Resources

Lifeline Resources

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988
(Spanish language and Deaf/HoH services available)

or the Utah Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 or 801-587-3000 for immediate, no-cost, and confidential support.

For more crisis intervention and support services, visit SafeUT (resources for frontline workers, National Guard members, educators, and families) and Live On Utah (includes Spanish language resources).

Additional Resources

Behavioral Health Innovation and Dissemination Center High-quality evidence-based treatment for all. This research and training clinic is staffed by University of Utah faculty licensed psychologists, social workers, and graduate-level trainees. All services are privately paid using a sliding scale model based on household income and the clinician’s training. (801) 581-4697

Community Clinic and Training Center This Center at Westminster University focuses on improving the lives of community members with free mental health counseling and treatment for those most in need. (801) 832-2910

Community Mental Health Clinic An on-campus, outpatient mental health clinic providing affordable, quality therapy to community members and Utah Valley University students. In-person services are available on-site at the clinic in Orem, Utah. All clinic staff members are advanced graduate students working under the supervision of licensed clinical faculty supervisors. (801) 863-4780

The Educational Assessment and Student Support Clinic This Clinic at the University of Utah serves children, adolescents, adults, and their families. In addition to assessment, services include individual therapy for adults, adolescents, children, students, and non-students. (801) 581-6068

Jewish Family Service From dealing with grief or grief to life transitions, services are offered on a sliding fee/income-based scale. All counselors are licensed professionals with additional expertise in LGBTQ and aging issues. Bilingual, native Spanish speakers on staff. (801) 746-4334

Latino Behavioral Health Services LBHS is a nonprofit, grassroots organization created to minimize the disparities in access to mental health services among the underserved Latino population of Utah. Spanish language capability. (801) 935-4447

Multicultural Counseling Center “To help individuals, families, and communities in their recovery by providing effective trauma-informed short-term behavioral health services under a continuum of care model.” The Center offers some services on a sliding scale. Spanish language capability. (801) 915-0359

South Point Counseling Services Outpatient psychotherapy for adults, children, and families. Additionally, psychological testing, group therapy, medication management, harmful use assessments, domestic violence assessments, and court-ordered classes. Accepts many insurances and offers Spanish and Portuguese language capabilities. (801) 302-3801

University of Utah Health Resiliency Center The Resiliency Center aims to promote personal resilience, reduce individual burden, and create an optimal work environment. For University of Utah Health employees. (801) 213-3403

Valley Behavioral Services Intake process includes initial screenings and assessments for new clients for referral to the most appropriate treatment, whether with Valley or a community provider. Walk-in hours for children and adults. (801) 263-7100

Check with your employer's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for other resources.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Utah Crisis Line 1-800-273-TALK