Family and Healthcare
UCSHIP
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Current students who elect the student health insurance plan, UCSHIP, may contact UCSB Student Health regarding adding families members to their plan.
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Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics
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Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics provides high quality, comprehensive, affordable healthcare to all people, regardless of their ability to pay, in an environment that fosters respect, compassion and dignity.
The SNBC Goleta Clinic is at 5580 Calle Real, Goleta, CA 93111. Call Toll Free: 844-594-0343 Fax: 805-617-7880 Email: [email protected] |
IMPORTANT: Looking for a confidential resource? or specialized therapists?
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Need to talk to someone regarding you, your children, or family's general mental health and emotional well-being?
For UCSB Students:
UCSB CAPS 24=Hour Line: (805) 893-4411 or 1 (800) 273-TALK Press 2 to Speak to a Counselor (24/7) or leave a voice mail to have your call returned. |
Serves insured college students
in Isla Vista and Goleta 888-699-4873 [email protected] [email protected] |
Office: (805) 965-2376
CALM’s mission is to prevent childhood trauma, heal children and families, and build resilient communities throughout Santa Barbara County. |
For SB County residents,
non-insured: 315 Camino del Remedio Santa Barbara 93110 Phone: (805) 681-5220 Fax: (805) 681-5262 24-Hour Line: 888-868-1649 |
Mental Wellness
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines: Free, Confidential, 24/7. Available in multiple languages. If out of the area or unable to connect to 2-1-1, try 800-400-1572. |
For all Santa Barbara County children and any youth the age of 20 and under.
Crisis Line: 1-888-334-2777, 8am to 8pm General Info: (805) 445-7800 Safe Alternatives for Treating Youth (SAFTY) provides children’s crisis services in collaboration with CARES (Crisis And Recovery Emergency Services). The SAFTY mobile crisis response service is available from 8am to 8pm daily. SAFTY provides quick and accessible service to families by providing specialized crisis intervention, in-home support and linkage to County Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Services or other appropriate services. Working in collaboration with the child’s existing service providers, SAFTY seeks to keep youth and families safe in their homes and communities.
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2101 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 SBTAN is an advocacy group focusing on trans affirming education, services, support, and spaces in and around Santa Barbara.
The Family Support Program at SB Transadvocacy Network meets the 1st Wednesday of each month. |
For those living in CA: California Peer-Run Warmlines
24-Hour Toll Free: 1-855-845-7415 or Chat via IM |
Email: info@open pathcollective.org
Our nonprofit serves clients who lack health insurance or whose health insurance doesn’t provide adequate mental health benefits. These clients also cannot afford current market rates for therapy (between $80-200 a session). We help our members access their choice of affordable in-person care from a vetted mental health professional. Online therapy available. |
SAMHSA's National Helpline
800-662-HELP (4357) TTY: 800-487-4889 Info Line: [email protected] 877-SAMHSA-7 (726-4727) TTY: 800-487-4889 SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities. Find alcohol, drug, or mental health treatment facilities and programs around the country. |
1-800-273-TALK
1-800-2738255 24 Hours, 7 days a week We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
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UCSB's Hosford Clinic
UCSB's Hosford Clinic (805) 893-8064
provides low-cost, confidential long-term counseling, currently offered via telehealth and can be provided to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. They serve the general public as well as students, faculty and staff from our local universities/colleges. |
The Healing Center for Black-identifying Community Members
The Hosford Counseling & Psychological Services Clinic, based at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School, has launched a new service, The Healing Center. The Healing Center is a specialty clinic that provides psychological services to Black-Identifying clients of all ages. In addition to general stressors and life issues, the Healing Center acknowledges the effects of racial trauma, marginalization, and injustice on social and health disparities among Black communities. All services are provided by Black therapists who have an interest in addressing the negative toll of anti-Black racism on Black residents in our local community.
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Healing Justice Santa Barbara aspires to uplift all Black/African-Americans to affirm that they are deserving of safety, love, equity, respect, and joy. We do this with the goals of providing a Black/African-American Cultural Resource Center, celebrating and funding the Arts, Public Safety, Support for Our Youth in Education, Environmental Justice and Sustainability, Outreach, and Meaningful Collaborations.
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The Society of Indian Psychologists is an organization for Native American Indigenous people (American Indian and Alaska Native) who advocate for the mental well-being of Native peoples by increasing the knowledge and awareness of issues impacting Native Mental Health.
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Resiliency & Community Building for APIDA Students
Wednesdays from 3-4:30pm (PST) by Asian Resource Center (ARC) Counseling & Psychological Services You're invited to join us in our weekly, drop-in community space for APIDA students. We invite you to come as you are and learn howto support ourselves in our experiences of racial trauma. First 15 registered participants will receive a self-care gift package in the mail. |
APISAA Therapist Directory
The Asian Mental Health Collective publishes the Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian American (APISAA) Therapist Directory. a resource to facilitate your search for a therapist. |
Therapy for Latinx - Mental Health can be challenging, Finding a Therapist shouldn't be
For years mental health has been stigmatized in our community and sometimes going to therapy with someone who didn't understand our culture left us feeling even worse than when we started. Think of this website as a Yelp for therapists that look and talk like you. They might have even grown up in your neighborhood or shopping at your local bodega. Available services: Individual Therapy, Sliding, Scale, Couples Therapy, Family Therapy, Group Therapy, Supervision for Therapists |
The California LGBTQ Health & Human Services Network
CALGBTQ HHS is an LGBTQ-specific program of Health Access, bringing together more than 60 non-profit providers, community centers, and researchers to advocate collectively for state level policies and resources that will advance LGBTQ health. |
School Anxiety Program
The School Anxiety Program is a structured program that integrates a peer-to-peer model, where students work directly with a Mental Health Peer to learn tangible skills around managing their academic anxiety. The structure includes three 1-hour long sessions with a Mental Health Peer. Topics covered include psychoeducation on stress and anxiety, cognitive behavioral strategies, imposter syndrome, procrastination and time management, self-compassion, and self-care strategies.
We recognize navigating school can include periods of high pressure and stress. Students who experience anxiety related to their academics may feel like their ability to complete tasks, maintain a schedule, and prepare for midterms are impacted. The School Anxiety Program aims at supporting students and sharing tangible skills that help with academic anxiety. Brought to you by the UCSB Mental Health Peer Program. Sign up for the School Anxiety Program here. |
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NON-POLICE REPORTING
CARE Report Form
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UCSB Incident Report Form
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