MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
This page collects resources organized around the areas I work in most—religious trauma, burnout, LGBTQ+ support, emotional regulation, and crisis support. I update this page regularly, but if you find a broken link, please let me know.
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 (National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
RESOURCES BY TOPIC
Community Resources
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National Helplines + Local Louisville Resources
Crisis lines and local mental health, substance abuse, and inpatient resources. Updated December 2025.
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Center for Women and Families
Kentuckiana’s rape crisis + domestic violence center (serving all genders). Click here for a link to the website. Click the download button below for a link to The Center’s Power & Control Wheel.
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Guide: Navigating a Mental Health Crisis
NAMI resource covering mental health crisis warning signs, de-escalation strategies, and available support.
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Mental Health Resources: Kentucky
Resources organized by county/region, compiled by NAMI Louisville.
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Mental Health Resources: South Carolina
SC Department of Mental Health Mobile Crisis Program, available 24/7 in all SC counties.
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Mental Health Resources: Indiana
State psychiatric hospitals and community mental health centers throughout Indiana.
Administrative Resources
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No Surprises Act
Information about the No Surprises Act of 2022 and a Good Faith Estimate for clients not using insurance.
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Link to Scheduling Portal
Schedule an intro call or access your client portal.
*Resources on this page are intended as general information. I make every effort to keep links current but cannot guarantee availability or accuracy. For questions about a specific condition, please consult a qualified health professional.