NAMI Northeast Iowa provides a peer-based, mutual support group open to adults experiencing mental health challenges. The course is designed to encourage growth, healing and recovery among participants. The group meets every Tuesday from 6:30 PM 8 PM at 200 Railroad Street, Decorah, IA. Use the link for calendar for current month activities: namineiowa.org/calendar.
Works as an advocacy group for persons with mental health concerns and has support groups statewide. It strives to raise public awareness and concern about mental illness, to foster research, to improve treatment and to upgrade the care delivery system.
NAMI locations offer a variety of support groups and educational programs for those with mental health concerns their family and friends. Visit the website or call to get more information about support groups available and other mental health resources available.
As of January 2024, Omaha-area meeting locations and times include:
-- St. Thomas Moore Church School; 3515 South 48th Avenue, Omaha (at 48th & Grover, East Entrance, Second Floor); Mon 7:30 pm -- St. Leo's Church; 1920 North 102nd Street, Omaha (at 102nd & Blondo, East Entrance, Basement); Thu 6:30 pm -- St. Francis Assisi Church; 4513 South 32nd Street, Omaha (32nd & K Streets, East entrance); Sat 2 pm
Call or visit the Gamblers Anonymous website for possible changes to locations/times.
Offers outpatient mental health treatment and support groups. Services include mental health evaluation, individual and group therapy, marital counseling, family therapy, play therapy for children, and sexual abuse therapy.
Warmline serves callers from around the world who need referrals to appropriate local resources addressing the awareness, prevention and treatment of mental health issues related to childbearing.
Support groups for persons with anxiety disorders, depression and/or other mental health problems (bipolar, obsessive compulsive, schizophrenia, anger problems, stress, etc).
Works to support people affected by mental illness, educate with facts about mental health topics, and advocate for mental health concerns. Every NAMI signature program is free to those we serve.
NAMI Support Groups: Meet weekly providing support for adults living with mental illness and also for the family members caring for their loved one.
NAMI Educational Courses: Offered 3 to 4 times per year for the adult living with mental illness and for the family member or friend who wants to learn how to support their loved one.
NAMI public presentations: courageous adults living in recovery share their mental illness journey with the public.
NAMI Ending the Silence is for junior high and high schools,
NAMI In Our Own Voice is for the general public.
The Mental Health Wellness Center is located in Ames and is a peer-led drop-in center offering a stigma free environment of support. If you are in need of local resources, NAMI Central Iowa is here to help.
Offers people with mental illness an opportunity to socialize in a setting that is not treatment oriented, while offering the opportunity for learning and problem-solving to occur with the assistance of staff or members.
Offers a full range of general counseling and psychotherapy services including individual (adult, child and adolescent), group, marital, and family counseling for persons with emotional, relationship, and life adjustment issues. Counseling is holistic in approach, integrating mind-body-spirit for healing. Sliding payment scale is available for those without insurance.
Include intensive psychotherapy (depression, stress, self-esteem, marriage, divorce, family, and grief counseling); psychological testing and evaluation; consultation to businesses, educational and religious institutions. and counseling for pre-school through high school age age youth and their families. The Center staff is interdisciplinary and includes pastoral counselors, psychologists, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, clinical social workers, a healing touch practitioner and spiritual director, career counselor, a psychiatrist and psychiatric P.A.
Offers mental health services for anyone in need. Also provides medication management and dual diagnosis treatment for those with a drug/alcohol addiction and mental health concerns. Support groups are available, call for more information concerning time and location.
Provide outpatient therapy, outpatient psychiatry, psychiatric evaluations, group therapy to children and adults for individual, group, marital, and play therapy. Substance abuse counseling is also available as well as some support groups.
Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling and treatment services to veterans. Services include treatment for addictions, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and OCD.
Provide outpatient therapy, outpatient psychiatry, psychiatric evaluations, group therapy to children and adults for individual, group, marital, and play therapy. Substance abuse counseling is also available as well as some support groups.
Works as an advocacy group for persons with mental health concerns and has support groups statewide. It strives to raise public awareness and concern about mental illness, to foster research, to improve treatment and to upgrade the care delivery system.
NAMI locations offer a variety of support groups and educational programs for those with mental health concerns their family and friends. Visit the website or call to get more information about support groups available and other mental health resources available.
Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling and treatment services to veterans. Services include treatment for addictions, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and OCD.
Support, education, and advocacy to and for anyone whose life has been touched by a mental illness.
Helpline for consumers, family members, friends and professionals for information related to mental illnesses.
NAMI Connection is a recovery support group group for adults living with mental illness and are held throughout the state of Nebraska.
Family to Family class is a free educational program for family members and friends that offers information, support and an opportunity to share. Call for locations.
NAMI Family Support Group meetings are held throughout Nebraska.
A 12-Step peer support program based on the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-Step Program. Support groups are volunteer-led weekly meetings either in-person, over the phone, or online that follow a specific format and use materials that have been approved by the Board of Trustees of the organization.
The International Service Center office in St. Paul, Minnesota, manages information about the individual groups, maintains the website, publishes and sells EA materials, and generally works to provide information and understanding about the EA program of recovery.
Works as an advocacy group for persons with mental health concerns and has support groups statewide. It strives to raise public awareness and concern about mental illness, to foster research, to improve treatment and to upgrade the care delivery system.
NAMI locations offer a variety of support groups and educational programs for those with mental health concerns their family and friends. Visit the website or call to get more information about support groups available and other mental health resources available.
Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling and treatment services to veterans. Services include treatment for addictions, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and OCD.
Provides peer support services to parents of children with mental or behavioral challenges, as well as peer support to parents who themselves are struggling with their own mental or behavioral health challenges. We offer Wellness Cafe Youth Support groups, as well as Transitional Age Youth Peer Support services. Parent Wellness Support Groups are also available.
Provides 12 Step program support where individuals share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem with clutter and help each other to recover. Offers in person and online support resources, conferences, and meetings.
Offers a peer based self-help support group for both persons with a mood disorder and friends and family members of a person with a mood disorder. Meetings feature educational materials, presentations and peer discussion groups.
Support groups for persons with anxiety disorders, depression and/or other mental health problems (bipolar, obsessive compulsive, schizophrenia, anger problems, stress, etc).