Mental Health Resources in Keller, Texas
A directory of mental health resources available to Keller residents, including crisis support, therapist directories, low-cost options, and community programs. This page is for informational purposes only.
Last updated: January 2026
Crisis Resources
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988 — Available 24/7
Free, confidential support for people in distress
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741
Free, 24/7 crisis support via text message
MHMR of Tarrant County Crisis Line
Call 1-800-866-2465 — Available 24/7
Local crisis services for Tarrant County residents
Emergency Mental Health Services
For psychiatric emergencies requiring immediate in-person care, the following facilities serve the Keller area. Availability and wait times vary — call ahead when possible.
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital - Hurst-Euless-Bedford
Emergency psychiatric services available
1600 Hospital Parkway, Bedford, TX 76022
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Grapevine
Emergency department with behavioral health assessment
1650 W College St, Grapevine, TX 76051
MHMR Crisis Services
Mobile crisis outreach team and crisis stabilization
Contact crisis line: 1-800-866-2465
Note: This is not a complete list. Contact your insurance provider or call 911 for emergency guidance.
Finding a Therapist
These directories can help you search for licensed mental health providers in the Keller area.
Psychology Today Directory
Search therapists by location, specialty, and insurance
SAMHSA Treatment Locator
Federal database of treatment facilities
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council
Verify LPC, LCSW, LMFT, and psychologist licenses
Tips for Finding a Therapist
Our guide to searching for mental health support
Low-Cost & Sliding Scale Options
Mental health care doesn't have to be out of reach. These resources offer reduced-cost or sliding-scale services based on income.
MHMR of Tarrant County
Community mental health center with sliding scale fees
Serves Tarrant County residents including Keller
mhmrtarrant.orgOpen Path Collective
Network of therapists offering sessions at $30-$80
One-time membership fee required
openpathcollective.orgUniversity Training Clinics
Graduate counseling programs often offer low-cost therapy
TCU, UNT, and TWU have training clinics in the DFW area
JPS Health Network - Behavioral Health
Tarrant County's public hospital system with behavioral health services
Financial assistance available for eligible patients
jpshealthnet.orgEligibility and availability vary. Contact each organization directly to verify current services and fees.
Substance Use Support
Resources for those dealing with substance use concerns or supporting someone who is.
SAMHSA National Helpline
Call 1-800-662-4357 — Free, confidential, 24/7
Information and treatment referrals in English and Spanish
Support Groups & Community Resources
Peer support groups and community organizations can provide connection and understanding. Many groups meet both virtually and in-person.
NAMI Tarrant County
National Alliance on Mental Illness - local chapter
Family support groups, education programs, peer support
namitarrant.orgDepression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)
Peer-led support groups for mood disorders
Find local groupsCaregiver Support
NAMI offers support groups specifically for caregivers
Also: Caregiver Action Network (caregiveraction.org)
Check organization websites for current meeting schedules and locations.
Resources for Teens & Parents
Mental health support for young people and the adults who care for them.
Teen-Specific Crisis Support
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — Call or text 988
Crisis Text Line — Text HELLO to 741741
If you're a teen struggling, it's okay to ask for help.
Keller ISD Counseling Services
School counselors are available to students in the district
Contact your school's main office for referral
Cook Children's Behavioral Health
Pediatric mental health services in the Fort Worth area
cookchildrens.org/behavioral-healthNAMI Resources for Parents
Guides for parents navigating a child's mental health
NAMI Youth ResourcesTips for Choosing a Provider
Questions to consider:
- • What is your experience with [specific concern]?
- • What therapeutic approach do you typically use?
- • What does a typical session look like?
- • Do you accept my insurance / offer sliding scale?
- • Do you offer telehealth sessions?
Understanding credentials:
- LPC — Licensed Professional Counselor
- LCSW — Licensed Clinical Social Worker
- LMFT — Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
- Psychologist — Doctoral-level provider (PhD or PsyD)
- Psychiatrist — Medical doctor who can prescribe medication
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Disclaimer: This page provides general informational resources about mental health services in the Keller, Texas area. It is not intended as a substitute for professional consultation and does not constitute an endorsement of any provider or organization listed.
Please verify hours, availability, services, and fees directly with each organization before seeking care. Information on this page may change without notice.
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.