of Psychology’s Clinical Psychology Program and Marriage and Family Therapy Program. In this way, FPFS contributes to the development of future mental health professionals while also addressing the mental health needs of local communities. FPFS therapists provide therapy services to individuals ( children, adolescents, and adults), couples, families, and groups, to address a variety of symptoms associated with issues including but not limited to anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, trauma, guilt, and bereavement.
Contact Information:
Phone: 626-584-5555
Correo de voz en Español (626) 304-3754
Location: Pasadena (Main Office) 180 North Oakland Avenue Pasadena, CA 91101
Hours: 8:00 a.m.—9:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. Friday
http://fuller.edu/fuller-psychological-and-family-services/
The Whole Child Center
The Whole child provides counseling for teens and adults. The Whole Child’s mission is to give children of all ages the skills, support, and security they need to build emotionally healthy lives and become caring, responsible adults. Employs managing and adapting practices and a seeking safety model.
Contact Information:
Phone: 562-692-0383
Email: eramos@thewholechild.info
Location: 10155 Colima Road Whittier CA 90603
Hours: Mon-Thurs from 8am-7pm and Fri from 8am-5pm
https://www.thewholechild.info
Community Family Guidance Center
Community Family Guidance Center offers a broad range of outpatient mental health services that employ Best Practices to support our client’s journey to wellness through the integration of evidence-based programs focusing on prevention, early intervention, and treatment services. We focus on children, adolescents, and transition-age-youth and their families who are high-risk, low-income, and living in underserved areas throughout Southeast Los Angeles County. Most clients served through our programs have Medi-Cal Insurance. We do, however, have some limited funding for the uninsured or those unable to access other services, as well as programs developed to meet the needs of individuals without Medi-Cal coverage.
Contact Information:
Phone: 562-924-5526
Fax: 562-924-1040
Location: 10929 South Street Suite 208B Cerritos, CA 90703
http://cfgcenter.com
County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health Clinics
American Indian Counseling Center:
17707 S. Studebaker Rd. Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 402 0677
Hours of operation: Monday – Friday 8:oo am – 5:00 pm
Walk-ins: Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
Arcadia MHC:
330 East Live Oak Ave. Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 821-5858
Hours of operation: Monday – Friday 8:oo am – 5:00 pm
Walk-ins: Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Long Beach MHC:
1975 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 599-9280
Hours of operation: Monday – Friday 8:oo am – 5:00 pm
Walk-ins: Tuesday & Friday 9:00 am – 10:30am
Long Beach Asian Pacific MHC:
4510 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 346-1100
Hours of operation: Monday – Friday 8:oo am – 5:00 pm
Walk-ins: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Rio Hondo MHC:
17707 S. Studebaker Rd. Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 402-0677
Hours of operation: Monday – Friday 8:oo am – 5:00 pm
Walk-ins: Monday 8:00 am – 9:00 am, Wednesday 8:00 am – 9:30 am
Low Cost Community Counseling Center
We Specialize in psychological support for a variety of issues including: Marriage Counseling, Substance Abuse, Child And Teen, Depression Anxiety, and Behavior Problems. Individual or group counseling is available as needed. We can also accommodate court-ordered clients (DCFS, probation, parole, etc.) including individuals needing to participate in domestic violence or parenting classes. Areas of service: Pico Rivera, South Whittier, Downey, Norwalk, Whittier, Bell Gardens, Montebello, La Mirada, Bellflower, Artesia, Commerce, East La Mirada, Cudahy, Paramount, and Bell.
(562) 903-7777 1 pm – 8 pm, Monday – Thursday
lowcostcommunitycounselingcenter.com
SPIRITT Family Services
Spiritt Family Services provides a range of programs centered around the mental and emotional well-being of children and families. SPIRITT delivers family-focused education, case management, support and counseling. They have locations in Whittier, Glendora, South El Monte, La Puente, and Bell Gardens.
