Counseling Options

Clinical mental health counseling encompasses the services that trained professionals provide to clients who seek help in dealing with issues that affect their lives. The American Psychological Association (APA) further describes counseling services as the help that professionals such as psychologists, licensed counselors, nurses and social workers provide through government, mental health or social service agencies. Professionals offer those services to groups, families and individuals.

“Mental health problems don’t define who you are. They are something you experience. You walk in the rain and you feel the rain, but, importantly, YOU ARE NOT THE RAIN.” — Matt Haig

AHN Directory of Counselors, Therapists, and Psychiatrists

If you or a loved one lives with mental illness, AHN can help. Their providers have a variety of experiences and specialties, and can treat you for depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders.

Mercy Behavioral Health Services

Pittsburgh Mercy has been a trusted provider of innovative, community-based, behavioral health care services for nearly 50 years. As the region’s only Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) and Integrated Care & Wellness Clinic (ICWC), they’re a leader in integrating physical and behavioral health care and innovating services to support you in your journey to wellness.

National Alliance on Mental Illness

NAMI advocates for local, state, and national initiatives that strengthen the mental health system to better support individuals and families, to spread awareness in communities and workplaces, and to break down the stigma that stops people from getting the help they need.

Center for Community Resources

Center for Community Resources can provide you with the support, resources, and services you or your loved ones need.

UPMC Behavioral & Mental Health Services Directory

Good health means something different to every person. But one thing is certain: caring for your mental health is just as important as your physical health when it comes to living your best life.

Behavioral and mental health problems have a ripple effect. They can affect your relationships, work and interests, and even your physical health.

Chances are good that you — or someone you love — will one day need help for a new, ongoing, or worsening mental or behavioral health problem. You can find the care, expertise, and support you need at UPMC Western Behavioral Health.

“Promise me you’ll always remember — you’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” — Christopher Robin from Winnie the Pooh