Mental/Behavioral Health & Wellness Resource Guide

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Mental Healthis Health

The intention of this guide is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes.

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S 1 How to Access Help 2 Crisis Resources 3 Hotlines & Warmlines 4-5 Area Hospitals 6 Peer Support &Support Groups 7-8 Behavioral Health Providers 9 BIPOC-Focused Support 10 LGBTQIA+ Focused Services 11 Youth Resources and Supports 12 Families 13 Domestic Violence / Intimate Partner Resources 14-15 Info. on Abuse & Power Wheels 16 Veteran Resources 17 Recursos para Hispanohablantes 18 Grief Resources 19 Screening Tool Resources

Feeling a little confused or overwhelmed on how to get help? This guide can make it simple and help you know what questions to ask when seeking a behavioral/mental health provider.

Phone numbers are listed

Available texting options included

Websites and email addresses are included, so you can research, fine tune your search, contact providers for more info, or to make an appointment.

QR Codes are a newer way to access internet information using a Smart Phone. Use the short guide below to access information quickly on your phone.

Android Users: Open the Camera app and hold your Android phone so that the QR code appears in the viewfinder. Your phone should recognize the QR code and give you a notification.

Apple / iOS Users: Open the Camera app from the Home Screen, Control Center, or Lock Screen. Select the rear facing camera. Hold your device so that the QR code appears in the viewfinder in the Camera app. Your device recognizes the QR code and shows a notification. Tap the notification to open the link associated with the QR code.

HowdoIaccesshelp?
For more information or information from a Public Health Social Worker, please call The West Allis Health Department at (414) 302-8600 or visit westalliswi.gov/health 1
Go to the nearest hospital emergency room. Call or text 988 to connect with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The Lifeline provides 24-hour, confidential support to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Call or Text! Para ayuda en español, llame al 988. If You or Someone You Know is in Crisis and Needs Immediate Help Call 911 for emergency services. Suicide and mental health crisis care New number for National Suicide Prevention Line 988 Dispatching emergency medical services, fire, and police 911 Suicide and mental health crisis care with emphasis on local community resources and care coordination 211 CRISIS RESOURCES 2

HOTLINES & WARMLINES

Anorexia and Bulimia: 800-233-4357

Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH): Videophone to American Sign Language : 800-985-5990

Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: 414-219-5555

Family Violence Hotline: 800-996-6228

GLBT National Youth Talkline: 800-246-7743

LGBTQ Hotline: 1-888-843-4564

Maternal and Child Health: National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: 833-943-5746

Español: 833-943-5746 TTY: Dial 711 then 833-943-5746

NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness): 800-950-NAMI (6264)

National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: 833-TLC-MAMA (833-852-6262)

National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255

Parenthood Hotline: 800-230-PLAN (7526)

Poison Control Centers: 800-222-1222

RAINN (Rape Abuse and Incest National Network): 800-656-HOPE (4673)

TTY: 800-810-7440

SAGE Elder LGBT Hotline: 877-360-LGBT (5428)

SAMHSA: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or TTY: 800-487-4889

Self-Harm Hotline: 1-800-DONT-CUT (800-366-8288)

Suicide & Crisis Hotline: 988 or call 800-950-6264

Website/Chat: www.988lifeline.org

StrongHearts Native Helpline: 844-762-8483

TransLifeline: 877-565-8860

Trevor Project: 866-488-7368

UMOS Latina Resource Center Crisis Line: 414-389-6510

Veterans: 800-273-8255, then press 1

988

Español: 888-628-9454

TTY Users: use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988

Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

‘TalkWithUs” to 66746 – Suicide or other crisis situations

"HOME' or 'REASON 'to 741741 (English and Spanish)

‘Helpline’ to 62640

Trevor Project – 'START' to 678678

Veterans ~~988, then press 1 OR just text 83825

608-244-5077 Solstice House Peer-Run Warmline

715-505-5641: Milkweed Alliance peer-run programming

414-777-4729 or 414-257-5775: Milwaukee County, also has Spanish-speaking

414-877-5918: Parachute House – Peer-Run Respite

262-336-9540: For All State Veterans, Operated by The R&R House Peer-Run Respite

800-293-7080: Hmong peer-run warmline (culturally relevant)