(855) 714-8800
spiritt.org
Exodus Recovery Psychiatric Urgent Care Center
The Exodus Recovery 23-hour Psychiatric Urgent Care Center is a welcoming environment where individuals in crisis can be assessed for stabilization services, medication evaluation and management, or hospitalization if necessary. The Urgent Care Center is open and available 24 hours per day, 365 days per year, on a walk-in basis.
UCC – MLK Foundation
12021 Wilmington Avenue, Bldg 10
Los Angeles, CA 90059
(562) 295-4617
Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
exodusrecovery.com/urgent-care-center-mlk/
St. Therese Catholic Church
St. Therese Church is an active and Eucharistic Parish Community dedicated in faith and service to a loving and merciful God under our Patroness, St. Therese of Lisieux. We are committed in our ministries to providing discipleship through evangelization and fostering a contemplative life, resulting in Christian formation and spiritual growth of our members. Our vision is to be a spiritual Catholic Family focused on prayer as well as service to the Gospel through a Sacramental life. We envision our Parish as a community of stewards dedicated to building up the Body of Christ through active ministry while living the example of simplicity, humility, confidence, and love of our Patroness, St. Therese of Lisieux.
Contact Information:
Phone: (626) 282 2744
Location: 510 N. El Molino Ave. Alhambra, Ca 91001
http://www.sttheresechurchalhambra.org
Casa Cardenas
Spanish language support group. Please contact before attending.
Contact Information:
Phone: (626) 814 6400
Location: 4141 Maine Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Joslyn Senior Center
The Joslyn Center provides health, recreational, educational and social programs along with information, referral, volunteer and support services for adults age 50+ in the communities of Indian Wells, Palm Desert and Rancho Mirage.
Claremont Location:
Phone: 909-399-3289
Address: 660 North Mountain Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711
Contact Information:
Phone: 760.340.3220
Fax: 760.568-9230
Email: faxdianes@joslyncenter.org
Location: 73-750 Catalina Way Palm Desert, CA 92260
http://joslyncenter.org
City of Hope
City of Hope is a world leader in the research and treatment of cancer, diabetes, and other serious diseases. We deliver scientific miracles that make lives whole again. Each innovative treatment we create gives people the chance to live longer, better and more fully.
Contact Information:
Phone: 626-256-HOPE(4673)
Location: 1500 East Duarte Road Duarte, CA 91010
www.cityofhope.org
St. Bede the Venerable Catholic Church
A Catholic community who is “Here to Create an Environment Where People Feel Welcomed, Comfortable, Understood, Esteemed and Loved”.
Contact Information:
Phone: (818) 949-4300
Location: 215 Foothill Boulevard, La Canada Flintridge California 91011
www.bede.org
All Saints Church
Following our prophetic call, we seek to embody the inclusive love of God in Christ through Spirituality, Community, and Peace & Justice. All Saints Church is committed to excellence in its many ministries, building on these foundational values: Our pastoral, educational and discernment ministries are strengthened and transformed by gathering for Word, sacrament and corporate prayer. We all give and receive pastoral care in our individual relationships and through the various groups that minister here. We prize learning, seeking to know the mind and will of God through Scripture, reason, tradition and human experience. Our personal journeys of faith are informed by and made accountable to the world’s deep needs when we are dispersed throughout this multicultural region for courageous and risk-filled work of peace and justice. In the service of this maturing, relevant, action-oriented faith, we seek to grow in membership as well as in resourceful, prayerful and collaborative service.
Contact Information:
Phone: 626.583.2737
Location: 132 North Euclid Ave. Pasadena, CA 91101
www.allsaints-pas.org
Huntington Hospital
Our mission is to provide excellent health care and compassionate service to each person by bringing together outstanding physicians, caring nurses, professional staff and advanced technologies. Our vision is to be the leader in creating community well-being through world-class health care delivered with kindness and dignity. Core values are: Respect, Integrity, Stewardship, Excellence, Collaboration. Six-week sessions, call for schedule.
