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Mental health resources in Forsyth County can be essential sources of information and guidance for people with mental health concerns and those who care about them. Whether you are in a crisis situation, looking for help, or seeking a support group, one or several of the mental health resources below may have the solutions that are right for you.

When you’re ready to get treatment, North Atlanta Behavioral Health is here for you. Our team experienced professionals can assess the full scope of your needs and recommend the most appropriate treatment options. To learn more or to schedule a free assessment, contact us today.

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Mental Health Resources in Forsyth County

Mental health resources for Forsyth County residents include crisis response services, public programs, advocacy organizations, and peer-led support groups.

Crisis Response   

If you or someone you know is at imminent risk of suicide or another type of mental health crisis, the following two resources are available around the clock

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: This free service is staffed 24/7 by trained counselors who can talk to you about any problems you’re currently experiencing and, if necessary, connect you with appropriate resources close to you. The 988 Lifeline offers services in English and Spanish as well as support for callers who are deaf or hard of hearing.
  • Georgia Crisis & Access Line: Call (800) 715-4225 at any time of day or night. For immediate crises, the center can transfer you to the 911 service nearest to where you are, with a staff member staying on the line with you until they confirm that first responders have arrived at your location. For less urgent needs, staff members can help you choose a provider in your area and schedule an appointment.

Public Resources

Public mental health resources for Forsyth County residents include programs that are managed at both the state and county levels.

Mental health resources provided through the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD):

  • Adult Mental Health Crisis Services: Details about behavioral health crisis centers and crisis stabilization units in Georgia, mobile crisis response services, and related resources
  • Adult Mental Health Community Services: Information about assertive community treatment (ACT) for individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses and community support teams (CST) for individuals in rural areas who need a greater level of care than they can get in a traditional outpatient setting
  • Mental Health for Children, Young Adults, and Families: Highlighting family-focused mental health resources in Forsyth County such as multi-agency treatment teams (MATCH), mobile crisis response services, and the Georgia Apex Program for students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12
  • Survivors of Suicide Loss Resources: A range of downloadable resources for those who have lost a loved one by suicide, including bereavement groups, a handbook on coping with suicide-related grief, self-care strategies for resilience, and guidance for helping children and teens
  • The RESPECT Institute of Georgia: Training individuals with mental illnesses to share their stories in legislative meetings, employee orientations, and other forums

Mental health resources in Forsyth County:

  • CARE Program: Alternative to incarceration for some offenders ages 19 and above who have documented histories of severe mental illnesses 
  • Senior Services: Life-enrichment programs and services to promote activity and connection among older adults in Forsyth County
  • Adult Guardianships/Conservatorships: Legal information for families of adults who are temporarily or permanently unable to manage their affairs for several reasons, including serious mental illnesses

Information & Support

The private and public-private organizations listed below offer information and connection for people with a range of mental and behavioral health concerns and their loved ones.

Advocacy and awareness organizations that can be valuable for residents of Forsyth County include:

Peer support groups for Forsyth County residents include

Learn More About Mental Health Treatment Near Forsyth County

North Atlanta Behavioral Health is a trusted provider of customized outpatient care for adults whose lives have been disrupted by mental health conditions and/or substance use disorders (addictions).

Treatment at our outpatient center near Forsyth County, GA, is provided at both the partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient levels. 

At each level, you can expect to receive evidence-based services provided by compassionate professionals in a safe and welcoming environment. Working together, we can help you or a loved one find their path toward a healthier and more satisfying future.

Call 770-230-5699 today to learn more, or verify your insurance now.