3 HOTlines TEXTlines WARM lines

AREA HOSPITALS

Advocate Aurora West Allis Medical Center

8901 W. Lincoln Ave., West Allis, WI 53227

414-328-6000

www.Advocateaurorahealth.org

Advocate Aurora, Mental Health-specific locations:

Aurora Psychiatric Hospital – Dewey Center

1220 Dewey Ave., Wauwatosa, WI 53213

414-454-6777

Aurora St. Luke’s South Shore Hospital

5900 S. Lake Dr., Cudahy, WI 53110

414-489-4173

Aurora Behavioral Health Center

6609 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis, WI 53214

414-257-8500

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

Craig Yabuki Mental Health Walk-In Clinic

9000 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 240, Wauwatosa, WI 53226

414-347-3400

https://childrenswi.org/location-directory/locations/urgent-care/craig-yabuki-mental-health-walk-in-clinic

Cannot support med emergencies: suicidal thoughts/self-harm, med changes, lab services

Granite Hills Hospital

1706 South 68th Street, West Allis, WI 53214

414-667-4800

www.granitehillshospital.com

Roger’s Behavioral Health

11101 West Lincoln Avenue, West Allis, WI 53227

414-327-3000

Free Mental Health Screening 800-767-4411

www.rogersbh.org or https://rogersbh.org/connectcare

VA Medical Center (Clement J. Zablocki)

5000 West National Ave., West Milwaukee, 53295

414-384-2000 ext. 42042 or 42038

https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/

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OTHER AREA HOSPITALS

Ascension Elmbrook Hospital

19333 W. North Ave., Brookfield, WI 53045

262-785-2000

https://healthcare.ascension.org/en/locations/wisconsin/wiwhe/brookfield-ascension-se-wisconsinhospital-elmbrook-campus

Ascension Columbia St. Mary's Hospital

2301 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53211

414-585-1000

https://healthcare.ascension.org/locations/wisconsin/wimil/milwaukee-ascension-columbia-st-maryshospital-milwaukee?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=local

Ascension St. Francis Hospital

3237 S. 16th St., Milwaukee, WI 53215

414-647-5000

https://healthcare.ascension.org/locations/wisconsin/wiwhe/milwaukee-ascension-st-francishospital/behavioral-medicine

Ascension St. Joseph's Hospital

5000 W. Chambers St., Milwaukee, WI 53210

414-447-2000

https://healthcare.ascension.org/locations/wisconsin/wiwhe/milwaukee-ascension-se-wisconsinhospital-st-joseph-campus?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=local

Aurora Sinai Medical Center

945 N. 12th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233

414-219-2000

https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/locations/hospital/aurora-sinai-medical-center/

Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center

2900 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53215

414-649-6000

https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/locations/hospital/aurora-st-lukes-medical-center/ ~also~

5900 S. Lake Dr., Cudahy, WI 53110

414-769-9000

https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/locations/hospital/aurora-st-lukes-south-shore/

Froedtert Memorial Hospital

9000 W. Wisconsin Ave., Wauwatosa, WI 53226

414-805-3000

https://www.froedtert.com/locations/hospital/froedtert-hospital

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AA - Alcoholics Anonymous

https://www.aa.org/ meeting-guide-app

Galano Club

https://galanoclub.org/

Email: galanoclub@gmail.com

7210 W. Greenfield Ave. 414-276-6936

GLBT National Youth Talkline

CA - Cocaine Anonymous

Looks like: Help Line: 414-445-LIFE (5433)

