State Mental Health Agencies Directory

Mental illnesses are disorders of the brain that disrupt a person's thinking, feeling, moods, and ability to relate to others. Just as diabetes is a disorder of the pancreas, mental illnesses are brain disorders that often result in a diminished capacity for coping with the ordinary demands of life.

Mental illnesses can affect people of any age, race, religion, or income. Mental illnesses are not the result of personal weakness, lack of character, or poor upbringing. More than seven million adults in the United States and more than five million children and adolescents suffer from a serious chronic brain disorder.

Mental illnesses have a great impact on society. Four of the top ten leading causes of disability are mental illnesses including major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and obsessive compulsive disorder. The estimated cost of mental health care is more than $150 billion per year. But far more important is the effect untreated mental illness has on the lives of individuals and their loved ones.

Mental illnesses are treatable. Just as a diabetic must take insulin to control blood sugar levels, most people with serious mental illness need medication to help control the symptoms that disrupt their lives. Supportive counseling, self-help groups, housing, vocational rehabilitation, income assistance, and other community services can also provide the support and stability needed to contribute to recovery.

Mental health agencies by state:
Alabama Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
Alaska Mental Health Board
Arizona Division of Behavioral Health Services
Arkansas Division of Behavioral Health Services
California Department of Mental Health
Colorado Division of Mental Health
Connecticut Department of Mental Health
Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health
District of Columbia Department of Mental Health
Florida Mental Health Services
Georgia Division of Mental Health
Hawaii Mental Health Services
Idaho Mental Health Program
Illinois Mental Health Services
Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction
Iowa Division of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
Kansas Mental Health Program
Louisiana Office of Mental Health
Maine Behavioral and Developmental Services
Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
Michigan Mental Health and Disability Services
Minnesota Mental Health Division
Mississippi Department of Mental Health
Missouri Department of Mental Health
Montana Addictive & Mental Disorders Division
Nebraska Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Addiction Services
Nevada Division of Mental Health & Developmental Services
New Hampshire Mental Health Programs
New Jersey Mental Health Services
New MexicoDepartment of Health
New York Office of Mental Health
North Carolina Mental Health Programs
North Dakota Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Ohio Department of Mental Health
Oklahoma Department of Mental Health
Oregon Mental Health Services
Pennsylvania Mental Health Services
Rhode Island Department of Mental Health
South Carolina Department of Mental Health
South Dakota Division of Mental Health
Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
Texas Mental Health Services
Utah Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health
Vermont Department of Developmental and Mental Health Services
Washington State Mental Health Division
West Virginia Bureau for Behavioral Health
Wisconsin Mental Health Services
Wyoming Mental Health Division





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