Is this right for you?
Seeking mental health care is completely normal, even if it sometimes feels new and different. You’ve got this.
Mental health services are important for all ages. If you’re under 18 years old, call us and we can help you find a provider.
Nobody knows what you’re feeling better than you do, but it can be hard to understand what you can’t see. That’s why we’re here.
We believe that mental health care should be accessible and we want to give that to you at no cost.
We offer more than 30 support groups to meet a wide range of needs
- Mental health programs (Minds, Hearts, Families Transformed)
- Grief support
- Caregiver support
- Recovery & 12-step groups
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For information on starting a new support group, please contact Adrean Pearson at apearson@hhci.org or call (713) 871-1004 x 570 to reach Clinical & Supportive Services.
DBT (Dialectal behavior therapy) is an evidence-based treatment for individuals who find it difficult to regulate and manage their intense emotions, act impulsively, and engage in self-harming behaviors. These difficulties lead to distress and disturbances in the individual’s life and relationships, making it hard to live a fulfilling and purposeful life. In this program, Coaches help clients cultivate effective skills in mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotional regulation and distress tolerance through individual and group sessions. Learn More
Case Management partners clients with one of our case workers to identify long-term care in their community and bridge the gap to services. Through an interdisciplinary team approach, the case management team works alongside our therapy-based programs to help the client, as well as their families, access professional mental health care and other resources that fit their unique needs and develop a supportive, long-term care network. Learn More
At the HHCI, we recognize that mental illness affects the entire family, not simply the individual. Our team supports the families of a loved one who struggles with a mental illness by answering questions and assisting them in finding ways to best help their family through the mental health care journey. Through consulting, a team member will meet with the family to interpret the nature of their loved one’s mental health concerns and provide guidance on how to best help their loved one. Learn More
As part of the Hope and Healing Center & Institute’s (HHCI) mission of “transforming lives, restoring hope,” our C.A.R.E.S. (Caregiving, Aging, Resilience, Ethics, and Spirituality) program addresses the myriad of issues faced by all of us as we age. Learn more
The Hope Line
Need someone to talk to? The Hope Line is open daily from 5 PM to 8 PM to provide supportive listening, guidance, and referrals for mental and behavioral health concerns. Support is available in English and Spanish.