Best Mental Health in St. Louis, Missouri — 3 resources

3 Resources

1. NAMI Missouri

Statewide mental health advocacy organization offering free peer support groups, family education classes, helpline referrals, and awareness programs for individuals living with mental illness and their families. Dads and caregivers can find local support meetings and training through the St. Louis office or affiliate chapters. Most programs are free and open to the public. The office is open Monday through Friday during standard business hours.

314-962-4670 · 1001 Craig Rd, Suite 104, St. Louis, MO 63146

2. Places for People (St. Louis)

St. Louis nonprofit community mental health center providing outpatient counseling, psychiatric services, case management, and housing support for adults with serious mental illness. Dads experiencing homelessness or housing instability alongside mental health challenges can access integrated care. Bring photo ID and insurance information to intake; public benefits are accepted. The Lindell Boulevard office is open Monday through Friday during business hours.

314-615-8560 · 4130 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108

3. BJC Behavioral Health (St. Louis)

BJC HealthCare system's behavioral health division providing outpatient therapy, psychiatric services, and crisis care across the St. Louis metro for adults, children, and families. Dads can schedule assessments through the central intake line. Bring photo ID, insurance cards, and a list of any current medications to the appointment. Clinics operate Monday through Friday during standard business hours at multiple locations throughout the region.

314-747-7800 · 1430 Olive St, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63103

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Featured: NAMI Missouri, Places for People (St. Louis), BJC Behavioral Health (St. Louis).