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​In response to the horrific events in Uvalde this week, and as a HHSC and Behavioral Health Services partner, we are sharing the mental health resources listed below. If you or anyone you love is in need of help, please contact us at 214-351-3490 or use the links below for additional support. 

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  • Coping Tips for Traumatic Events and Disasters
  • Disaster Distress Helpline 
  • Talking to Children about Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers Talking to Children About Violence 
  • Helping Youth after Community trauma: Tips for Educators 
  • Managing your Distress in the Aftermath of a Shooting 
  • Helping Children and Families Cope after a Traumatic Event 
  • For Teens: Coping after Mass Violence 
  • Psychological Impact of Mass Violence 
  • Coping after Mass Violence Coping after Mass Violence
  • More resources can be found in multiple languages on The National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s website 

In the event of a mental health crisis please call NTBHA's (North Texas Behavioral Authority) 24/7 Crisis Hotline: 1-866-260-8000.

In the event of a life-threatening emergency, please call 911. 

CRISIS: FOR LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES, INCLUDING THREAT OR INJURY TO SELF OR OTHERS, CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY.

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What our clients are saying ...

"Child & Family Guidance Center has given me life again.  After years of suffering from Major Depression and trying many different medications, Dr. Sodhi has become more than just a psychiatrist.  I feel at home here.  - Sandy

"My son was struggling with grades, attention, and getting along with others.  We didn't know where else to turn and without insurance our options seemed limited.  Dr. Griffin gave us the time and attention necessary to understand our situation and prescribe the appropriate medications.  I have my son back.  - April

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214.351.3490 

NTBHA Crisis Hotline
1.866.260.8000

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