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Mental Health Resources

State Resources

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Access state mental health resources and research from CDPHE.

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An experienced team offers comprehensive services to treat the “whole” you and work closely with community resources to ensure seamless and compassionate care.

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Imagine Zero of Weld County (IZWC) began in August 2018 to unify multiple similar non-profits dedicated to preventing suicide.

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I Matter provides at least three free behavioral health sessions for Colorado youth ages 18 or younger or 21 or younger if receiving special education services. 

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A toolkit for healthcare providers to implement suicide prevention in a clinical setting.

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Centennial Mental Health Center identifies and meets local needs in adult mental health, crisis, integrating health, early intervention, substance use disorders, and youth and family challenges.

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Resources for Veterans who are struggling with making the transition to life outside a military structure.

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Engage policymakers, providers, the public, and the press to promote mental well-being. Our efforts range from the Capitol to the classroom.
 

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A toolkit for healthcare workers to identify and address burnout, moral distress, and traumatic stress responses in themselves, their colleagues, and the healthcare system.

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At LifeStance, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to mental health. We tailor our care plans to fit each person’s unique needs.

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Providing trauma informed care, resources, and education.

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Get immediate support during crisis and connect to various groups providing mental health resources.

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CTRAC provides resilience-based trauma assessments and offers recommendations that focus on helping youth and families recognize, understand, and value their own strengths in responding to and healing from trauma. CTRAC also offers training and consultation to professionals serving children impacted by trauma

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All Coloradans benefit when we learn to discuss our mental health, and those of us who need treatment are more likely to seek it when we all agree that mental health is everyone’s responsibility.

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Spread positive messages and give you real-life tools to find and connect with your people.

National Resources

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Men's health and wellbeing: Understanding the relationship between male body image and mental health.

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Man Therapy® is a resource to help men with any problem that life sends their way, something to set them straight on the realities of suicide and mental health.

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At Ease provides first responders, and their family members, with access to free, professional, confidential, local, trauma-informed counseling and therapy.

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Project Healthy Minds is another tool to navigate resources available to support mental health.

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Classroom WISE is a FREE 3-part training package that assists K-12 educators in supporting the mental health of students in the classroom.

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Essential recommendations for the institutions that surround young people and shape their day-to-day lives.

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Project HOPE is implementing mental health and resiliency trainings for frontline workers.

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MHTTC provides training, resources, and technical assistance for individuals serving persons with mental health disorders. Particular attention is given to serving providers with limited access to service delivery systems with attention paid to rural and agricultural communities.

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Providing occupational health services to farmers and supporting rural health professionals.

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What is Social Media Addiction?

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A source for mental health research, trainings, self screenings, and resources.

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Dharmaseed.org is a collection of 30,000+ FREE dharma talks and meditations.

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Learn about therapy options and find what's right for you.

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