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Mental Counseling and Recovery Services of Oklahoma

www.crsok.org

 

 

Counseling & Recovery Services, Inc., opened its doors in 1982 as a non-profit community mental health center. We are one of 13 community mental health centers under contract with the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.

The goal has always been to provide quality treatment for people dealing with the effects of severe mental illness, such as major depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and substance abuse regardless of their ability to pay. These illnesses affect an individual’s ability to live successfully and independently in our community until diagnosis, treatment and support are received.

Simply call 918.492.2554 in Tulsa or 918.245.5565 in Sand Springs to start your journey toward feeling better. The first appointment is free. Youth in crisis can call 918.394.2256 any time of day or night.

Our agency’s adult and children’s outpatient services, adult and children’s case management, and children’s crisis services at the CALM Center repeatedly receives the maximum three-year re-accreditation from CARF, the international accrediting agency for behavioral health services. In their most recent final report, the professionals who completed the CARF survey praised the agency’s board, leadership and staff.

Depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and suicide risk are among the many mental health issues treated at our Tulsa and Sand Springs offices as well as the CALM Center, our 24/7 crisis unit for ages 10-17.

If you or a loved one think you may be depressed, you can use this self-screening instrument. If the results indicate you need help, call us or another mental health agency to begin the journey to feeling better.

To learn more these and other mental health issues, visit the National Institute of Mental Health website:

Anxiety disorders

See Also

Bipolar disorder

Schizophrenia

Depression

Borderline Personality Disorder

Suicide prevention

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