Please refer to the follow links for federal, state and health information about COVID-19.
COVID-19 Mental Health Resources
Maintaining and paying attention to your mental health is very important during Michigan's Stay At Home policy. Please refer to these resources we've put together, paying attention to the fact that different providers may have altered formats/policies regarding telemedicine during this time.
The National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) has come out with a resource regarding mental health during this time. Their national helpline, NAMI HelpLine, is available Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., EST at (800) 950-6264. Please click to download the PDF, visit www.nami.org/covid-19. Their Michigan resources, contact information and helpline can be found here.
Granite Recovery Center is a great resource for information and supporting regarding mental health, especially during COVID-19. Please see the following resources on Effects of Social Isolation on Mental Health, Coping with Anxiety, and Alcohol Consumption During COVID. |
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Factors Associated With Mental Health Outcomes Among Health Care Workers Exposed to Coronavirus Disease 2019 |
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Jianbo Lai, MSc et al., 2020
Question What factors are associated with mental health outcomes among health care workers in China who are treating patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)?
Findings In this cross-sectional study of 1257 health care workers in 34 hospitals equipped with fever clinics or wards for patients with COVID-19 in multiple regions of China, a considerable proportion of health care workers reported experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and distress, especially women, nurses, those in Wuhan, and front-line health care workers directly engaged in diagnosing, treating, or providing nursing care to patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19.
Meaning These findings suggest that, among Chinese health care workers exposed to COVID-19, women, nurses, those in Wuhan, and front-line health care workers have a high risk of developing unfavorable mental health outcomes and may need psychological support or interventions.
Findings In this cross-sectional study of 1257 health care workers in 34 hospitals equipped with fever clinics or wards for patients with COVID-19 in multiple regions of China, a considerable proportion of health care workers reported experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and distress, especially women, nurses, those in Wuhan, and front-line health care workers directly engaged in diagnosing, treating, or providing nursing care to patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19.
Meaning These findings suggest that, among Chinese health care workers exposed to COVID-19, women, nurses, those in Wuhan, and front-line health care workers have a high risk of developing unfavorable mental health outcomes and may need psychological support or interventions.
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Resource Centers
Wayne County 24-Hour Crisis/Information & Referral Line
Phone number: 1 (800) 241-4949 TDD: 1 (866) 870-2599 Detroit-Wayne County Community Mental Health Agency 640 Temple Detroit, MI 48201 General Number: (313) 833-2500 American Counseling Association 5999 Stevenson Ave. Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone (800) 347-6647 *Call or write for referral information about counselors in your area. http://www.counseling.org American Psychiatric Association 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1825 Arlington, VA 22209-3901 (703) 907-7300 *For referral information about psychiatrists in your area, call or write the APA Public Affairs Office. http://www.psych.org Association for Children's Mental Health Southwest Detroit Family Center 6900 McGraw Detroit, MI 48210 (313) 895-2860 http://acmh-mi.org (for all of Michigan) The purpose of the ACMH-SWD Family Center is to strengthen the capacity of families, schools, and community mental health systems to provide environments that are physically, socially, and emotionally nurturing and secure for all children in southwest Detroit. |
Cabrini Clinic of Most Holy Trinity Church
1050 Porter St. Detroit, MI 48226-2405 (313) 961-7863 *Mental Health Clinic *Must call for appointment http://www.cabriniclinic.org The Children’s Center 79 Alexandrine West Detroit, MI 48201 Phone: (313) 831-5535 http://www.thechildrenscenter.com Detroit/Wayne County Community Mental Health Phone: (313) 833-2500 www.co.wayne.mi.us Development Centers, Inc Michigan Works Affiliate Phone: (313) 531-2500 http://www.develctrs.org The Guidance Center Phone: (734) 785-7700 http://www.guidance-center.org Several service locations in the Downriver area. Merrill-Palmer Skillman Institute 71 East Ferry Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: (313) 872-1790 http://www.mpsi.wayne.edu Focused on children, families, and communities. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (800) 950-NAMI http://www.nami.org |
National Anxiety Foundation
3135 Custer Dr. Lexington KY 40517-4001 Phone: (859) 272-7166 *NAF provides referrals to their members and other mental health professionals around the country. (Include $10 for postage and handling) http://www.lexington-on-line.com/naf.html National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association (800) 826-3632 http://www.ndmda.org National Mental Health Association (800) 228-1114 http://www.nmha.org Neighborhood Service Organization Phone: (313) 961-4890 or (800) 262-4784 www.nso-mi.org New Center Community Mental Health Phone: (313) 961-3200 http://www.newcentercmhs.org Northeast Guidance Center Phone: (313) 921-9340 http://www.neguidance.org Southwest Detroit Community Mental Health / Southwest Counseling Solutions 1700 Waterman St. Detroit, MI 48209 Phone: (313) 841-8900 (24 hours) http://www.swsol.org/ ARK Behavioral Health 500 Victory Rd, 3rd Floor Phone: (855) 490-1392 Quincy, MA 02171 COVID-19 Health Blog COVID-19 Mental Health |