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Behavioral Health Connections

If you need help with a mental health or substance abuse problem you can get counseling, psychiatric medication, or case management services from the state funded Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) in your area. Each RBHA has a crisis phone number open 24hours a day, 7 days a week, to help if you have an important behavioral health need. Your Primary Care Physician can refer you or you can refer yourself by calling the following numbers.

County RBHA Phone
Maricopa County Magellan Crisis Line - 24hrs/7days a week
1-800-564-5465

602-222-9444
Pima/Santa Cruz Counties Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA) After 11pm, calls roll over to Crisis Department, staffed 24hrs 1-800-771-9889
Apache,
Coconino,
Mohave, and
Navajo Counties
Northern Arizona Regional Behavioral Health Authority

After 5pm, calls roll over to an answering service.
Crisis calls are directed to crisis providers

1-800-640-2123 or
1-928-774-7128
La Paz/
Yuma Counties
Cenpatico Behavioral Health
Crisis Line - 24hrs/7 days a week
1-866-495-6738
1-866-495-6735

The following is a list of TRBHA's:

Name Phone
Pascua Yaqui
Behavioral Health
Crisis Line -
24hrs/7days
a week
1-520-879-6060
1-520-591-7206
Gila River Indian
Community
Crisis Line -
24hrs/7days
a week
1-520-562-3321
1-800-259-3449
Navajo Nation
RBHA Crisis Line
Unavailable
1-928-871-6877 or 1-928-871-6648
No crisis hotline available, please go to your local Indian Health Services hospital for help, call 911 or call your PCP
White Mtn.
Apache RBHA

928-338-4811
No crisis hotline available, please go to your local Indian Health Services hospital for help, call 911 or call your PCP