On this page you will find some additional contact numbers which you may find helpful. If you would like assistance with these resources or if you have some suggestions for other resources, please feel free to contact me at christianwolff_ma@msn.com
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Mental Health Crisis Lines:
If you are uncertain about your county, you
may call any of these numbers and they will
assist you.
Multnomah County: 503-988-4888
Washington County: 503-291-9111
Clackamas County: 503-655-8401
Emergency: 911
United Way Resource Line: 503-222-5555
This is a great place to start your search for any services in the
community. Just tell them what you're looking for, and they can
help you find it. They can help with food, housing, employment,
support groups and more.
Alcohol and Drug Helpline and Youthline
Helpline: 503-244-1312 / Youthline: 503-244-1611
Also: 1-800-923-HELP www.orpartnership.org
National Library of Medicine
This is a good place to read more about medicine in general. It
has information about medications which are prescribed for
psychiatric purposes. www.medlineplus.gov
Mental Health Services for those on the Oregon Health Plan
Unfortunately, the Oregon Health Plan is currently not contracting
with mental health professionals in private practice. Two
Community Mental Health Centers which provide services for
people on OHP in the greater Portland are LifeWorksNW at
503-645-9010 or www.lifeworksnw.org, and Cascadia
Behavioral Healthcare at 503-674-7777 or
www.cascadiabhc.org. Each offer a wide range of services and
have locations throughout the greater Portland area.
Center for Natural
Medicine 503-232-1100
1330 SE 39th Avenue /
Portland, Oregon 97214
A variety of "alternative"
healthcare services including
a day spa. Located just off
Hawthorne.
www.cnm-inc.com
Portland Impact
503-988-6000 4707 SE
Hawthorne Blvd. / Portland,
Oregon 97215
This organization provides a
variety of services in SE
Portland for people who are
experiencing economic
hardship. Services range
from Early childhood
services to services for
seniors to energy assistance
and help with housing.
There are also volunteer
opportunities.
www.portlandimpact.org
Portland Women's Crisis Line Crisis #'s: 503-235-5333 or toll free at 1-888-235-5333
This organization provides crisis and non-crisis services to adult women who are survivors of rape,
sexual assault, domestic violence and/or emotional abuse. They also offer services to adult women
who are survivors of childhood trauma. They are available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week and have
some access to Spanish speaking services. There are also volunteer opportunities. Business
phone: 503-232-9751. www.pwcl.org
Personality Disorder Family Focus (PDFF) is an organization designed to support and educate
friends, family, and partners of those suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder, Borderline
Personality Structure, or symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder. Those diagnosed as well as
those who care about them benefit when there is support and education. This is a much needed
service and along with treatment for the diagnosed individual, it is a good bet for increasing the
prospects of lasting success. Floyd Koenig heads up PDFF and can be reached at 11032 SW
Springwood Drive / Portland, OR 97223 Phone: 503-730-8055 Toll Free: 877-608-9752
www.pdff.org
Resources
CHRISTIAN WOLFF, MA Licensed Psychologist Associate/Consultant 820 NW 21st Avenue, Suite B . Portland. Oregon . 97209 . 503-284-4501 . christian@christianwolff.com
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