health matters - mental health
Anxiety Disorders - Does this sound like you?
Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Do you worry all the time?
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), A Real Illness
Panic Disorder, A Real Illness
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Have you lived through a very scary and dangerous event?
Seasonal Affective Disorder - SAD
Social Phobia (being around others is hard for you)
Is someone you love hurting you?
The Support Center - Tri-County CAP
Mental Health Services
RESPONSE to Sexual & Domestic Violence
c/o Coos County Family Health Services
54 Willow Street
Berlin, NH 03570Violence Against Women
- Berlin
Hotline: (800) 852-3388
Office: (603) 752-5679
- Colebrook
Hotline: (800) 852-3388
Office: (603) 237-8746
- Lancaster
Hotline: (800) 852-3388
Office: (603) 237-8746
Teen Dating Violence What You Need to Know
If you are a Victim of Teen Dating Violence
Mental Health Support Groups
- Berlin
Androscoggin Valley Mental Health & Developmental Services
3 Twelfth Street
Berlin, NH 03570
603-752-7404
- Colebrook
Upper Connecticut Valley Mental Health & Developmental Services
34 Colby Street
Colebrook, NH 03576
603-237-4955
- Conway
Northern New Hampshire Mental Health & Developmental Services
87 Washington Street
Conway, NH 03818
603-447-3347
- Littleton
White Mountain Mental Health & Developmental Services
29 Maple Street
Littleton, NH 03561
603-444-5358
- Berlin
First Wednesday of month
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Androscoggin Valley Mental Health & Developmental Services
3 Twelfth Street
Berlin, NH 03570
Contact: Richard Laflamme, 603-752-1005
- Littleton
First Thursday of month- support
Third Thursday of month- education
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
All Saints Parish House
Littleton, NH
Contact: Annette Carbonneau, 603-823-5374The people listed above are volunteers. You may not always be able to reach them. If you have trouble, call the state office of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill in Concord. The number is 1-800-242-6264.
Updated December 23, 2003
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