Emotional & Behavioral Wellbeing
In this section, you will find a wide variety of services dedicated to helping teens and young adults with their emotional and behavioral health, including general mental health services, substance abuse services, and eating disorder services in San Diego County.
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Doors of Change: Housing Program
Doors of Change is an intensive program for homeless males ages 18-24. In addition to receiving safe housing in a residential setting for 18-36 months, participants attend a mandatory six month outpatient drug/alcohol rehab program, individual and group therapy, music therapy, and NA and AA meetings.
(619)-736-1243
McAlister Institute-South Bay East Teen Recovery Center
McAlister Institute Teen Recovery Centers (TRCs) provide substance abuse treatment, recovery, and education for adolescents who are using, misusing, or abusing alcohol and/or other drugs.
(619) 482-9300
McAlister Institute-South Bay Regional Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(619) 691-1045
McAlister Institute-East County Regional Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(619) 440-4801
McAlister Institute-North Coastal Regional Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(760) 721-2781
McAlister Institute-North Inland Women and Adolescent Regional Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(760) 761-0515
McAlister Institute-South Bay Women’s Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(619) 336-1226
San Diego Youth Services: Teen Options
Our goal is to provide services that will support pregnant and parenting young women (ages 12-17) to gain sobriety and deliver a health, drug-free baby, while increasing their knowledge of child development, parenting and life skills. The Teen Options program works collaboratively with other community partners to ensure that all participants have resources for pre/post-natal health care, education/employment and housing.
(619) 521-2250
McAlister Institute: Adolescent Residential Detox
McAlister Institute offers three gender-specific homes where substance abusing teens can seek up to 21 days of non-medical, residential detox. Multiple confidential locations. Call for more information or to schedule an intake appointment.
(619) 442-0277 Ext. 147
McAlister Institute: East County Adult Detox
East County Adult Detox is located in Lemon Grove and provides short-term, non-medical residential detoxification for men and women experiencing problems with alcohol and other drugs.
(619) 442-0277
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The resources and services in this directory are provided by external partners and not by San Diego Center for Children.
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We do not endorse any specific organization listed nor are we responsible for ensuring the quality of the services listed. Users should always select services at their own discretion. Additionally, this information is subject to change as funding for programs can shift over time, though we do our very best to keep the resource center as up-to-date as possible.