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Mental Health

Updated: Jul 26, 2023


Mental Health Resources in Wilmington, Ohio


Mental health is important too! Finding a provider that can help you with your unique needs of care can be overwhelming. Here you will find a list of local mental health providers with additional information.


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  1. Counselors (view)

  2. Suicide Prevention (view)

  3. Support Groups (view)


 

Counselors


Kennedy Consulting & Training


Since 1995 Dr. Kennedy has worked with murderers, football players, rape survivors, prisoners, doctors, abused children, pilots, gymnasts, shoplifters, MMA fighters, inmates, soldiers, dancers, hairdressers, CEOs, police officers, doctors, battered wives, and companies large and small. There is almost no aspect of security, violence, victimization, sports, performance, efficiency, or safety with which he is unfamiliar. He'll comfort, consult, clinically assess you, or kick your butt into gear—whichever is applicable.


Phone: (937) 383-3565


Services:

  • General Mental Health Treatment

  • Domestic Violence

  • Relationship Therapy

  • Stress Management

  • Children's Therapy

  • LGBTQ+ Counseling

  • Addiction/Substance Abuse Help


Learn More:Website


 

Solutions CCRC

Solutions SSRC promotes wellness in mind, body and spirit through the provision of effective, affordable mental health and alcohol/drug services that promote recovery, overall health and a sense of belonging.

Phone: (937) 383-4441


Services:

  • Outpatient Counseling

  • General Psychiatric Therapy

  • Substance Abuse Treatment

  • Case Management

  • Prevention Services


Learn More:Website

 

Wilmington Counseling Associates


Phone: (937) 383-2282


Services:

  • General Mental Health Treatment


 

Suicide Prevention


988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline


The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States. We're committed to improving crisis services and advancing suicide prevention by empowering individuals, advancing professional best practices, and building awareness.


Phone: 988 (Call or Text)


Learn More: Website


 

Support Groups


Alzheimer's & Dementia Support Group


At Ohio Living Cape May, we understand that caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or Dementia can be heavy at times, the goal of this group is to make the load lighter.


Address: 175 Cape May Dr, Wilmington, OH 45177 (meets in Cape May Campus Center)

Time: First Thursday of the Month, 6:30pm-7:30pm

Phone: (937) 382-2995

 

Grief & Loss Support Group


When experiencing grief, many people feel like strangers in unfamiliar territory. People grieve differently, and one person’s experie111rt services can help people cope. All Growing through Grief sessions are held at the Community Care Hospice located in Wilmington.


Address: 1669 Rombach Ave. Wilmington, OH 45177


 

Grief Support Group

Your feelings are normal and natural. The problem is that we have been socialized to believe that these feelings are abnormal and unnatural. People say you have to let go and move on in your life, but they don't tell you what you need to accomplish that. The Grief Recovery Method Outreach Program not only makes that possible, but provides partnerships and guidance to ensure that it happens.


Address: 111 South Nelson Ave. Wilmington, OH 45177

Time: Wednesday, from 8/9–9/27, 6pm to 8pm

Contact: Renee Quallen (937) 481-2129


 

Kinship Support Group

As a family member who has taken the role of primary care giver for a child relative, it can be stressful to navigate the challenges of becoming a caregiver suddenly or long-term. This support group by Beechacres Parenting Center, helps families get support and links them to resources for their specific situations.


Address: 789 N. Nelson Ave. Wilmington, OH 45177

Time: 3rd Thursday of the Month

Contact: withallfamilies@beechacres.org




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