CAWisonsin.org

Community Medical Service

https://communitymedicalservices.org/

2814 S. 108th St., West Allis

414-885-3525

Diverse & Resilient

https://www.diverseandresilient.org/ 414-390-0444

1-800-246-7743

H.O.W. T.O. Club

8930 W. National Ave, West Allis

1-800-839-1686

PEER SUPPORT & SUPPORT GROUPS 66 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Not sure what to look up? Try calling any of these places to help you sort it out ? ? ? ? ? ? -NAMINational Alliance on Mental Illness 414-344-0447 *or call* -SAMHSASubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 800-662-4367 (HELP) *or call* -MENTAL HEALTH AMERICAAFFILIATE CENTER 414-276-3122

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROVIDERS

American Behavioral Clinics

www.americanbehavioralclinics.com

10424 W. Bluemound Rd., Wauwatosa

414-774-1794

7330 W. Layton Ave., Milwaukee

414-281-1677

Community Medical Services

www.communitymedicalservices.org

2814 S. 108th St., West Allis

414-885-3525

15285 Watertown Plank Rd., Elm Grove

262-797-2818

Grand Avenue Club

www.grandavenueclub.org

210 East Michigan Ave., Milwaukee 414-276-6474

Kids Matter Inc.

www.kidsmatterinc.org

1850 N. MLK Dr., Ste. 202, Milwaukee 414-344-1220

*Se Habla Español

LifeStance Health

https://lifestance.com

Multiple locations in Milwaukee Co. 262-789-1191

Milwaukee Co. Behavioral Health

https://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/DHHS/BHD

Multiple locations in Milwaukee Co. 414-257-7222

NAMI - Nat'l Alliance on Mental Illnesses

www.namiwaukesha.org

1915 N Doctor M.L.K. Jr Dr, Milwaukee 414-334-0447

217 Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 300, Waukesha

262-524-8886

Our Space

www.ourspaceinc.org

1527 West National Ave., Milwaukee 414-383-8921

Relief Mental Health

www.reliefmh.com

2448 S. 102nd St., West Allis 800-855-205-4764

Vital Voices

www.vital-voices.org

912 North Hawley Road, Milwaukee 414-771-4368

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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROVIDERS

Virtual Therapist Locator websites:

AAKOMA Project

FindAPsychologist.org

GoodTherapy.org

NetworkTherapy.com

Psychology Today

https://aakomaproject.org/programs/

https://www.findapsychologist.org

GoodTherapy.org

NetworkTherapy.com

PsychologyToday.com

Theravive Theravive.com

WI Dept. of Health Services

Zocdoc

Findtreatment.gov

Zocdoc.com

Local Therapists listed on www.psychologytoday.com

See this website for additional options

Scott Thomas * 414-240-1683 * Anxiety, depression, trauma, etc.

Morrish Awakenings * 414-292-9038 * Individual, group, family, etc.

Tolu Osemwegie * 414-422-8957 * Spirituality, Life Coaching, Life Transitions, etc.

Nick Kavelaris * 262-624-0619 * Anxiety, depression, relational issues, infidelity, etc.

Tammy Giannapolis * 414-982-1445 * Stress Reduction, Eating Disorders, etc.

Ephraim Frankel , PhD * 414-272-0223 * Marriage and Family Therapist

Heather Hart Kennedy * 414-263-9090 * Depression, anxiety, grief trauma, etc.

Julie Eimers * 414-240-0782 * Addiction, anxiety, depression, individual

Denis Ian Jackson, PhD * 414-369-2924 * Depression, Anxiety, Family Conflict, etc.

Integrative Psyche, LLC * 414-316-6604 * Neuropsychological Examinations only

Xee Moua * 262-233-5806 * Mindful psychological therapeutic techniques

For more please go to www.psychologytoday.com, type in your zip code in the search bar, and locate a therapist near you. Online options available.