Contact Information:
Phone: 626.397.5074 (Contact Barbara Ann Perry, LCSW)
Location: 100 West California Boulevard Pasadena. CA 91105
www.huntingtonhospital.org
St. Hilary Catholic Church
The Mission of St. Hilary Church of Perpetual Adoration is to create an atmosphere in which faith grows by: preaching the Good News, celebrating the Sacraments and the offering of the Eucharist where Many Are Made One Around The Table of The Lord. Celebrating Christ we embrace diversity, seek unity and serve the greater community. The door of St. Hilary Church of Perpetual Adoration remains perpetually open, inviting and welcoming all who enter.
Contact Information:
Phone:(562) 942-7300 Fax: (562) 948- 3760
Location: 5465 S. Citronell Ave. Pico Rivera, CA 90660
http://www.st-hilary.com
Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital
We’re a nonprofit, regional healthcare network with two hospitals, numerous outpatient medical offices, a multispecialty medical (physician) group, home healthcare services and hospice care, as well as heart, cancer, and emergency services. Our leadership is dedicated to putting patients first—a cornerstone of our mission, vision and values—as we deliver top-quality healthcare.
Contact Information:
Phone (contact pastoral services): 562-698-0811 Ext. 12500
Location: 12401 Washington Blvd. Whittier, CA 90602
http://www.pihhealth.org/
Pathways
Pathways LA strengthens low-income and vulnerable working families, promotes high quality early care and education services for children of all abilities, develops knowledgeable early care providers, and promotes economically resilient communities. Our vision is that families will have access to high quality inclusive early care and education services regardless of income and children of all abilities will have the opportunity to achieve their full potential.
Strategic Imperatives
- Increase the impact of Pathways services and programs on child and family outcomes, especially for those most vulnerable
- Improve the effectiveness of provider skills training efforts
- Increase school readiness best practices in early care and education programs serving low-income families in Pathways service area
- Elevate Pathways’ recognition as a leading authoritative source for vulnerable working families and the early care and education need of their children.
Contact Information:
Phone: 562.698.0304
Location: 6706 South Friends Ave. Whittier, CA 90601 Red Cross Center
http://www.pathwaysla.org
Center for Discovery Beverly Hills
We treat: Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, ARFID, Diabulimia, Orthorexia, Compulsive Over-exercise, Body Dysmorphic Disorder. We serve: Children (Female and Male), Adolescents (Female and Male), Adults (Female and Male), Seniors (Female and Male). We treat patients through Individual, Group, Nutritional, Art Therapy, Family/Couples, and active movement. We take insurance, but not Medical/Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone:866-377-9962 Location: 8484 Wilshire Blvd #510, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
www.centerfordiscoverybeverlyhills.com
Susan B. Krevoy Eating Disorders Program
We treat: Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, Night Eating Syndrome, Compulsive Over-exercise, Body Dysmorphic Disorder for adolescents (female and male), adults (female and male), and seniors (Female and Male). We also offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: anxiety, trauma, abuse, mood disorders, depression, OCD, self-injury. We do treatments for/through Individual, Group, Nutritional, Art Therapy, Family/Couples, and Meditation. We accept Insurance, but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone: 310-550-1776
Location: 9454 Wilshire Blvd, Penthouse Beverly Hills, CA 90212
www.drkrevoy.com
Center for Discovery Southern California
CDSC treats: Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, ARFID, Diabulimia, Orthorexia, Compulsive Over-exercise, Body Dysmorphic Disorder. We offer our services to both children and adolescents. Our levels of care are Residential, Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization and Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, Mood Disorders, Drug Addiction, Depression,
OCD, Self-Injury Treatment Modalities: Individual, Group, Nutritional, PsychoPharmacology,
Art Therapy, Family/Couples, Exercise, Medical, Movement, and Psychodrama.
