County of Marin Health and Human Services

Mental Health Assessments and Referrals

Marin Mental Health Plan:

Mental health problems vary widely in their severity. For example, millions of people experience depression, anxiety, or difficulty with their interpersonal relationships at some point in their lives. You can receive help to work through issues such as these by calling the Marin Mental Health Plan at 1 (888) 818-1115. A licensed clinical therapist will listen to your concerns and, when necessary, refer you to an appropriate mental health provider for short- or long-term care. 

If you or someone you know is feeling suicidal or otherwise requires immediate psychiatric help, please contact Marin County Crisis Stabilization Unit at (415) 473-6666.

West Marin Service Center:

West Marin provides evaluation and referral, crisis intervention, medication management, dual diagnosis (mental illness and substance abuse) treatment, individual and group therapy.  Bilingual interns provide counseling for mono-lingual Spanish speaking clients and work closely with Licensed Mental Health professionals located at the clinic.

Mental Health and Substance Use Services (MHSUS) changed its name to Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS).  As such, all references in existing departmental policies and procedures to MHSUS can be understood to reference BHRS as well.