Community Resources
In case of emergency.
Crisis events can happen in life. If you find yourself involved in a crisis or an emergency situation, seek help. Here are some resources which can assist you.
Dialing 911:
For life threatening situations, dialing 911 can get you in contact with local law enforcement and paramedic services in most locations. Please review your own local/county resources for specific information regarding Wisconsin emergency departments.
Dialing 988:
For life threatening mental health crises, dialing 988 is a nationwide lifeline which includes crisis intervention for issues such as active suicide threats or dangerous mental health experiences. The following link will provide more information:
National Domestic Violence Hotline:
800-799-7233
Or visit https://www.endabusewi.org/
To report suspected abuse:
Please visit https://dcf.wisconsin.gov/
Other helpful crisis resources:
Wisconsin Department of Health Services
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/
Suicide Prevention
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/prevent-suicide/index.htm
Mental Health Information
LGBTQ+ Identity
Veterans Crisis
Not sure if Origins Mental Health is the right fit for you?
That is ok! Finding the right therapist is often like finding the right shoe, it takes the right fit! Here are ways to find therapists near you:
Psychology Today: Find a Therapist
Good Therapy: Find a Therapist
goodtherapy.com/find-therapist.html
Or - consult your insurance company. Often times insurance companies will provide in-network lists for desired healthcare providers.
Or - ask us! Many therapists know each other. Contact us with what you are looking for and we will get back to you with whether or not we know someone who matches your unique needs!