Mental Health Services
Mental Health Services
Clarendon College offers counseling regarding mental health issues on the main campus in Clarendon. The counselor is available on a weekly basis- see campus postings for current availability. Telehealth counseling is available as well for all Clarendon College students. Call 806-340-9456 for an on-campus appointment or to utilize telehealth counseling. Counseling services are free of charge to current Clarendon College students.
IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE CONTACT:
Suicide Emergency Number
Dial 988
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
(800) 273-8255
Family Support Services
24-Hour Crisis Line: (806) 374-5433
Pavilion Counseling Center (Amarillo)
1-800-537-2585 or 806 354-1810 (option 3)
Texas Panhandle Centers
Crisis Hotline (806) 359-6699 (Amarillo Area)
1-800-692-4039 (Toll Free)
Veterans Crisis Line
1-800-273-TALK (8255) Toll Free- or Text to 83825
Tralee Crisis Center (For Victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Violent
Crimes)
Toll Free Hotline:
(800) 658-2796
Online Resources
- Ulifeline – http://www.ulifeline.org/cc
- Go Ask Alice – https://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu
- Panhandle Behavioral Health Alliance (List of Area Mental Health/ Substance Abuse Resources) – http://panhandlebehavioralhealthalliance.org/
Mental Health Resources:
- JED Foundation
- Mental Health Texas
- National Alliance on Mental Health and Substance Use
- Seize The Awkward
- 101 Resources For Student Mental Health
- Mental Health Resource List
- Top 5 Mental Health Challenges Facing College Students and How to Get Help
Substance Abuse Resources:
- Cenikor (Inpatient/Outpatient Rehab in Amarillo)
- National Institute on Drug Abuse: Drug Topics
- Addictions
- Texas Health and Human Services: Mental Health and Substance Use
- StartYourRecovery.org
- FreeRehabCenters.org
- Rehabs.org
- Rehab.com
- Narcotics.com
Suicide Prevention Resources:
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- JED Foundation
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- National Suicide Prevention Resource Center
- Preventing Youth Suicide: Tips for Parents and Educators (English and Spanish)
- Suicidal Thinking and Threats: Helping Handout for Home
- Approved Suicide Prevention Trainings List (for educators)
- A Parent's Guide to School Safety Toolkit - includes sections on behavioral health, bullying, dating violence, suicide prevention, and tobacco and vaping prevention.
Apps To Support Mental Wellness (go to your phone's app store):
- Virtual Hope Box
- Hope Mindfulness & Prayer
- Be Okay (Panic Attack and Anxiety Relief)
- iBreathe- Relax and Breathe (Simple Guided Breathing)
- Balance: Meditation and Sleep (Relax, Breathe and Stress Less)
- I Am- Daily Affirmations
- BetterMe: Mental Health
- Headspace: Mindful Meditation (Relaxation for Sleep & Stress)
- Feelsy: Stress Relief & Relax (Fluid Anxiety & Sensory Games)
Community Resources
Texas Panhandle Centers
1501 Polk St.
Amarillo, TX
Crisis Hotline (806) 359-6699 (Amarillo Area)
1-800-692-4039 (Toll Free)
https://www.texaspanhandlecenters.org
Veterans Health Care System (VA)
6010 Amarillo Blvd.
Amarillo, TX
(806) 355-9703 or (800) 692-4039
Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 Press "1"
Pavilion Counseling Center (Amarillo)
1501 S. Coulter St.
Amarillo, TX
1-800-537-2585 or 806 354-1810 (option 3)
https://www.pavillionnwtexashelathcare.com/
Family Support Services
1001 S. Polk St.
Amarillo, TX
(806) 342-2500
24-Hour Crisis Line: (806) 374-5433
https://www.fss-ama.org/
Amarillo Mental Health Consumers (Peer Support)
1401 S. Polk St. (inside Polk St United Methodist Church)
Amarillo, TX
(806) 373-7030
http://www.aamhc.us/
Texas Panhandle Healthcare Referral Service
(Medical, Mental, Social Services)
2-1-1
Tralee Crisis Center (For Victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Violent
Crimes)
310 S Cuyler
Pampa, TX
Toll Free Hotline (800) 658-2796
http://www.traleecrisiscenter.com/
These are useful links to organizations that have webpages of their own. Clarendon
College is not responsible for the content of these pages.