Mental Health Resources
Family Court Mental Health Resources
Family court mental health resources can offer vital support to both parents and children during emotionally stressful legal proceedings. These resources provide access to therapy, crisis intervention, and community support. Accessing mental health care can help families better manage the emotional toll of court cases, and it promotes stability and healing during times of uncertainty. Whether you need immediate walk-in services or a therapist with specific expertise, there are several options available throughout the Hudson Valley region. Below, we outline some trusted support organizations that specialize in care for families navigating the family court system.
Explore these local mental health resources
Family Services, Inc.: Offers free group and individual counseling and therapy Family Services
NAMI Mid-Hudson: Offers no-cost mental health services Nami Resources
The Columbia County Mental Health Center
The Columbia County Mental Health Center has walk-in open-hours that you can attend but you can also schedule an appointment.
Walk in for “Open Access” hours Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-10:30 am
Call to schedule an “intake appointment” (518) 828-9446 and press 0 for Support staff.
Access: Supports for Living: Offers walk-in care for mental health and addiction for adults and children in the Hudson Valley. accesssupports.org
PsychologyToday.com is the world’s largest directory of licensed mental health professionals. The site offers detailed profiles, video introductions, and easy ways to connect confidentially via email or phone.
Go to www.psychologytoday.com
Click “Find a Therapist” at the top of the page.
Enter your location.
Use the filters to refine your search by gender, in-person or online therapy, specialties, accepted insurance, therapy type, age, ethnicity, sexuality, language, faith, and cost.
If you or your children have CDPHP:
Visit: CDPHP Provider Directory
Enter your location.
Select your plan: EPO National
Choose a category: Mental Health
Click the search icon to view providers
You deserve to feel supported and heard.
May is mental health awareness month and we know that navigating family court proceedings can be emotionally taxing for parents and children alike. Prioritizing mental health during this time is crucial, and can sometimes feel daunting at the worst time. Our region offers several resources to support families.