Barton Behavioral Health Solutions, PLLC
1901 Medi-Park Dr., Suite 219
806-418-2283
Barton Behavioral Health website (link opens in a new window)
Joe Barton does assessments for ADHD, learning disorders, mood and anxiety disorders and others. He also does group, individual, and family counseling.
Crisis Line (Family Support Services)
806-374-5433
This is a number families can call to get referral information or talk to someone about direction needed for problems.
Crossroads
800-537-2585 or 354-1810 (sponsored by the Pavilion at NWTH)
Treats the adolescents and children who suffer from depression, suicidal feelings, or misbehaving in a self-destructive manner.
Family Support Services
806-342-2500
Family Support Services website (link opens in a new window)
This is a center that provides education, child care, and counseling services and groups to families on a sliding scale. They have licensed counselors that help with anger management, domestic violence, marital relationships, divorce, abuse, marriage problems, etc. (24 hr. crisis line is 374-5433)
Fox Counseling Services
3321 Bell, Suite K
806-355-9925
(ages 5 and older) Individual, group, and family counseling for addiction and other personal issues; insurance and Medicaid accepted. Also, will conduct a 3 to 6 hour workshop on "Parent Alcoholism and School Performance" for a fee.
Healing Hearts Counseling Services
Julie Dalton Rose, MA LPC NCC
719 S. Austin
806-670-4274
healingheartsjdr@yahoo.com
Heart to Heart In-Home Counseling
Diane O. Broady MA
806-467-9813
Works with families and teens to heal from past abuse and learn effective behaviors to function in a healthy lifestyle. Sliding scale.
NAMI - Family to family (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Call 806-354-9050 or 806-678-7385
THIS IS FOR FAMILY MEMBERS AND CAREGIVERS ONLY
VA Hospital
6010 West Amarillo Blvd
Columbia Conference Room 2012, Second floor
6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
This is a free series of 12 weekly classes structured to help caregivers understand and support individuals with serious mental illness while maintaining their own well being. The course is taught by a team of trained NAMI family member volunteers who know what it's like to have a loved one struggling with one of these brain disorders.
Mental Health Counselors
The Pavilion
Northwest Texas Hospital
806-354-1810
The Pavilion website (link opens in a new window)
Services for adults, older adults, adolescents, and children. They assist with serious & persistent illnesses, substance abuse, mood disorders, depression, bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, etc. They also provide after care services. Medicaid, CHIP and most insurance. Walk in between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. No one will be turned away. If it is an emergency, you can be admitted through the emergency room at NWTH.
Child/Adolescent Partial Program
Available for school aged children.
Pavilion ACCESS
Crisis line 354-1810 Counselors are on call 24 hours a day to answer the phone to professionals and parents that have mental health concerns. This counselor will listen, take information and make referral information regarding the concerned person.
Samaritan Counseling Center
806-353-1669 or 800-318-1725
This is a faith-based organization that offers counseling, groups and support to families. They work on a sliding scale and take most types of insurance. They have licensed counselors that will work with anger, divorce, marriage and family problems, stress related problems, etc. The center also offers educational programs for civic and church groups to help individuals and families cope effectively with life challenges. They also conduct training programs and clinical supervision for mental health professionals. The inter-denominational Pastoral Counseling Service offers a team of trained and experienced professional counselors qualified to assess problems, explore solutions, and offer a framework for personal and spiritual growth. Central office is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Offices in Dumas and Pampa. Some appointments available in the evening.
STAR Program (TPMHMR)
806-354-2191
This is a program available for students ages 7-17 who need outside counseling. No CPS open file and no criminal record on children. They take at-risk students. Youth would be ineligible for STAR services if the family has an open CPS case that is currently in the investigation stage.
STAR Program Client Eligibility:
"Runaway Youth" - youth who has left home without parental permission or who has no identifiable residence.
"Truant Youth" - A youth who has been voluntarily absent from school for reasons other than those accepted by the school where he/she is or should be enrolled.
"Family Conflict" - Families with a least one child under the age of 18 who are experiencing conflict with that child.
"Delinquent Youth" - A child 9 years or younger who has allegedly been involved in or actually committed a delinquent offense.
"Delinquent Youth" aged 10-16 - Youth who has allegedly committed a misdemeanor offense or state jail felony offense but has not been adjudicated delinquent by the court.
Suicide & Crisis Line
806-359-6699
This can be a number to talk to someone (24 hours) or to get referral information for other places/situations. They offer a wide variety of services in addition to referral and assessment, which include stress management classes for adolescents, substance abuse/suicide prevention and community education.
Suicide Prevention Resource Center Best Practices Registry
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Suicide Prevention Lifeline website (link opens in a new window)
The purpose of the Best Practices Registry (BPR) is to identify, review, and disseminate information about best practices that address specific objectives of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (link opens in a new window). The BPR is a collaborative project of the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (link opens in a new window) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (link opens in a new window). It is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (link opens in a new window).
TPMHMR
Initial assessment in children: 806-337-1000
Children and adults: 806-354-2191
Provides assessments to both children and adults. Based on the outcome, services will be provided there or they will contract services out. They can be medical or mental health needs. They work on a sliding scale.
Jami Wilmarth, MA, LPC
www.jamiwilmarth.com (link opens in new window)
Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in working with adolescents with various problems, including conduct disorders, eating disorders, depression and anxiety.
Veteran's Counseling
3414 Olsen Blvd., Suite E
806-354-9779
Bill Santer, MA, LMFT
Dept. of Veteran Affairs
West Texas Family and Community Services
601 W. 10th
906-236-4122
This is a West Texas A&M program designed to help students learn while helping the communiity.
Private Counselors Who Take Medicaid & Specialize in Children
Stacy Sandorkey, LPC
4300 Teckla, A-12
806-681-8686
Also accepts CHIPS
Betsy Goen, M.Ed., LPC
6900 I-40 West, Suite 190A
806-674-0073
LeAnn Sorrels
6666 W. Amarillo Blvd.
806-352-5660
Tricia Trimble, M.Ed., LPC, CTS
Hope and Healing Place
1721 S. Tyler
806-376-4030
Sandy Watson, M.Ed.., LPC
3012 SW 26th, Suite 200
806-350-7647
LeeAnn Lefevre, MA, LPC
806-352-5752
3131 Bell, Suite 100A
Leta Acker and Associates
912 Clyde
806-468-8900
Family Support Service
1001 S. Polk
806-342-2517
Kleinpeter and Associates
3611 S. Soncy Road, #2A
806-352-5542
Texas Panhandle Centers
1500 S. Taylor
806-349-5674
Troy Timmons
7460 Golden Pond Place # 100
806-379-8282
Jennings Counseling Services
7470 Golden Pond Place #300
806-356-9047
Cecelia Kern
3012 W. 26th #700
806-626-6991