We accept insurance, but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone: 800-760-3934
Location: Downey, CA 90240
www.centerfordiscoverydowney.com
Orange County Health & Psychology Associates
We treat Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, Orthorexia, and Compulsive Over Exercise for adults. Our level of Care: Intensive Outpatient. We offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, Mood Disorders, Drug Addiction, Depression, OCD, and Self-Injury. Our services include Individual, Group, Nutritional, Art Therapy, and Medical.
We take insurance, but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact information:
Phone: 949-551-4272
Location: Discovery, Ste. #100 Irvine, CA 92618
www.ochpa.com
Center for Discovery Southern California La Habra
We treat: Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, ARFID, Diabulimia, Orthorexia, Compulsive Over-exercise, Body Dysmorphic Disorder We serve children (Female and Male) and adolescents (Female and Male). Our levels of care are Residential, Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization. We offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, Mood Disorders, Drug Addiction, Depression, OCD, Self-Injury. Our kinds of treatment include: Individual, Group, Nutritional, PsychoPharmacology, Art Therapy, Family/ Couples, Exercise, Medical, Movement, Psychodrama. We accept insurance, but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone: 866-377-9962
Location: La Habra, CA 90631
www.centerfordiscoverylahabra.com
Shoreline Center for Eating Disorder Treatment – Satori House
We treat: Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, Diabulimia, Orthorexia, Compulsive Over-exercise. We serve Adolescents 13+ (Female and Male), Adults (Female and Male), and Seniors (Female and Male). Our levels of care are Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient, Transitional. We offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, Mood Disorders, Depression, OCD, Self-Injury, and Personality Disorders. Our treatments include Individual, Group, Nutritional, PsychoPharmacology, Art Therapy, Family/Couples, Exercise, Movement, Psychodrama, and Equine. We accept insurance, but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone: 562-434-6007
Location: 191 Argonne Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90803
Center for Discovery Los Alamitos
We treat Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, ARFID, Diabulimia, Orthorexia,
Compulsive Over-exercise, Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Serves: Children (Female and Male), Adolescents (Female and Male), Adults
(Female and Male), and Seniors (Female and Male). Our levels of care is Intensive Outpatient.
We offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, Mood Disorders, Drug Addiction, Depression, Sexual Addiction, OCD, Self-Injury, and Personality Disorders. The treatment modalities we offer are Individual, Group, Nutritional, Art Therapy, Family/Couples, and Movement. We take insurance, but not Medicare/Medicaid. Contact Information:
Phone: 866-377-9962
Location: Los Alamitos, CA
www.centerfordiscovery.com
Monte Nido & Affiliates’ Eating Disorder Center of California
We offer Psychiatric and Medical Management and Treatment, Evidence-based and state-of-the-art protocols backed by a high success rate demonstrated in our outcome study, Experienced and dedicated staff that includes recovered professionals, Joint Commission, Accredited, A natural environment conducive to healing, High amount of individual therapeutic sessions, Group therapy that solidifies and establishes other components of treatment, Family therapy including individual family sessions, weekly multi-family groups and once a month 2-day family weekend, and a Unique level system that meets the client where she is and re-evaluates the client as she progresses through the program at her own pace. We treat Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, Orthorexia, Compulsive Over-exercise, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder. We accept insurance, but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact information:
Phone: 310-457-9958
Location: Los Angeles, CA
www.montenido.com
Renfrew Center of Los Angeles
Renfrew provides women suffering from anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and related mental health problems with the tools they need to succeed in recovery and in life. Offering a warm, nurturing environment, Renfrew emphasizes a respect for the unique psychology of women, the importance of a collaborative therapeutic relationship and the belief that every woman needs to actively participate in her own growth and recovery. We treat: Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, ARFID, Diabulimia, Orthorexia, Compulsive Over-exercise, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder. We take insurance but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone: 800-736-3739
Location: 12121 Wilshire Blvd, Ste. #601 Los Angeles, CA 90025
www.renfrewcenter.com
UCLA Eating Disorders Program
The program strives to simultaneously restore physical well-being by facilitating adaptive eating behaviors and enhance emotional well-being by targeting dysfunctional beliefs and self-perceptions and addressing psychosocial issues. We treat Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, and ARFID. We serve children (Female and Male), adolescents (Female and Male), and adults (Female and Male). Our levels of care are Inpatient, Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization, and Intensive Outpatient. We offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, Mood Disorders, Drug Addiction, Depression, Self-Injury. We take insurance and Medicare, but not Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone: 310-825-5730
Location: 760 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90024
www.eatingdisorders.ucla.edu
Cielo House: Comprehensive Eating Disorder Treatment
From Outpatient services to Residential treatment, at Cielo House, we provide the highest quality care for Eating Disorders Treatment customized to match the needs of each of our clients every step of the way. What makes Cielo House different is everything.
