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Mental Health Treatment

Whether you're navigating the complexities of anxiety, depression or any other mental health challenge, you don't have to face these feelings alone.

Mental health services save lives, and asking for help is a sign of strength. Professional mental health services offer a range of counseling, medication, therapies and support networks to guide you on your recovery journey.

988 connects you directly to locally trained professionals at the Helpline Center. It’s free, confidential and available all day, every day.

Signs You May Consider Seeking Help

Everyone needs help sometimes. Professional help may lead to early diagnosis and treatment, offering a path towards healing. Everyone may experience different mental health symptoms, but here are some signs that may have you considering treatment.

 

  • Excessive worry, fear, sadness, or hopelessness
  • Withdrawing from loved ones and activities
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Self-harming behaviors
  • Extreme mood swings or inability to concentrate
  • Changes in personality, eating habits or sleeping patterns

 

Find Treatment Near You

South Dakota Behavioral Health contracts with community-based mental health treatment providers across the state. Services range from short-term counseling or therapy to more intensive outpatient services with case management and psychiatric medication monitoring. Community mental health centers have the ability to provide services via telehealth.

 

This map includes the 11 publicly funded community mental health centers across the state of South Dakota. 

 
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Brookings Behavioral Health and Wellness

211 Fourth St., Brookings, SD 57006

605-697-2850

Counties served: Brookings 

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Northeastern Mental Health Center

14 S Main St, Suite 1E, Aberdeen, SD 57401

605-225-1010

Counties served: Brown, Campbell, Day, Edmunds, Faulk, Marshall, McPherson, Spink, & Walworth

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Capital Area Counseling Service

2001 Eastgate Ave, Pierre, SD 57501

605-224-5811

Counties served: Buffalo, Haakon, Hughes, Hyde, Jones, Lyman, Potter, Stanley, & Sully

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Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare

2000 S Summit Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57105

605-336-0510

Counties served: Lincoln, McCook, Minnehaha, & Turner

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Community Counseling Services

357 Kansas Ave SE, Huron, SD 57350

605-352-8596

Counties served: Beadle, Hand, Jerauld, Kingsbury, Lake, Miner, & Moody

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Southern Plains Behavioral Health Services

500 E Ninth St, Winner, SD 57580

605-842-1465

Counties served: Gregory, Mellette, Todd, & Tripp

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Dakota Counseling Institute

910 W. Havens Ave, Mitchell, SD 57301

605-996-9686

Counties served: Aurora, Brule, Davison, Hanson, & Sanborn

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Three Rivers Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Center

11 E Fourth St, Lemmon, SD 57638

605-374-3862

Counties served: Corson, Dewey, Perkins, & Ziebach

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Human Service Agency

123 19th St NE, Watertown, SD 57201

605-886-0123

Counties served: Clark, Codington, Deuel, Grant, Hamlin, & Roberts

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West River Mental Health

350 Elk St, Rapid City, SD 57701

605-343-7262

Counties served: Bennett, Butte, Custer, Fall River, Harding, Jackson, Lawrence, Meade, Oglala Lakota, & Pennington

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Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services

1028 Walnut St, Yankton, SD 57078

605-665-4606

Counties served: Bon Homme, Charles Mix, Clay, Douglas, Hutchinson, Union, & Yankton

Mental Health Treatment Resources

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