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BLACK, INDIGINOUS, PEOPLE OF COLOR (BIPOC)- FOCUSED SUPPORT & SERVICES

AAKMOA Project

For ages 12-30 years old * new to therapy * BiPOC

https://aakomaproject.org/programs/

Hmong American Women's Association

http://hawamke.org

877-740-4292

Sixteenth Street Social Services

Chavez Location * 414-897-5630

Parkway Location * 414-897-5640

The ASHA Project

Domestic and sex trafficking prevention

African American culturally specific 3719 W. Center St. 414-252-0075

Jewish Family Services

https://www.jfsmilw.org/www.umos.org 414-225-1374

WI Hmong Mental Health Coalition

Resource hub for Hmong mental health

https://www.wucmaa.org/project-resiliency

https://www.blackgirlssmile.org/

https://blackmentalhealth.com * 410-338-2642

https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/dcts/index.htm

HIR Wellness * 3135 W. Kilbourne Ave * 414-763-5815

National Native Children’s Trauma Center * 405-271-8858

RAINN (Rape Abuse and Incest National Network) * 800-656-HOPE (4673)

StrongHearts Native Helpline * 844-762-8483

988lifeline.org * 988lifeline.org/help-yourself/native-americans/

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RESOURCES & SUPPORTS

Diverse & Resilient

https://www.diverseandresilient.org/work/anti-violence/room-to-be-safe/

Room to Be Safe

(Appleton, WI based)

https://www roomtobesafe org/

MKE LGBT Community Center

315 W. Court St., Milwaukee, WI 53212

414-271-2656

mkelgbt org

PFLAG

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays

1110 N. Market St., 2nd Fl., Milwaukee, WI 53202

For Allies of the LGBTQIA+ Community

Here's how you can strengthen your support: https://www.roomtobesafe.org/knowledge-center/helpingfriends-in-unhealthy-relationships/how-to-help-friends/

LGBTQIA+ MENTAL HEALTH
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YOUTH RESOURCES & SUPPORTS

Ages: (6 months- 18 years old)

Access Recovery Mental Health Services (ARMHS)

Alternatives in Psychological Consultation

AMRI Counseling Services, LLC

Aurora Behavioral Health Services

Catholic Charities

Center for Independence

Children’s Hospital of WI Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Children’s Hospital of WI Child & Family Counseling

Childynamics

Comprehensive Community Services (CCS)

Forward Choices, LLC

Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center, Inc.

Horizon Healthcare, Inc.

Inner Resources, Inc.

Marquette University Center for Psych Services

Mary Determan, MSW, LLC

MHA-WI Wellness Clinic

Penfield Children’s Center and Behavior Clinic

Red Oak Counseling, Ltd.

Roger’s Memorial Hospital

Sexual Assault Hotline

Social Development Commission (SDC)

St. Charles Youth and Family Services

Teen Lifeline

The Bridge Health Clinics & Research Centers, Inc.

United Community Center (UCC)

Youth Crisis Hotline

414-269-8356

414-358-7144

414-455-3879

414-454-6777

414-771-2881

414-937-2020

414-266-2932

414-453-1400

414-258-4318

414-257-8095

414-442-1751

414-383-8147

414-362-8147

262-789-7100

414-288-3487

414-431-6400

414-276-3122

414-344-7676

262-780-1020

414-327-3000

800-656-HOPE (4678)

414-906-2700

414-476-3710

800-248-TEEN (8336)

414-831-4500

414-384-3100

800-448-4663

800-RUNAWAY
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National Runaway Safeline:
(800-786-2929)
True Colors United:

MILWAUKEE FATHERHOOD FIRE by COMMUNITY ADVOCATES

4900 W. FOND DU LAC AVE., MILWAUKEE, WI 53216

https://communityadvocates.net/what-we-do/milwaukee-fatherhood-fire.html

414-449-4777

Child Abuse National Hotline:

Nat'l Maternal Mental Health Hotline:

Parenthood Hotline:

1-800-25-ABUSE (22873)

1-833-TLC-MAMA (833-852-6262)

1-800-230-PLAN (7526)

Parent and Caregiver Network https://community.dbsalliance.org/page/about

FAMILIES
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & INTIMATE PARTNER RESOURCES

EMERGENCY SHELTERS

Sojourner Family Peace Center - 414-933-2722

Milwaukee Women's Center - 414-671-6140

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

W.I.S.H. Women Initiate Self-Healing & Hope

WISH provides a safe place to learn about the cycle of violence, gain selfawareness and heal. The group helps women gain support, insight and strength from other women w ho have experienced domestic violence. All services are free and confidential.

