Mental Health Services
Mental Health
The Crisis Clinic 1212 N. California Street, Stockton, CA 95202, Crisis Phone (24-Hour Response): (209) 468-8686 Crisis Fax: (209) 468-2380 Walk-in Hours: Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
San Joaquin County Mental Health Care Services 1212 N. California Street Stockton, CA, 95202 (209) 948-4484 Phone (209) 468-2399 Fax; Weekends and Holiday Number 209-948-7111. Inpatient and outpatient services. Support groups, assessments and counseling, children's counseling and day treatment. Bilingual, Spanish and Southeast Asian.
San Joaquin County Mental Health Behavioral Health Services, 1414 N. California Street Stockton, CA, 95202 (209) 468-8700 Phone (209) 468-2399 Fax
Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF) 1212 N. California Street, Stockton, CA 95242; John Schaeffer Deputy Director (209) 468-8082; Provides (note: eliminate the space between 24- and hours) hour inpatient hospitalization with supportive psychiatric, medical, social work, and nursing treatment.
Valley Community Counseling Services Stockton, 6707 Embarcadreo Dr. Stockton, CA 95219; 209-956-4240; Individual, group, family and marriage counseling, some first and second offender programs. Court ordered and voluntary domestic violence, and sexual abuse counseling
Valley Community Counseling Services - Manteca, 110 N. Sherman Ave., Manteca, CA 95336; 209-823-1911; Individual, group, family and marriage counseling, some first and second offender programs. Court ordered and voluntary domestic violence, and sexual abuse counseling
Valley Community Counseling Services - Lodi, 846 W. Lodi Ave.; Lodi, CA 95240; 209-334-2126; Individual, group, family and marriage counseling, some first and second offender programs. Court ordered and voluntary domestic violence, and sexual abuse counseling
Valley Community Counseling Services - Tracy, 527 W. 11th Street. Tracy, CA 95376; 209-835-8583; Individual, group, family and marriage counseling, some first and second offender programs. Court ordered and voluntary domestic violence, and sexual abuse counseling
Lodi Clinic 1209 West Tokay, Suite 5, Lodi, CA 95240,Tosh Saruwatari, LCSW Deputy Director (209) 468-8780; Provides individual, family and child mental health therapy for those persons living in the north county area.
Nautico Inc, 1420 W. Kettleman Lane, Suite R. Lodi, CA 95242; 209-334-2053. Marriage and family counseling, also child and adolescent counseling and crisis intervention. Spiritual aspects of addiction and recovery, classes on shame, anger and guilt
Latino Mental Health Services, 343 E. Main Street, 2nd floor Stockton, CA 95202. Wilton Wilenga, LCSW Director of Latino Mental Health Services (209) 547-2860; Kim Suderman, LCSW Deputy Director (209) 468-2385.
PWLC People Who Love and Care Self Help Group, 548 East Park Street Stockton, CA 95202; Nancy Smith (209) 943-2908; Support groups, referrals and advocacy services. Outreach coordinator and peer advocate.
Transcultural Clinic (TCC) 4422 N. Pershing Ave., Suite D-2 Stockton, CA 95207; Becky Gould, LCSW Deputy Director
(209) 468-8859 Stephen Ellington, LCSW Program Manager (209) 953-8465; Mental Health Outpatient Services for the Southeast Asian Community
Wrap Around Services 511 E. Magnolia Stockton, CA 95202, Michele Rowland-Bird, LCSW Manager for Children and Youth Services (209) 468-2385; David Hafter, LMFT Supervisor, FICS (209) 465-1080; Intensive wraparound service for children and youth who are transitioning from a high level RCL 12-14 Group Home Placement to a lower level of care, or at high risk of a RCL 12-14 Group Home Placement
Overeaters Anonymous, 209-476-9085
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Mental Health Collaborative 1212 N. California Street, Stockton, CA 95202; Tosh Saruwatari, LCSW Deputy Director (209) 468-8780; Provides assessment, referrals, goal setting and follow-up services to mental health population who desire to enter into the workforce.
Children Services
National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-621-4000. Provides Crisis Intervention and local referrals for runaways and parents.
ADHD Clinic in Stockton Family Health Building, 1414 N. California Street, 2nd Floor. Stockton, CA 95202. Scott Howard, MFTI (209) 468-2385 Nancy Moll, Ph.D., LMFT, Manager for Children and Youth Services(209) 468-2385: Provides assessments and triage of identified ADHD children and youth, psychiatric medication support, groups and education.
Crisis Services for Children and Youth, Family Health Building, 1414 N. California Street, 2nd Floor, Stockton, CA 95202 Pat Hill, LMFT Manager for Children and Youth Services, (209) 468-2385. Provides W & I Code 5150 Crisis Assessments, assessment and stabilization for children and youth, and community based crisis intervention services
Children's Mental Health Services, Stockton - Tracy - Manteca - Lodi 511 E. Magnolia Room 112, Stockton, CA 95202; 209-948-4484 Ext 400. Provides counseling for children in high risk situations, day treatment.
CROSSROADS 1025 N. California Street Stockton, California 95203 (209) 468-9535 Tel (209) 468-9542 Fax; CROSSROADS is a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary program, involving the services of the Probation Department and Juvenile Justice Agency, San Joaquin County's Human Services Agency, Office of Substance Abuse, Mental Health Services, Public Health Services, Office of Education and Center for Positive Prevention Alternatives.
Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) 2495 W. March Lane Ste.125, Stockton, CA 95207 Michele Rowland-Bird, LCSW Manager for Children and Youth Services (209) 468-2385; Debi Scott, MA Executive Director, FICS 209-465-1080 Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) for Medi-Cal/EPSDT children and youth beneficiaries.
School Based Services Valley Community Counseling, 6707 Embarcadero Dr. Stockton, CA 95219, Stella Stangle, LMFT Program Coordinator, VCCS (209) 956-4240; Reina Hudson, LCSW Manager for Children and Youth Services (209) 468-2385
Homeless Youth Services, 729 N. California Street, Stockton, CA 95202 Kim Suderman, LCSW Deputy Director (209) 468-2385. Mental Health Outpatient Services for youth and their children, who are at risk of homelessness or running away, and are between the ages of 12 to 20 and receive Medi-Cal/EPSDT children and youth beneficiaries.
Transitional Housing Program (THP) 2291W. March Lane, Suite C-101, Stockton, CA 95207; Michele Rowland-Bird, LCSW Manager for Children and Youth Services (209) 468-2385; Sheila Self Interim Director Families First (209) 957-8877