Resources
Crisis Help
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If you are facing a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1
If you are in a crisis and need help immediately, call the Washington County Crisis Line (available 24/7/365) at 503.291.9111.
If you need immediate support for non-suicidal changes like mood, trauma, voices/visions, addition, etc., call the Oregon Warmline (available 24/7/265) at 1.800.698.2393.
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If you are experiencing a life threatening emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Washington County Crisis Line
503.291.911Hawthorn Walk In Clinic
503.291.9111Clackamas County Crisis Line
503.655.8585Columbia County Crisis Line
503.782.4499Multnomah County Crisis Line
503.988.4888Yamhill County Crisis Line
1.844.842.8200Lifeline (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline)
Call/Text 988Domestic & Sexual Violence Crisis Line
1.866.469.8600The Trevor Project - LGBTQIA+ Youth
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Washington County has a team of clinicians who can support people in crisis. This team is often able to come to you. The Mobile Crisis Team can respond 24/7/365. The team provides crisis services to children and adults when face-to-face contact is needed. There is no charge for this service. Available services include:
Crisis intervention
Safety planning
Referrals for ongoing treatment services and resources
If you do not speak English, an interpreter will be provided at no charge.
To request assistance from the Mobile Crisis Team or discuss your situation, call the Washington County Crisis Line at 503.291.9111.
Additional Resources
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Seek help if you or someone you care about is experiencing any of the following:
Confused thinking
Prolonged depression (sadness or irritability)
Feelings of extreme highs and lows
Excessive fears, worries and anxieties
Social withdrawal
Dramatic changes in eating or sleeping habits
Strong feelings of anger
Strange thoughts or beliefs (delusions)
Seeing or hearing things that aren’t there (hallucinations)
Growing inability to cope with daily problems and activities
Suicidal thoughts
Numerous unexplained physical ailments
Substance use
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The demand for qualified pediatric mental health providers can make it difficult to find the help you or your child needs. The below resources may be able to help you identify options in your area:
Your child’s pediatrician may be able to make a referral or recommendation
Your insurance company can help you access a directory or provide contacts for local providers who are in network
Your child’s school
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Several local graduate schools have low cost/no cost clinics.
Portland State University Clinic - Community Counseling
503.725.4620Lewis & Clark - Community Counseling Center
503.768.6320Lewis & Clark Graduate School - Art Therapy Open Studio
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The Washington County Domestic Violence Resource Center provides advocacy, counseling, confidential location shelter (family and pet-friendly), transitional housing, and safety planning.
24/7/365 Crisis Line 1.866.469.8600