License Verification
| FLORIDA BOARD OF CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK, MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPY, MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
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Verification of Certification
| FLORIDA CERTIFICATION BOARD |
Resources
| NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS |
| NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFMENTAL HEALTH (NIMH) |
| Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County
The Mental Health Association of Palm Beach Count works to improve mental wellness and eliminate stigma in our community through education, advocacy, and outreach. |
| Open Path
openpathcollective.org/ Open Path is a collective of therapists who have generously agreed to provide in-office treatment for $30 to $50 a session. Open Path clients pay a one-time membership fee to work with an Open Path therapist at a significantly reduced rate. Because the rate is so low, clients gain back their membership fee after just one session. |
| SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (SAMHSA) |
| Young People In Recovery
youngpeopleinrecovery.org |
| The Partnership at Drugfree.org |
| Drug Watch
News and information about dangerous drugs and medical devices. Up to date information covering side effects, recalls, FDA warnings and lawsuits. |
| Florida Mental Health Counselors Association
The only organization in the State of Florida dedicated exclusively to meeting the professional needs of Florida’s Licensed Mental Health Counselors |
| Fed Up!
feduprally.org The mission of The FED UP! Coalition is to create one voice calling for an end to the epidemic of addiction and overdose deaths attributed to opioids (including heroin) and other prescription drugs. |
| Palm Beach County Homeless Coalition
Since 1986, the Homeless Coalition has been the voice of those who are homeless in our community. |
| Drug And Alcohol Rehab Center Guide |

Palm Beach County Substance Awareness Coalition was created to give parents and youths the tools to live drug, alcohol and tobacco free. By bringing together local educators, substance abuse professionals, law enforcement administrators, and business leaders, we coordinate activities, provide information, and organize public awareness campaigns to steer youths and adults away from harmful substances. Since 2002, our coalition has coordinated Palm Beach County’s efforts to keep our communities healthy, safe and drug-free.





