414-302-8065

MKE LGBT Community Center

315 W. Court St., Milwaukee, WI 53212

414-271-2656

MKELGBT.ORG

Sixteenth Street Social Services

1032 S. Cesar E. Chavez Dr. 414-897-5630

906 S. 20th St. 414-897-5640

UMOS Latina Resource Center Crisis Line

414-389-6510

For those who wish to have a violence-free home again, and want to change your patterns of violence as an abuser, you can learn how to change your behaviors at these locations:

Alma Center 414-265-0100

Nevermore Batterers Treatment 414-828-5190

ACT Parenting Program 800-279-8667

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There are many different types of abuse, and it can be scary and confusing if you think you may be involved in an abusive relationship. Abuse can look like many different things, events, interactions, or lack of actions. It isn't just someone hitting another person or yelling at them. It can take on many different forms. You may even doubt yourself and your memories of how those things happened!

If you are doubting yourself, and want to learn more about this, check out the following resources, and learn how much power you have to take your life back!

Types of abuse:

Cultural

Domestic / Intimate Partner

Child / Elderly

Emotional

Financial

Mental

Physical

Psychological

Sexual

Spiritual

Spousal

And more...

Signs & Symptoms of Abuse:

Intimidation

Coercion

Ridiculing

Harassment

Treating an adult like a child

Isolating an adult from family, friends, or regular activity

Use of silence to control behavior

Yelling or swearing which results in mental distress

Gaslighting

And more...

INFORMATION ABOUT ABUSE WHAT IS ABUSE? SAFETY PLANNING

https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/comprehensive-guides/a-guide-to-domesticviolence-safety-planning

https://www.thehotline.org/plan-for-safety/create-a-safety-plan/

If you've already left the abuser and want privacy with your new personal address:

Safe At Home Program: 1-800-446-6564 or email: Safeathome@DOJ.State.wi.us

Wisconsin Address Confidentiality Program

Resources by domesticviolence.org

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POWER & CONTROL WHEELS

Power & Control Wheel

https://www.theduluthmodel.org/wheels/

There are many situation-specific types of wheels, so check them all out to get the best understanding of your unique situation

WHEELS OF POWER & CONTROL

AVAILABLE IN 30 OTHER LANGUAGES

We want to empower you to take back the control of your story. You are entitled to be safe. You are entitled to live without fear. You are entitled to a life free of abuse. You've got this!

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INFORMATION ABOUT ABUSE (CONTINUED)

VETERAN RESOURCES

Resources for Service Members

Military OneSource: A free service provided by the Department of Defense to service members and their families to help with a broad range of concerns, including possible mental health problems. Call and talk anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at

800-342-9647.

The Psychological Health Center of Excellence (PHCoE): PHCoE provides psychological health research consultation and expertise to leaders, providers, service members, and their families. Call 866-966-1020, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, live chat, or email

Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence (TBICoE): TBICoE promotes state-of-thescience traumatic brain injury care from point-of-injury to reintegration for service members, veterans and their families.

TRICARE® is the health care program serving uniformed service members, retirees, and their families worldwide.

Resources for Veterans

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Resources provides information about mental health and support services specifically for veterans.

VA Mental Health connects veterans to mental health services the VA provides for veterans and families. All mental health care provided by VHA supports recovery. The programs aim to enable people with mental health problems to live meaningful lives in their communities and achieve their full potential.

Vet Centers: Community based centers that provide a range of counseling, outreach and referral services to eligible veterans in order to help them make a satisfying post-war readjustment to civilian life.

National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: The center's purpose is to improve the well-being and understanding of individuals who have experienced traumatic events, with a focus on American veterans.

National Call Center for Homeless Veterans: Resource to ensure homeless veterans or veterans at risk for homelessness have access to trained counselors 24/7. The hotline is intended to assist homeless veterans, their families, VA medical centers, federal, state and local partners, community agencies, service providers and others in the community.

Make the Connection: VA’s public awareness and outreach campaign. The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness on mental health symptoms, conditions, and treatment and encourage Veterans to get the care and support they have earned through their service.

