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In Missouri, call any of these numbers:

  • Behavioral Health Response:
    314-469-6644 or 1-800-811-4760

  • Life Crisis Services:
    314-647-HELP

  • Anywhere in the country, call:
    1-800-SUICIDE
    (1-800-784-2433)

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Resources

Welcome to the Resources page. Here you will find:

  • Resources document - This PDF document contains contact information for a variety of mental health resources in the St. Louis area. (Also use the Web Links button on the left navigation bar to access additional types of resources.)
  • Clinical Trials - This PDF document contains descriptions and contact information about clinical trials taking place in the St. Louis area.
  • Workplaces That Thrive - This publication is designed to help Human Resources personnel look at the benefits of a Mental Health-Friendly Workplace. The benefits accrue to both the bottom line of a business and to the health and well-being of the workforce business's most valuable asset on the balance sheet and in ethical and human terms.
  • Clinical Trials - National Institute of Health - ClinicalTrials.gov provides regularly updated information about federally and privately supported clinical research in human volunteers. ClinicalTrials.gov gives you information about a trial's purpose, who may participate, locations, and phone numbers for more details. The information provided on ClinicalTrials.gov should be used in conjunction with advice from health care professionals. Before searching, you may want to learn more about clinical trials. You can also use the "search by state" link.
  • MHA-EM Self Help Group Starter Packet - This 37-page PDF document provide a wide range of useful information about starting, facilitating and publicizing your community-based self-help group.
  • Self Help Group Tips from UPenn Collaborative - Download this 4-page PDF document for additional start-up tips.
  • Click here to visit the UPenn web site for access to numerous consumer-focused documents.
  • National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse - This site provides additional materials to help you start and facilitate successful self-help groups. Once you enter the site, click on "Technical Assistance Catalog."
  • Action Signs Project: A Toolkit To Help Parents, Educators And Professionals Identify Children At Behavioral And Emotional Risk.  Written in less clinical, everyday language, it helps adults identify signs of early symptoms without alarming parents of healthy children. 

Other resource documents will be added to this page as they become available.