Teen Help ~ Supporting and Empowering Youth
Substance Abuse
Opportunity for teens to come together to share experiences to find effective ways to cope with problems.
State-wide
Phone: (602) 275-4343
Website: http://al-anon-az.org/
The Arizona Angel Initiative (AAI) is a police assisted addiction recovery program in which individuals struggling with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) are connected to treatment. AAI helps individuals and families struggling with substance abuse and offers supports to help keep families intact.
Maricopa County
Phone: (602) 542-4043
Website: https://substanceabuse.az.gov/faith-and-community/arizona-angel-initiative
Offers specialized teen programs dealing with depression, substance abuse, aggression, rebellion, self-injury and suicidal behaviors
Valley-wide
Phone: (877) 870-7012
Website: https://www.auroraarizona.com/
Provide general mental health and substance abuse services. The Lighthouse Project is a relationship based program that works with complex high needs adolescents and their families. Lighthouse therapists are in constant collaboration as a team working with a community of youth to insure consistency across all modalities of services including individual, family, and group therapy as well as youth community meetings.
Valley-wide
Website: baylesshealthcare.com
Treatment programs focused on the individual; processing trauma, decreasing fears and anxiety.
Mesa
Phone: (888) 409-6984
Virtual wrap-around mental health treatment. Serving ages 11-33. Offering individualized small groups, individual and family therapy. Programming typically lasts 8-12 weeks. Additional free family support groups are available to all families enrolled in Charlie Health.
In-network with all insurances commercial and AHCCCS
Charlie Health is a Joint Commission–accredited organization
State-wide
Phone: (866) 721-0962
Website: CharlieHealth.com
CPLC offers a comprehensive range of bilingual and bi-cultural services in behavioral health, domestic violence, substance abuse…and more!
State-wide
Phone: (602) 257-0700
Website: https://cplc.org/
Programs and services are available in both Pima and Maricopa County to address the needs in children and adults. Comprehensive medical and behavioral health services.
Mesa
Phone: (602) 313-4525
Website: http://www.devereux.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ahwc_index
Offers weekly peer support group meetings, sober social events on the weekend, family support, and peer support counseling. Works with ages 13yrs – 25yrs. A completely free resource tackling issues of substance abuse, eating disorder, mental health, and self-harm.
Chandler
Phone: (480)620-7995
Website: https://fullcircleprogram.com/
Through individual, attachment-based family therapy, group, equine-assisted, and adventure therapy programs, teens experience a personalized treatment plan to assist in their personal growth. Issues addressed: mental health, depression, anxiety, substance use, eating disorders, and more.
Newport Healthcare is a Joint Commission–accredited organization.
Residential and Outpatient facilities located in California, Connecticut, Dallas, Georgia, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Utah, Virginia, and Washington State…teens and young adults from all states are accepted
Phone: (855) 943-3019
Website: https://www.newportacademy.com/
Helps individuals struggling with mental health disorders & drug addiction build a strong foundation for long-term recovery.
Chandler
Phone: (866) 798-1202
Website: https://www.obhhospital.com/
Behavioral health interventions, counseling, out-patient and prevention services
State-wide
Phone: (602) 265-8338
Website: https://www.sbhservices.org/
Provides primary care, behavioral health, psychiatry, pediatric care, and crisis counseling.
Yavapai County
Phone: (928) 778-0330
Teen services are designed to provide a whole person care model that supports each client. Supports behavioral health and substance abuse issues.
Tempe, Mesa, Phoenix, Glendale, Tucson
Phone: (602) 865-6000
Website: https://www.terroshealth.org/
Adolescent outpatient treatment is geared specifically to teens 13-17 dealing with trauma, substance use, and mental health issues. The eight-week program uses peer support and a wide range of therapy methods proven to work for this population, from group and one-on-one sessions to holistic options like neurofeedback, art therapy, yoga, mindfulness, and much more.
The accredited program is Joint Commission-certified, follows stringent national guidelines, and is in network with a variety of insurance providers.
Scottsdale
Phone: (866) 536-8094
Website: AdolescentOutpatient.com
On-line & in-print directory of resources and educational articles on personal growth, self-discovery, and spirituality to meet the needs of the addiction recovery community.
State-wide
Website: https://togetheraz.com/
Provides substance use disorder and mental health treatment center for adolescents ages 12-17 years old.
A Joint Commission National Quality Approval program.
Peoria, Phoenix
Phone: (602) 755-7858
Website: https://turningpointhcs.com/
Behavioral health and wellness clinic to help with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, weight, chronic illness as well as various addictions, such as pornography, alcohol, drugs. Innovative treatments and modalities include TMS, Ketamine, Spravato, Theta Chamber, cold plunge, infrared sauna, Red Light therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber, AO Scan.
Gilbert
Phone: (480)536-9473
Website: www.unchainedwc.com