Mental Health Resources
The Resources page contains links that provide information about connecting with school-based and outside professional mental health resources.
Speak to a RHCSD school psychologist
What to do When You're Concerned
An in-depth guide that includes common issues for children at different stages of growth, resources available to parents based on the level of their child's needs, contact information specific to Dutchess County, and a glossary of frequently encountered mental health acronyms.
Where to Find Help for Your Child
A guide on how to seek out independent mental health professionals and what qualities to look for.
This database provides listings of independent mental health professionals in a search that can be customized based on many factors including location, treatment orientation, and what insurance carriers are accepted.
This database provides listings of therapy groups in a search that can be customized based on many factors including location, age group, and cost.
Insurance Resources for Low-Income Families
Health insurance options for children in low-income families.
Understanding Your Mental Health Insurance
A brief guide to understanding your mental health care coverage, so that you can be an active advocate for your child within your particular plan.
Professional Service Providers
Below we have included links to local service providers for your convenience.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Toll-free, 24-hour hotline at:
1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
Dutchess County Helpline
1-877-485-9700