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  2. Prioritize Your Mental Health and Wellness. Mental health is just as important as physical health. OMH offers resources for New Yorkers to support their mental wellness. Find coping tips and resiliency resources to help you every day. Learn how to start a conversation about mental health.

  3. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the lead federal agency for research on mental disorders, offers basic information on mental disorders, a range of related topics, and the latest mental health research.

  4. NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DoHMH) DOHMH has a number of resources available for individuals experiencing mental health conditions in their day-to-day lives. For a full list please visit their website. DOHMH Directory of Health Topics. Depression Information. Postpartum Depression Information.

  5. What's the difference? A mental illness is a mental health condition that gets in the way of thinking, relating to others, and day-to-day function. Dozens of mental illnesses have been identified and defined.

  6. Browse verified therapists in Bronx, NY, available in-person or online: Jahashia Morrison, LCSW; Amir Levine, PhD, LCSW-R; Courtney Smith-Bhava Therapy Group, LMHC; Eleanor G Hoenig, LCSW;...

  7. If you are looking for mental health services, 988 can help you find a provider, regardless of your insurance coverage. Explore the provider data base by accessing nyc.gov/988, click “ Find Services ”. Or, you can call or text 988 and ask a counselor for a referral for mental health services in NYC.

  8. Who can get services? Children from birth to age 18 (Please note that not all clinics accept children under 5 years old) Children with emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges. How to access a clinic. Mental Health Clinics in the community: Contact the clinic directly to arrange an appointment.

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