Beautiful natural settings, welcoming and comfortable environments, our organic garden, animal-assisted therapy, and the true understanding that each of our clients is unique and that their own personal journey matters. We treat Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, and Compulsive Over-exercise. We serve adults. Our levels of care include: Residential, Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization. We offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, Mood Disorders, Drug Addiction, Depression, OCD, Self-Injury, Personality Disorders. Our treatment modalities include: Individual, Group, Nutritional, PsychoPharmacology, Art Therapy, Family/Couples, Yoga, Mindfulness
We take insurance but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone: 650-455-9242
Location: 323 Cypress Avenue Moss Beach, CA 94038
www.cielohouse.com
Center for Discovery Rancho Palos Verdes
We treat Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, ARFID, Diabulimia, Orthorexia, Compulsive Over-exercise, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder for women. Our levels of care are Residential, Day
Treatment/Partial Hospitalization. We offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, Mood Disorders, Drug Addiction, Depression, OCD, and Self-Injury.
Our treatment modalities are Individual, Group, Nutritional, PsychoPharmacology, Art Therapy, Family/Couples, Exercise, Medical, Movement, and Psychodrama. We accept insurance, but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone: 866-406-0166
Location: Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
www.oceanaire-ed.com
A New Journey Eating Disorder Center
We treat Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, ARFID, Night Eating Syndrome, Orthorexia, Compulsive
Over-exercise, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder. We serve adolescents (Female and
Male), Adults (Female and Male), and Seniors (Female and Male). Our levels of care are Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient, and Transitional. We offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Trauma, Mood Disorders, Drug Addiction, Depression, OCD, Self-Injury. Our treatment modalities are Individual, Group, Nutritional, PsychoPharmacology,
Art Therapy, Family/Couples, Movement, and Psychodrama. We take insurance.
Contact information:
Phone: 800-634-1733
Location: 2716 Ocean Park Blvd, Ste. #3046 Santa Monica, CA 90405
www.rosewoodranch.com
Torrance Memorial Medical Center – Medical Stabilization Program For Patients With Eating Disorders
We treat Anorexia, Bulimia, BED, OSFED, ARFID, Diabulimia, Orthorexia, Compulsive Over-exercise, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder. We serve adolescents 13+ (Female and
Male), and adults 18-25 (Female and Male). Our level of care is Inpatient. We offer Co-Morbid Diagnosis for: Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, Mood Disorders, Depression, OCD, Self-Injury. Our treatment modalities are Individual, Nutritional, Psycho-Pharmacology, Family/Couples, Medical, Yoga. We take insurance, but not Medicare/Medicaid.