Resources for Both Service Members and Veterans

The National Resource Directory (NRD) connects wounded warriors, service members, veterans, and their families with national, state, and local support programs. NRD is a partnership among the Departments of Defense, Labor, and Veterans Affairs. Moving Forward is a free, online educational and life coaching program that teaches problem-solving skills to help you to better handle life's challenges. It is designed to be especially helpful for veterans, service members and their families.

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LATINO/ PARA HISPANOHABLANTE

Resources for Spanish speakers

Centro Legal

611 W. National Ave., Milwaukee, WI

414-384-7900

Works with advocates to connect survivors of abuse to services while also focusing on legal matters.

Children’s Hospital of WI Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine

9000 West Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53226

619 W. Walnut St., Milwaukee, WI 53212

4855 S. Moorland Rd,, New Berlin, WI 53151

7300 S. 13th St., Suite 201, Oak Creek, WI 53134

1655 West Mequon Ave., Mequon, WI 53092

Child and Family Counseling

620 South 76th Street, West Allis, WI 53214

Penfield Children’s Center & Behavior Clinic

www.penfieldchildren.org

833 N. 26th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233

414-266-2932

414-810-3548

262-432-7702

414-228-4800

414-228-4800

414-453-1400

Sixteenth Street Community Health Center www.sschc.org

**Muchos lugares / Many locations** 414-672-1353

UCC Childcare and Early Learning Center

2210 W. Becher Street, Milwaukee, WI 53215

Community Prevention Center

1243 S. Cesar E. Chavez Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53204

414-672-1353

414-897-5174

Intercambio de jeringas, prueba confidencial, condones y equipo do sexo seguro, servicios de PrEP, libre Narcan

Offers syringe exchange, free confidential testing, condoms and safe sex kits, PrEP services, NARCAN Center

**Bilingual services are available. Accepts all insurances and those without insurance.

Latina Resource Center

Mental Health Association

mhanational.org/pruebas-de-salud-mental-en-espanol

414-389-6500

RECURSOS
Principal 414-344-7676
414-345-6351
Clίnica conductual
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Children's books to help guide their grief recommended by the American Psychological Association

You'll Find Me by Amanda Rawson Hill

Ben's Flying Flowers by Inger Maier, PhD

Kate, the Ghost Dog: Coping with the Death of a Pet by Wayne Wilson

Why?: A Story for Kids Who Have Lost a Parent to Suicide by Melissa Allen Heath

A Terrible Thing Happened: A Story for Children Who Witnessed Violence or Trauma by Margaret M. Holmes

Gentle Willow: A Story for Children about Dying by Joyce C. Mills, PhD

Grieving.com https://forums.grieving.com/ Compassionate Friends https://www.compassionatefriends.org/ Bereaved Parents USA https://www.bereavedparentsusa.org/ Grieving Parents https://grievingparents.net/ Gerard's House https://gerardshouse org/ Mental Health of America https://www mhawisconsin org/ Griefshare https://www.griefshare.org/countries/us/states/wi/cities/milwaukee Loss of ability
GRIEVE FOR MANY REASONS Loss of trust Job loss Loss of security Loss of finances Loss of belongings Loss of connection Death of loved one Death of pet Relocation Recovery Betrayal Abuse Foster Care Empty Nest Shaken faith Fire Online Resources Physical Locations Nearby Zilber Hospice 1155 N Honey Creek Pkwy, Wauwatosa 414-619-5900 Kyle's Korner 7106 W North Ave, Wauwatosa 414-777-1585 Grief Resource Center 11400 W Lake Park Dr, Milwaukee 414-365-8400 Other places to seek guidance: Funeral Homes | Local Hospitals | School Counselors | 211 | Places of Worship
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MENTAL HEALTH SCREENING TOOLS

Mental Health of America

Various common mental health diagnoses listed: ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Schizophrenia, etc.

Cocaine Anonymous Self-Test

WI Department of Public Instruction

Evidence-based screening tools used in the public school system

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