Mental Illness

General Information

Williamson County Mental Health offers compassionate support and resources for individuals facing mental health challenges. Our comprehensive services are designed to meet the needs of adults, young adults, and adolescents, including specialized care for military veterans. Reach out today for the help you need.

Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to providing personalized care tailored to each individual’s unique needs. Whether you’re seeking therapy, counseling, or crisis intervention, we’re here to support you on your journey to mental wellness. Let us help you find hope and healing.

• 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. live with a mental illness• 1 in 3 young adults (18-25 y/o) live with some form of mental illness
• Among 13 to 18 y/o, an estimated 49.5% had mental disorders, with 22.2%
of the population experiencing severe impairment or distress
• In 2001, there were, on average 127.2 suicides per day in the U.S. among
adults, with an average of 17.5% of those suicides being committed by
military veterans

How a therapy can solve your problem?

Therapy provides a safe and confidential space to explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors with a trained professional. Through various therapeutic techniques, you can:

Gain Insight
Develop Coping Strategies
Improve Relationships
Build Resilience
Achieve Personal Growth

Therapy is a powerful tool that can help you overcome obstacles, achieve mental clarity, and improve your overall well-being. Take the first step towards a healthier, happier you.

Other services

Mental Illness

Mental Illness

Delivering comprehensive mental health services and support for individuals coping with mental illness to promote healing and resilience.

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Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse

Offering support and resources for individuals struggling with substance abuse to achieve recovery and wellness.

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Developmental Disabilities

Developmental Disabilities

Providing specialized care and assistance for individuals with developmental disabilities to enhance their quality of life and independence.

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Contact Info

Have a question? Reach out to us today. If you’re experiencing an emergency, please utilize one of the hotlines provided.

Email

Email

708board@williamsoncountyil.gov

Address

Address

407 N. Monroe St. Suite 220, Marion, IL 62959

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Free and confidential support for people in distress, 24/7.

National Helpline

Treatment referral and information, 24/7.