Adult Mental Health
What is mental health?
Mental health is a state of well-being in which you can achieve your abilities and talents, cope with the stresses of life, work productively and give back to your community. Maintaining your mental and physical health, along with your social needs is very important.
- Ways To Maintain Your Mental Health opens in a new tab
- Ways To Maintain Your Overall Healthopens in a new tab
What is mental illness?
Mental illness is described by some combination of long-lasting problems with how you are thinking, feeling, behaving, and relating with others. Mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, bi-polar illness, schizophrenia, dementia, maternal depression, substance related and addictive disorders are all treatable conditions.
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- Take A Free, Private Mental Health Screeningopens in a new tab
Choose to get help now
If you or a family member need treatment, help with caring health care professionals is available, even if you don’t have insurance or money to pay. Choose to get help now by clicking on the county provider map below. (elija obtener ayuda ahora haciendo clic en el mapa de proveedores del condado a continuación.)
Resources
LatinX
- opens in a new tabLatino Behavioral Health Services
- opens in a new tabMulticultural Counseling Center
Indigenous/First Nation
- opens in a new tabUrban Indian Center Of Salt Lake
- opens in a new tabNavajo Nation Division Of Behavioral & Mental Health Services
Asian, African, Refugee, Immigrant Center
- opens in a new tabRefugee & Immigrant Center - Asian Association Of Utah
Pacific Islander
- opens in a new tabChild And Family Empowerment
- opens in a new tabPacific Islander Knowledge To Action Resources
Plural Families
- opens in a new tabCherish Families
LGBTQIA
- opens in a new tabEncircle
- opens in a new tabUtah Pride Center
Maternal Mental Health
- opens in a new tabDirectory Of Providers
- opens in a new tabUtah Postpartum Support International
- opens in a new tabMaternal And Infant Health Program