Welcome to the Division of Mental Health
The Mental Health Division provides a range of community-based mental health services to Berkeley and Albany residents. We work with people in our clinics, in schools, in their homes, on the street or in shelters, and in a variety of other settings.
We can help:
- people in crisis;
- children, teens, and families experiencing emotional difficulties;
- people with serious mental illnesses and disabilities; and
- others who are in need of mental health or related social services.
Our staff come from many different cultural backgrounds, offer services in different languages, and we strive to address the diverse needs of our local community. Our staff includes licensed mental health professionals, case managers, psychiatrists, nurses, and peer counselors. What all of our staff have in common is a shared commitment to improve the quality of life for the entire community.
Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Web Page
Mental Health Services Offered
Adult Services Program for Berkeley and Albany residents 18 years of age and older. Phone: (510) 981-5290.
Clinical Training Internships
Suggestions and Grievances
To make a suggestion, submit a grievance, request for a change of provider, request access to your medical records, or to appeal a hearing, click on one of the links below. Adobe forms (.pdf) will need to be printed out and filled in by hand. Click here to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader.