Every path towards recovery begins with the belief that change is possible. In the beginning, it can be hard to ask for help, and you may not know where to turn. If you’re ready to take the first step, we’re here for you. CDPHP® offers a variety of resources to help support your journey towards wellness, including local inpatient, outpatient, and virtual treatment options, as well as community-based support groups.
After-Hours Crisis Hotline 1-888-320-9584
As a CDPHP member, you have access to licensed mental health professionals who can offer emotional support, crisis de-escalation, and assistance in connecting with providers and resources, free of charge. You can call this number on evenings and weekends, and to be transferred to a live, licensed mental health professional.
Behavioral Health Access Center
Our Behavioral Health Access Center is made up of a team of mental health care experts who understand what you’re going through and can point you in the right direction.
Give us a call at 1-888-320-9584 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you need help after hours, or if this is an emergency, simply call the number above and press “1” to be connected with our crisis line.
Providers
Local, In-Person Care
CDPHP collaborates with psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, therapists, clinics and facilities who can help you navigate and treat substance use disorder. If you'd like to meet with a local professional in person, use Find-A-Doc, or call 1-888-320-9584.
Virtual Mental Health Care
CDPHP partners with some of the nation’s best virtual mental health care providers, who offer counseling and medications (if needed) from the comfort of your home.
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Aptihealth: Adults, adolescents, and children 5+ years of age who live in New York state
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Wholeview*: Adults who live in New York state
Community Resources
There are many organizations throughout our community that provide recovery support to those in need. These organizations can be great resources for those who have been impacted by addiction, including individuals and family members. To learn more, check out this blog.
*Please call CDPHP to see if the Wholeview benefit is covered by your plan.