National Mental Health Resources
Mental Health Resources
Compulsive behavior, occasionally labeled as sexual addiction, entails a consistent pattern of conduct marked by a lack of ability to manage or cease involvement in sexual activities despite negative repercussions. Those grappling with this condition frequently find themselves grappling with a diminished sense of control. Are you investing disproportionate time and effort in pursuing sexual encounters, consuming pornography, or participating in various sexual activities? You may have resorted to compulsive sexual behavior, excessive spending, financial irresponsibility, gambling, or addiction to the internet/video games as a way to manage the stresses of life.
If you live in Washington, Georgia, Vermont, Virginia, South Carolina, and Oregon and are struggling with addiction or symptoms of trauma or PTSD, D.J. Burr can help you.
D.J. offers online group or individual therapy sessions for people struggling with behavioral addictions, sex addiction /pornography, anxiety and depression, codependency, intimacy issues, grief and loss, love addiction, childhood trauma recovery, internet/video gaming addiction, compulsive spending, and debiting.
If you are looking for mental health resources in Washington, Georgia, Vermont, Virginia, South Carolina, or Oregon or national mental health services, kindly examine the list provided below.
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Georgia
- Sex Addicts Meeting List
- Meetings — Sex Addicts Anonymous® Georgia
- In-Person 12-Step Meetings at the Galano Club - Atlanta, Georgia
- National Alliance on Mental Illness – Georgia: (770) 234-0855 - NAMI Georgia provides resources, support, training, and advocacy to promote recovery and improve the quality of life for Georgians diagnosed with a mental illness and their families.
- Fuqua Center for Late-Life Depression: (404) 712-6941 - The Fuqua Center, an initiative of Emory University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences, participates in a statewide network that offers outreach, resources, and treatment.
- Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities: The department serves people living with mental health challenges, substance use disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, or any combination of these. As Georgia’s public safety net, our primary responsibility is to serve uninsured people.
- Georgia HOPE – HOPE is here.
Oregon
- Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous Portland Area Intergroup — Meetings
- Eugene SAA
- Community Mental Health Programs
- Oregon Problem Gambling Helpline: 877-695-4648
- Youthline - Call: (877) 968-8491 anytime
Text: teen2teen to 839863 between 4 and 10 p.m. - National Alliance on Mental Illness–Oregon affiliate of The National Alliance on Mental Illness. NAMI is a nationwide advocacy group, representing families and people affected by mental health disorders in the United States.
South Carolina
Vermont
- Department of Mental Health
- Vermont Recovery Network
- Vermont Association for Mental Health and Addiction Recovery
- VT Helplink
- Vermont 2-1-1
- Recovery Vermont
- Today's AA Meetings | AA Area 70 Vermont
- Vermont | Sexaholics Anonymous
- Weekly Meetings Listed by Day | Vermont Al-Anon/Alateen
Virginia
- NAMI Virginia: Mental Health Support, Education & Resources - Virginia affiliate of The National Alliance on Mental Illness. NAMI is a nationwide advocacy group, representing families and people affected by mental health disorders in the United States.
- Virginia Health Care FoundationBehavioral Health Care - Virginia Health Care Foundation
- Substance Abuse & Addiction Recovery Alliance of Virginia
- DC Metro Area SAA Intergroup
Washington
- Augustine Fellowship Seattle | Local Seattle Area Meetings
- Meetings Schedule – Puget Sound SAA
- National Alliance on Mental Illness–Washington affiliate of The National Alliance on Mental Illness. NAMI is a nationwide advocacy group, representing families and people affected by mental health disorders in the United States.
- 211 Washington
- Consumer Voices are Born (CVAB) – Vancouver
- Peer Seattle
- Peer Spokane
- United Peers of Washington (UP of WA)
24-hour crisis lines
Military Helpline
Call: (888) 457-4838 anytime
Text: MIL1 to 839863 between 09:00-15:00 Pacific Time
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Call, text, or chat 988.
To learn about 988's services for people who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing click here.
Crisis Supports
- For Mental Health Crisis Text “Home” to 1741741
- 24 Hour Regional Crisis Line 1 (877) 266-1818
- Suicide Prevention Hotline 1 (800) 272-8255
- Trevor Lifeline 1 (866) 488-7386 or Text 678687
- Veteran’s Crisis Hotline 1 (800) 273-8255 or Text 838255
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
- Find Treatment | SAMHSA - SAMHSA provides information on mental health services and treatment centers through an online service locator. You can search by your location, service category, payment options, and languages spoken.
- SAMHSA’s National Helpline
Reach out today
To learn more about which mental health resource is best for you, reach out to D.J. Burr at ABLE Life Recovery today.