Contact Information:
Phone: 310-325-4353
Location: 3400 Lomita Blvd, Ste. #300 Torrance, CA 90505
www.torrancememorial.org/
Websites/Organizations
About Face: about-face.org – (415) 839 6779
Academy for Eating Disorders: aedweb.org – (703) 234 4079
Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness: allianceforeatingdisorders.com – (866) 662 1235
Andrea’s Voice Foundation: andreasvoice.org
Association of Professionals Treating Eating Disorders: aptedsf.com – (774) 993 8034
Avalon Hills Foundation: avalonhillsfoundation.org – (435) 938 6030
Beyond Hunger: beyondhunger.org – (415) 459 2270
Binge Eating Disorder Association: bedaonline.com – (855) 855 2332
Community Outreach for Prevention of Eating Disorders: cope-ecf.org
Diabulimia Hotline: diabulimiahotline.org – (425) 985 3635
Eating Disorder Foundation: eatingdisorderfoundation.org – (303) 322 3373
Eating Disorder Hope: eatingdisorderhope.org – (800) 986 4160
Eating Disorder Recovery Support: edrs.net – (855) 588 3377
Eating Disorders Anonymous: eatingdisorderanonymous.org
Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy and Action: eatingdisorderscoalition.org – (202) 543 9570
Eating Disorders Information Network: myedin.org – (404) 465 3385
Eating Disorders Referral and Information: edreferral.com
Eating Disorders Resource center: edrcsv.org – (408) 356 1212
The Elisa Project: theelisaproject.org – (866) 837 1999
Emily Program Foundation: emilyprogramfoundation.org – (651) 379 6134
FEAST: Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders: feast-ed.org – (855) 503 3278
Featherweight Inc.: featherweightinc.com
Finding Balance: findingbalance.com – (615) 599 6948
FREED Foundation: freedfoundation.org
HOPE: Helping Other People Eat: hopetolive.com – (321) 231 0791
International Association of Eating Disorders professionals: iaedp.com – (800) 800 8126
Joy Project: joyproject.org
Kartini Foundation: kartinifoundation.org
Kirsten Haglund Foundation: kirstenhaglund.org
KMB for Answers Foundation: kmbforanswers.org
Kirsten Watt Foundation: kirstenwattfoundation.org – (209) 462 3889
Maudsley Parents: maudsleyparents.org
MRC Foundation: mrcfoundation.com – (423) 622 2666
Mental Fitness Inc.: normal-life.org – (917) 771 4977
MentorCONNECT: mentorconnect-ed.org
Mirror Mirror: mirror-mirror.org
Moonshadow’s Spirit: moonshadowsspirit.org
Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association Inc.: medainc.org – (617) 558 1881
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders: anad.org – (630) 577 1330
National Association for Males with Eating Disorders: namedinc.org
National Eating Disorders Association: nationaleatingdisorders.org – (800) 931 2237
Overeaters Anonymous: oa.org – (505) 891 2662
Project HEAL: theprojectheal.org
Proud2BMe: proud2bme.org – (800) 931 2237
Rewrite Beautiful: rewritebeautiful.org
River Centre Foundation: rivercentrefoundation.org – (419) 517 7551
T.H.E. Center for Disordered Eating: thecenternc.org – (828) 337 4685
Tri-State Eating Disorder Resource Team: edrteam.org – (812) 584 1086
New Directions
Our therapeutic community helps veterans with everything from substance abuse recovery to family reunification to benefit advocacy. New Directions for Veterans (NDVets), a licensed, long-term drug and alcohol treatment program founded by formerly homeless veterans, has provided food, shelter, support and rehabilitation to clients since 1992. The agency provides services to more than 1,000 veterans each year through its outreach program and at three Transitional Housing treatment centers. NDVets offers: Substance Abuse Rehabilitation, Remedial Education, Vocational Assessment and Training, Legal Services (please call 310.914.5966 and ask for the Legal Coordinator), Permanent Supportive Housing Assistance, Services for Post 9/11 Veterans,Veteran Benefits Advocacy, Family Reunification Support, Separation/Transition Assistance, Help with Legal Issues, Counseling and Therapy, and Aftercare.
Contact Information:
Phone: (310) 914-4045
Email: info@ndvets.org
Location: 11303 Wilshire Blvd., VA Bldg 116, Los Angeles, CA 90073
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25536 11420 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025
http://ndvets.org
National Veterans Foundation Hotline: (888) 777 4443