Upstate Mental Health and Wellness Resources

Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System - Behavioral Health Call 864-560-6000 Current Patients 864- 560- 7517
Adult Outpatient Psychiatry
Geriatric Psychiatry
Adult In-Patient Psychiatry - Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Adult In-Patient Therapeutic Programs
Emergency Center Behavioral Health - In Emergencies Call 911 first

Greater Greenville Mental Health Center
864-241-1040
Adult Outpatient Services
Child, Adolescent, and Family Services
Community Rehabilitation and Support Services
School Mental Health Services

Prisma Behavioral Health
864-455-8988 or 1-888-852-8520 toll free
Child & Adolescent
Geriatric Psychiatry
Adult Inpatient
Adult Partial Hospitalization Program
Intensive Outpatient Program
Psychiatry Outpatient Services

SC Department of Mental Health - DMH
(803) 898 - 8581
DMH provides psychiatric treatment for residents of South Carolina experiencing mental illness. DMH provides children, adolescents, adults, and families with necessary inpatient and outpatient services which may include: emergency psychiatric services, assessments, case management, outpatient counseling, and other psychiatric treatment.
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Compass of the Carolinas
(864)467-3434
We have the following Behavioral Health Services: Child, Adolescent, and Adult therapy, LBGTQ++, Domestic Violence  Psychoeducational groups provided in English and Spanish, Victim Groups, Batterers of Domestic Violence, Veterans Groups, Anger Management, Second Chance Adolescent and Parent Groups. Email: info@compassofcarolina.org Address: 1100 Rutherford Rd, Greenville, SC 29609

Unity Health on Main  
864-232-2734
We are Unity Health on Main, a community health center providing Greenville pediatrics and comprehensive primary care health services that are culturally competent and client-driven. With more than 70,000 residents lacking access to affordable healthcare in the Greenville County area, UHM was developed to reduce area health disparities and inequities. Address: 505 N Main Street – Suite C, Greenville, SC 29601

iTrust Wellness
864-520-2020
Psychiatric Prescribing Providers
Medication Management
Therapy

Greenville DBT Collective
864-501-4098
Comprehensive Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) in Greenville, SC
Adult, Adolescent, and Family Services

Pride Link
864-248-4040
Offers programs and services to address the health, social, and access needs of LGBTQ+ people

Upstate SC LGBT+ Chamber
https://upstatelgbt.org/
Advocates to create economic empowerment and equality within the LGBT+ business community

Greenville Hispanic Alliance
https://www.hispanicalliancesc.com/ 
Works toward advancing Hispanic communities across the Upstate

New Horizon Family Health Services, Inc.
864-729-8330
Integrate Behavioral Health and Physical Health
Care is provided for adults, children, and teens.


Veteran Groups

Upstate Warrior Solutions
864-520-2073
https://upstatewarriorsolution.org/
info@upstatewarriorsolution.org 

Greenville VA
803-201-4064

Greenville Fellow Countrymen
864-399-4520
Nonprofit- transitional housing

Greenville VET Center
864-271-2711


Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Sexual Assault Resources

Julie Valentine Center Greenville
864-467-3633 - Hotline
864-335-5288 - Children’s Advocacy Center

Safe Harbor
Women’s Shelter
864-291-2139

SAFE Homes- Rape Crisis Coalition
800-273-5066 - Hotline

Women Reaching Out
Shelter for women in crisis
864-834-5600

SWITCH
21 Ellison Street, Greenville, SC 29607
864.350.0281
info@switchsc.org
SWITCH'S mission is to fight human trafficking and sexual exploitation in the Upstate of South Carolina through awareness, prevention, fighting demand, intervention, and restoration.


Substance Use Disorder Groups

FAVOR Upstate
https://favorupstate.org/
864-385-7757 
Favor Helpline: 864-430-1802

Phoenix Center
http://www.phoenixcenter.org/
864-467-3790

Vertical Treatment Centers
https://verticaltreatmentcenters.com/
864-991-8884


National Mental Health and Wellness Resources

NAMINational Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. The mission of NAMI Greenville is to improve the quality of life and treatment for those who live with mental health issues and their family members through education, support, and advocacy.

Mental Health AmericaMHA's work is driven by its commitment to promoting mental health as a critical part of overall wellness, including prevention services for all; early identification and intervention for those at risk; integrated care, services, and support for those who need them; with recovery as the goal. Find local MHA programs and resources at Mental Health America of Greenville County.

Active Minds is a non-profit organization that supports mental health awareness and education for young adults. Through education, research, advocacy, and a focus on young adults ages 14–25, Active Minds is opening up the conversation about mental health and creating lasting change in the way mental health is talked about, cared for, and valued in the United States.

Project Healthy Minds is confronting the mental health crisis and closing the treatment gap by focusing on the barriers that prevent people from getting support. Check out their multi-pronged approach here.


National Veteran Groups

National Association of American Veterans (NAAV)
Assist service members and disabled veterans
Assist with veteran’s benefits
Provide VA assistance and emergency veteran assistance

The American Legion is a national organization that provides veterans access to local community support programs.


Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Sexual Assault Resources

National Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)

National Sexual Assault Hotline
1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

1-800-787-3224 (hearing impaired line) 

RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)
1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
www.rainn.org


Healthcare Workers

Physician Support Line
888-409-0141
Helps physicians and medical students navigate personal and professional challenges through a volunteer network of psychiatrists.

PeerRxMED
Free peer-to-peer program for physicians and other health care professionals. PeerRxMed offers support, connection, encouragement, resources, and skill-building for optimal well-being.

Safe Call Now
206-459-3020
A confidential, comprehensive, 24-hour crisis line and support service for first responders, emergency services personnel, medical professionals and their family members


Substance Use Disorder Groups

SAMHSA National Helpline
1-800-662-4357
Confidential free help, from public health agencies, to find substance use treatment and information.


Emergency Resources

Need help right now?
If you’re struggling and need immediate help, please call 911 or one of the crisis hotlines below.

Trevor Project (for folks 25 and under)
Call: 1-866-488-7386

CRISISline
Call: 864-271-8888
Text: TEXTME to 839863

National Suicide Prevention Hotline
988


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Seeking Mental Health Services? Some employers offer Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) which are free of charge and address a wide range of issues affecting mental and emotional well-being. EAP is a voluntary, work-based program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services. EAPs address a broad and complex body of issues affecting mental and emotional well-being, such as alcohol and other substance abuse, stress, grief, family problems, and psychological disorders.