- RI Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics under the Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals (BHDDH) provides comprehensive outpatient care, including crisis support, therapy, and substance use treatment.
- The Providence Center provides comprehensive mental health and substance use services in Rhode Island. It offers outpatient therapy, medication management, crisis care, and residential programs, with specialized support for children, families, and individuals facing mental health challenges. The center focuses on integrated care to promote recovery and improve overall well-being.
- RI Parent’s Guide to Children’s Mental Health: The Bradley Hospital Mental Health Guide provides comprehensive information on mental health services for children, adolescents, and families in Rhode Island. It outlines various treatment options, including inpatient care, outpatient therapy, partial hospitalization, and specialized programs for conditions like anxiety, depression, and behavioral disorders. The guide also covers resources for crisis intervention, educational support, and community-based programs, helping families navigate the mental
health system and find the appropriate care. - NAMI Rhode Island: The National Alliance on Mental Illness in Rhode Island provides support groups, educational programs, and advocacy for individuals dealing with mental health issues. This includes resources for children and families, helping to address the unique mental health
challenges that come with chronic illnesses. - Pediatric Integrated Behavioral Healthcare (P-IBH) Pilot: This program provides systematic behavioral health screening and care management as part of pediatric care. It helps address mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts by connecting children
to clinicians and bridging them to further therapy if needed. The program is designed to make mental health care more accessible, especially for those facing chronic conditions like diabetes