Get help
If you are in need of immediate assistance, please call 911.
The following list of hotline numbers may be able to assist you in locating help for you, your children and older adults.
Suicide hotlines
Oregon Partnership Lifeline/National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Toll free phone: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Hopeline Network
Toll free phone: 1-800-SUICIDE
Oregon County Crisis Lines
http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ipe/ysp/cntymap.shtml
Oregon Partnership Crisis Lines
http://www.orpartnership.org/web/services/crisislines.asp
National Crisis Lines or Online Help
http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ipe/ysp/suilines.shtml
Oregon Youth Suicide Prevention Program
http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ipe/ysp/index.shtml
Governor's Advocacy Office
The Governor's Advocacy Office, DHS Ombudsmen and Children's Ombudsman can be reached by calling (503) 945-6904, or toll free at 1-800-442-5238. There are eight incoming phone lines; if staff are unable to speak with the caller a message can be left on the voice-mail system.
Mental health programs and organizations
Community Mental Health programs (CMHP)
A county listing of mental health programs
Mental Health Organizations (MHO)
Abuse of people with mental illness
Information and resources about the abuse of people with mental illness.
Health Assessment
Depression screening:
Confidential Depression Screening Test
Online Depression Screening Test
K10 Test for Psychological Distress
Center for Epidemiology Studies Depression Scale
Geriatric Depression Rating Scale
Goldberg Depression Questionnaire
Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomology
Wakefield Self Report Questionnaire
ADD:
Attention Deficit Disorder
Anxiety:
Freedom from Fear
Online Screening for Anxiety
K10 Test for Psychological Distress
Alcohol and drug use:
CAGE Questionnaire
Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (MAST)
Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)
Bipolar and Mania:
Goldberg Bipolar Spectrum Screening Questioner
Goldberg Mania Questionnaire
Adult ADHD screening:
Quick Screen
Jasper-Goldberg
See also Addiction Services and Abuse and neglect
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