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Abernethy, Heidi, LCSW (SW12386)

*Licensed Clinical Social Worker (SW12386) with a Masters of Social Work in private practice who is currently accepting new patients in a location which is accessible and can be reached by public transportation *Fees $90-$100 for initial session and $100 for subsequent sessions, does not offer a sliding scale; does not accept insurance *Treats adults as individuals, couples, and groups; specialties include general anxiety, stress, and depression, trauma and PTSD, codependency, faith and spirituality issues, family conflict, grief/bereavement, parenting, self esteem, compassion fatigue, and women's issues *Therapist is female, English speaking with limited Spanish , Caucasian & cannot prescribe or manage patient's medications

Services: Bereavement and Grief Counseling, Conjoint Counseling, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Faith Based Counseling, Family Counseling, General Counseling Services, Group Counseling, Marriage Counseling, Parent Counseling, Stress Management, Telemental Health

215 E. Tharpe Street

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 270-7108

Ability1st, Crime Victims Assistance (VOCA)

*Program for persons with a disability who have been a victim of a crime or have become disabled as the result of a crime *Disabilities can be physical or mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, etc.

Services: Advocacy, Crime Victim Support, Crime Victim/Witness Counseling, Health/Disability Related Counseling

1823 Buford Court

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 575-9621

Alfonso, Isabel, Ph.D. (PY6302)

*Licensed psychologist (PY6302) in private practice who is currently accepting new patients in a location that can be reached by public transportation but is not accessible *Fees $200 for intake and $150 for 50 minute sessions, does not offer a sliding scale for self-pay; tricare and out of network BCBS, PPO client files *Treats adolescents through adults as individuals and groups in person and by video (telemental health); specialty treatment areas include general anxiety and depression, ADHD, eating disorders, and family issues, treats athletes who have lost their ability to play due to medical issues through an organization called "Who We Play For" *Therapist is female, English and Spanish speaking, Hispanic & cannot prescribe or manage patient's medications

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Eating Disorders Treatment, Family Counseling, Mental Health Evaluation, Telemental Health

1017 Thomasville Road

Suite B

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 577-3204

Alzheimer's Project, Big Bend Caregiver's Support Groups

*Support groups share knowledge, strategies and techniques on caring for persons with Alzheimer's or other dementia *Some group locations held same time as respite care, but not always GADSDEN COUNTY *Quincy, Thomas Memorial Baptist Church, 1001 W Washington St, 32351, 2nd Wednesday, 1:30AM-3:30PM *Chattahoochee, First United Methodist Church, 32324, 18 W Marion St, 2nd Thursday, 1AM-11:30PM GULF COUNTY *Port St Joe, United Pentecostal Church, 508 16th St, 32456, 4th Tuesday 10AM–11:30AM JACKSON COUNTY *Marianna, First Presbyterian Church, 2898 Jefferson St, 32446, 1st Thursday, 10AM-11:30AM (CST) JEFFERSON COUNTY *Monticello, Jefferson County Library, 375 S Water St, 32344, 4th Monday, 11:30AM-1PM LEON COUNTY *Tallahassee, St Paul's United Methodist Church, 1700 N Meridian Rd, 32303, 1st & 3rd Tuesday, 11:30AM-1PM *Tallahassee, Immanuel Baptist Church, 2351 Mahan Dr, 32308, Evening Support Group, 2nd & 4th Tuesday, 6PM-7PM *Tallahassee, The Villas at Killearn Lakes, 8213 Killearn Lakes Terrace, 32312, 1st & 3rd Tuesday, 6:30AM-7:30PM *Tallahassee, Westminster Oaks, 4449 Meandering Way, 32303, 2nd & 4th Friday, 10AM-11:30PM TAYLOR COUNTY *Perry, First Presbyterian Church, 310 Plantation Rd, 32348, 4th Tuesday, 10:30AM-11:30AM WAKULLA COUNTY *Crawfordville, Lake Ellen Baptist Church, 4495 Crawfordville Hwy, 32327, 2nd Monday, 9:30AM-11AM *Crawfordville, Wakulla Public Library, 4330 Crawfordville Hwy, 32327, 2nd Saturday, 10AM-11AM WASHINGTON COUNTY *Chipley, First Presbyterian Church, 658 5th St, 32428, 1st Thursday1PM-2:30PM (CST)

Services: Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups, Caregiver Counseling, Health/Disability Related Support Groups

301 E Tharpe St

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 386-2778

Americans for Immigrant Justice

*Non-profit law firm for immigrants and their families offering services to assist with residency and citizenship issues, unaccompanied minors, survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking

