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Mental health and substance use services for those at risk of criminal justice involvement, currently in Jail, or previously incarcerated.
Access Team | Marin BHRS
The Marin County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) Access Team is the system-wide point of contact for information, screening, assessment, and referrals for mental health and substance use services and treatment for Marin County residents.
Crisis Services | Marin BHRS
Experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis? We're here to help. Your safety is our priority. If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, please reach out immediately for a free and confidential call.
About us - Marin BHRS
BHRS envisions a safer community for all, where the challenges of mental health and/or substance use are addressed in a respectful, compassionate, holistic, and effective manner. Inclusion and equity are valued and central to our work.
Adult Mental Health Services - Marin BHRS
Adult Mental Health Services. Case Management, psychotherapy, peer support, psychiatric services, and residential services. If you’re not sure if you meet the criteria for services, contact the Access team. We can help you figure it out.
Services - Marin BHRS
Mental health and substance use services for those at risk of criminal justice involvement, currently in Jail, or previously incarcerated.
Crisis Intervention Team | Marin BHRS
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) programs are community-based programs that bring together law enforcement, mental health professionals, mental health advocates (people living mental illness and their families), and other partners to improve community responses to mental health crises.
Homepage | Marin Prevention & Outreach
Instead of dialing 911, emergency calls can be placed to 988 for urgent help in a time of suicidal thinking/behavior, mental health, substance use crisis, or even witnessing another person experiencing a behavioral health challenge.
CARE Act - Marin BHRS
In partnership with county and community organizations, the program establishes a new pathway to provide mental health services for individuals aged 18 and older diagnosed with schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders who are not clinically stabilized in the community.
Member Handbook - Marin BHRS
The Marin County Behavioral Health Handbook tells you how to get Medi-Cal specialty mental health and Medi-Cal substance use disorder services through your county behavioral health plan. The Member Handbook is available in paper form without charge upon request by contacting Marin Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) toll-free at 1 ...