NAMI North Carolina
Mental Health · North Carolina · Free
State chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness providing education, peer support groups, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness across North Carolina. Programs include NAMI Family Support Group, NAMI Peer-to-Peer, and NAMI Basics for families. Call 919-788-0801 or visit naminc.org to find a local group. Located at 309 W Millbrook Rd, Suite 121, Raleigh. Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. All programs are free.
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Address: 309 W Millbrook Rd, Suite 121, Raleigh, NC 27609
Phone: 919-788-0801
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
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About Mental Health for Fathers
Mental health services in the US range from free crisis lines and public community mental health centers to private therapy and inpatient care. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline operates 24/7 nationwide and is free and confidential. SAMHSA's National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) connects callers with local treatment resources for mental health and substance use. Community Mental Health Centers exist in every state and serve people regardless of ability to pay, usually on sliding-scale fees. Medicaid covers mental health care in all states, and the ACA requires insurance plans to cover mental health at parity with medical care. Fathers are particularly at risk for undiagnosed depression, anxiety, and substance issues around separation and custody disputes — this directory surfaces crisis lines, low-cost therapy, support groups specifically for men, and state mental health authorities.
Mental Health in North Carolina
North Carolina district courts handle family matters in all 100 counties, with some counties having dedicated family court sessions. The Child Support Services Section operates under DHHS. Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, and Winston-Salem are the largest metros. Legal Aid of North Carolina is the primary LSC-funded statewide civil legal aid program.