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Linn County

Mental Health

Phone: 541-967-3866

Website: https://www.linncountyhealth.org/mh

Crisis Services

Walk in Counselor of the Day

Available M-F 8:30 am to 5 pm

Phone: 541-967-3866 (option 1) or 1-800-304-7468

Benton County

Crisis Services

Walk in Counselor of the Day
Available M-F 8 am to 5 pm

Phone: 541-766-6835

Behavioral Health Services

Phone: 541-766-6835
Website: https://www.co.benton.or.us/health/page/behavioral-health 

Ongoing Benton County Behavioral Health Services*:

Outpatient Mental Health– Offers therapy, case management, skills training, psychiatry, group therapy and Peer Support.  It is important to note that we only provide services to individuals that meet criteria for severe and persistent mental illness.

  • “Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI)” means the current DSM diagnostic criteria for at least one of the following conditions, as a primary diagnosis for an adult 18 years of age or older:
    • Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
    • Major depressive disorder
    • Bipolar disorder
    • Anxiety disorders limited to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    • Schizotypal personality disorder
    • Borderline personality disorder
  • And impaired to an extent that substantially limits the individual’s consistent functioning in one or more of the following area’s
    • Home environment
    • Community Negotiations
    • Social Relationships
    • Vocational

Substance Use Disorder TreatmentOffers counseling, case management, group counseling, support in accessing inpatient or residential treatment and referrals. We also collaborate with primary care as part of the Medication Assisted Treatment Program to address opioid addiction.

*For questions or to schedule an intake, call the front line at 541-766-6835. Appointment does not guarantee enrollment.

Disaster/Pandemic Specific Services

Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR) is a skills based model designed to accelerate recovery and increase self-efficacy to those impacted by a disaster or traumatic event. The curriculum is trauma informed, evidenced based and endorsed by SAMSHA, National Center for PTSD and the VA.  Typical treatment is 4-6 sessions.

Crisis Services 24/7

Crisis Services offer 24/7 crisis support for anyone needing immediate assistance during a time of crisis whether individual or family.

Phone: 1-888-232-7192 

Text: Oregon to 741741

Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention resources offer 24/7 crisis support for anyone needing immediate assistance due to concern of an individual’s safety.

Crisis Text Line 

Text HOME to 741741

Safe + Strong Oregon

Website: https://www.safestrongoregon.org/mental-emotional-health

Phone: 1-800-923-4357

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Phone: 1-800-273-8255

Oregon YouthLine (24 hour teen crisis line)

Phone: 1-877-967-8491

Text: teen2teen to 839863

Self Care

Contact District Lead Counselor Anna Harryman