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NEVADA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT #41404349
NAMI NEVADA COUNTY #4661375
NAMI Nevada County (National Alliance for Mental Illness) offers a free 8 week educational program that helps family members and friends understand mental illness symptoms, basics of brain biology, problem solving, medications, empathy, communication skills, self-care, rehabilitation, fighting stigma, and advocacy.
Course offered twice a year. Contact NAMI for dates.
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GRIEF, LOSS, & BEREAVEMENT #86129056
FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #17175140
The Healing Through Loss & Grief support group provides anyone who has experienced a significant emotional loss with an opportunity to meet with other grievers in a safe, caring, and supportive environment. The goal is to assist each other in the healing through grief process. Features weekly meetings and assignments.
Offered twice a year, usually in January and August, sessions are 13 weeks. The first two weeks are open to anyone, then the group is closed for the remaining weeks for those who wish to continue the process. It's best to attend all sessions, but one or two absences because of another commitment would be fine.
For more information contact Maureen Gerecke at FREED 530-477-3333 or maureen@freed.org.
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NEVADA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT #69952284
If someone you know needs immediate help with thoughts of suicide, please…
CALL
The Nevada County Public Health Department provides a Suicide Prevention Education Program seeks to reduce the factors that increase suicide risk while increasing the factors that protect people from suicide. We do this through:
Learn more about the warning signs of suicide and how to reach out to someone you're concerned about. The Suicide Prevention Education program offers:
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BRIGHT FUTURES FOR YOUTH #70210107
NEO offers a fun, safe, and supervised place for youth and young adults, ages 11-18, to spend their time after school, build friendships, learn new skills, and discover their passions. Several hundred youth participate in NEO every year. NEO provides leadership opportunities, summer programs, music events, and in-school activities. Some events will have age limits, check the website for details.
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SPIRIT PEER EMPOWERMENT CENTER #4661115
SPIRIT PEER EMPOWERMENT CENTER #15084807
Spirit Peer Empowerment Center offers support groups for people experiencing homelessness and/or mental health challenges.
Support services include:
WHAT'S UP WELLNESS CHECKUPS #17203344
What's Up? Wellness Checkups provides mental health screenings for suicide risk, depression, and anxiety to 9th grade students and any grade student upon request. Screenings are voluntary and confidential, with followup support provided for treatment connections.
How to get screened
Parent/guardian permission slips are downloadable at https://www.whatsupwellness.com/programs/screenings
Additional services may include
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ANEW DAY #4663244
Anew Day offers free lay counseling and low-cost professional therapy to individuals, couples, and families. Services address emotional, relational, and mental health needs for all ages.
Services include:
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