Services: Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services, Human Trafficking Hotlines, Human Trafficking Legal Assistance, Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services

6355 NW 36th St, Ste 2201

Miami, FL 33166

(305) 573-1106

Ames-Dennard, Sharon, Ph.D. (PY4584)

*Licensed Psychologist (PY4584) in group practice who is currently accepting new patients in a practice which is accessible and can be reached by public transportation *Fees $150 an hour, does not offer a sliding scale for self-pay; does not accept insurance *Treats adolescents, young adults, adults as individuals, families and couples by video (telemental health); specialty treatment areas include general anxiety and depression, evaluations, grief/bereavement, racial anxiety/trauma, women's issues *Therapist is female, English speaking, African American & cannot prescribe or manage patient's medications

Services: Death and Dying Education/Information, General Counseling Services, Mental Health Assessment and Treatment, Mental Health Evaluation, Telemental Health

812 S. Macomb Street

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 321-4016

AMIkids, Gadsden

*Private, non-profit organization assisting youthful non-violent offenders, ages 11-17, either at risk for juvenile delinquency or already involved with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice system *Youth work towards a high school diploma or GED and participate in curriculum of life skills, academic and vocational training, IT certification and computer hardware training during regular school hours *Family Services program provides home-based family counseling and intervention counselors that make regular visits to the home to work with the youth and their family to address issues that may be causing delinquent behavior *Gadsden County Sheriff's Office collaborates with students providing 20 mentors to show the softer side of police work and focusing on how choices made today effect future life *Youth may be referred by parents/guardians or the Juvenile Justice system

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Alternative Education, Dropout Programs, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

363 E Crawford St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 627-1844

AMIkids, Tallahassee

*Private, non-profit organization assisting youthful non-violent offenders, ages 11-24, involved with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice system *Day Treatment Program: youth work towards a high school diploma or GED and participate in curriculum of life skills, academic and vocational education during regular school hours to include, youth build self-awareness, learn about potential careers, and develop a plan for reaching future goals for ages 11-15 and ages utilizes a combination of school-based and work-based learning to help youth learn job readiness skills, earn industry-recognized certifications, and transition to the workforce for ages 16-24 along with mentoring *Outpatient Treatment services include screening, crisis/risk assessment, comprehensive assessment with behavioral health diagnosis, case coordination, and/or counseling services including individual, family, and group therapy *provides 24-hour rehabilitative care for youth referred primarily due to delinquency, programs may include treatment services for youth with mental health and/or substance abuse conditions *Family Services program: provides home-based family counseling and intervention through counselors that make regular visits to the home to work with the youth and their family to address issues that may be causing delinquent behavior

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Alternative Education, Dropout Programs, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

2514 W Tharpe St

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 739-6759

Ananga, Anne, PMHNP, ARNP (APRN9315757)

*Licensed family and Primary Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) (APRN9315757), board certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) in practice at Bond Community Health Center who is currently accepting new patients in a location which is accessible and can be reached by public transportation *Fees $120 an hour, offers sliding scale for self-pay; accepts Aetna, Capital Health Plan, CIGNA, FL Blue (BCBS), Magellan, Medicaid, Staywell, and United Health One Insurances *Treats all ages as individuals and families in person, by phone, and by video (telemental health); specialty treatment areas include general anxiety and depression, anger management, psychotic disorders personality disorders, stress management, bipolar disorder, self-esteem, Schizoaffective Disorder, Schizophrenia, substance abuse *Therapist is female, speaks English and Kiswahili, African American & able to prescribe and manage patient's medications *Also practices at Apalachee Center and Ability Plus Mental Health, LLC

Services: Anger Management, Family Counseling, General Counseling Services, General Medical Care, Medicaid, Medication Information/Management, Stress Management, Substance Use Disorder Counseling, Telemental Health

1720 S Gadsden St

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 576-4073

Anchorage Children's Home

*Hannah's House: maternity home for homeless pregnant women 16-22, offering time to complete education and prepare for employment while choosing to parent or offer child for adoption *Hidle House: short-term, crisis/runaway shelter for ages 10-17 *The Bridge: transitional living program for homeless youth ages 16-22, offering stable living for up to 18 months focusing on assisting residents in completing their education, secure employment, and preparing for self sufficiency *Family Counseling: A short term, 12 week free service to youth ages 6-17 and their families involving assessment, counseling, referral, and case management services

Services: General Counseling Services, Maternity Homes, Transitional Housing/Shelter, Youth Shelters

2121 Lisenby Ave

Panama City, FL 32405

(850) 763-7102

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