Resources in Portland, OR
Online mental health resources in the Portland, OR metro area
Presence of any link on this website does not imply any endorsement of the sites or services offered through the site or the certification of any individual's ability to provide mental health services. This listing is provided for informational purposes only.
This website lists some online mental health resources in the Portland area. Readers should be aware that this listing is not comprehensive. Additional resources are available that do not have an online presence.
Local Support Groups and Twelve-Step Meetings
Other Mental Health Related Webpages
For Veterans
National Directories of Mental Health Professionals
Information on Psychology and Mental Health
Crisis Lines
Domestic Violence and Child Abuse
Presence of any link on this website does not imply any endorsement of the sites or services offered through the site or the certification of any individual's ability to provide mental health services. This listing is provided for informational purposes only.
This website lists some online mental health resources in the Portland area. Readers should be aware that this listing is not comprehensive. Additional resources are available that do not have an online presence.
Local Support Groups and Twelve-Step Meetings
- Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA)
A free social support group for children of alcoholics
(503) 223-8314 - Al-Anon of Portland
Social support for those with friends or family with alcohol problems - Portland area Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)www.pdxaa.org
- Portland Area Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
Referrals to self-help groups and phone numbers of state/regional chapters
(800) 950-NAMI - National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association
For a list of support groups in Portland
Other Mental Health Related Webpages
- Oregon Department of Human Services
Includes services such as: child protective services, addiction services, developmental disabilities services, senior services, mental health services, and Oregon State Hospital
(503) 945-5651 - Multnomah County Human Services
Services Include: mental health and addiction services division, aging and disability services, adult protective services, emergency prescription assistance, developmental disabilities services division, domestic violence division, specialized resources for LGBT violence victims/children who have witnessed domestic violence - Cascade AIDS Project
Information, referral, testing and help
(503) 223-5907 - Outside In
An outreach program to homeless youth that has many great programs
(503) 223-4121 - Planned Parenthood Oregon
Provides family planning, counseling, and clinical services - AddictionCenter.com
For Veterans
- Veterans Medical Center—Portland
Mental health and general medical services for veterans. Free transportation available for disabled veterans with no other transportation resources.
3710 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd, PO Box 1034, Portland, OR 97207
(503) 220-8262
(800) 949-1004
National Directories of Mental Health Professionals
- The Assocation for the Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
A nationwide list of behavior or cognitive-behavior therapists - The American Psychological Association Help Center
Provides information on mental health and help on finding a psychologist in your area - Academy for Eating Disorders
- National Register for Psychologists
National credentialing organization and help in finding a local psychologist
Information on Psychology and Mental Health
- Psych Central
Central source for information on psychology/mental health on the Internet, since 1992 - National Institute of Mental Health
Information on mental health with a biological slant from our nation's premier funding agency for mental health research - Stigma resources at SAMHSA
Publications on combatting stigma from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - SAMHSA Mental Health Info
Publications from SAMHSA on mental health issues
Crisis Lines
- Multnomah County Mental Health Crisis Line
503-988-4888 (voice)
503-988-5866 (TTY)
800-716-9769 (voice) - Portland Women's Crisis Line
503-235-5333 - Alcohol and Drug Helpline
503-244-1312
Domestic Violence and Child Abuse
- Bradley Angle House
Provides 24 hour peer counseling, resource referral and domestic violence information. B-A House provides a programming to battered women and their children from all racial, social, economic and educational backgrounds
(503) 281-2442 - Child Abuse Response and Evaluation
(503) 331-2400 - Domestic Violence Hotline
Oregon Department of Human Services
1-800-799-SAFE - La Linea de Ayuda para la Mujer
(Spanish-speaking Women's Crisis Line)
(503) 232-4448 - Portland Women's Crisis Line
(503) 235-5333 or 1-888-235-5333 - SAWERA
South Asian Women's Empowerment and Resource Alliance
(503) 778-7386.