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Health Awareness Support. 

Granite Recovery Center is a great resource for information and supporting regarding mental health, especially during COVID-19. Please see the following resources: Effects of Social Isolation on Mental Health  as well as ​Coping with Anxiety. 
Model of personal well-being
This all encompassing model of well being was created by University of Michigan students to accurately portray all that incorporates into personal well being. 
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Physical: The role that you take in maintaining your body for strength, vitality and energy.
Emotional Mental: Being aware and managing your feelings, being at peace with who you are, and having the tools you need to weather life's ups and downs.
Environment: Reflects the impact your environment (home, school, city, planet) has on you and the impact you have on the environment.​
Financial: Your relationship with money and skills for managing resources, as well as your ability to make good consumer choices and seek out appropriate financial opportunities.
Occupational: The work you choose to do and how it contributes to your community and fulfills you.
Social: How you choose to define and connect with your community and the people around you.
Intellectual: Feeling stimulated and engaged with learning and staying open to new ideas and perspectives.

Spiritual: You understanding of your place and purpose, how you make meaning of what happens to you, and what your mind goes to for comfort or relief.

​Source: 
https://www.uhs.umich.edu/well-being

General Health Resource

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

Agoraphobics in Motion (A.I.M.)
Mary Ann Gogoleski, Founder, Director
1719 Crooks
Royal Oak, MI 48067
(248) 547-0400
Hours of operation vary
*An Anxiety Disorder Support Program, open to all
*No fee, but ask for $5 donation

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

Anxiety Disorders Association of America
8730 Georgia Avenue, Suite 600
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: (240) 485-1001
*Call or write to receive a list of mental health professionals who treat anxiety disorders and a list of self-help groups in your area. (Include $3 for postage and handling)
http://www.adda.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.  
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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.


Granite House Recovery
Tobacco Use and Your Health: 
https://granitehouserecovery.com/resources/tobacco-health/



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/

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