Arizona Treatment Providers

✅ Public & nonprofit behavioral health / SUD providers 🛠️ Private / telehealth & specialty providers – confirm first

Arizona Treatment Providers, Counseling & Court-Connected Services

This directory highlights behavioral health, substance use treatment, counseling, and court-connected programs across Arizona. Some services may satisfy probation, parole, DUI, or specialty court requirements, but approval always depends on your specific order and supervising officer. Telehealth or programs in another county can also count as “travel” — check your conditions before enrolling or changing providers.

Maricopa County – Phoenix Metro

Counties: Maricopa

✅ Verified Community Behavioral Health & SUD Treatment

Community Behavioral Health Clinics (Various)
Outpatient clinics providing mental health and substance use counseling, case management, and psychiatric services for adults and youth.
Ask intake if they are familiar with probation or court-referred treatment.
Phoenix Metro
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Providers
Clinics that offer medication for opioid or alcohol use disorders along with counseling and recovery support.
Bring a copy of your judgment and sentence so the provider can coordinate with your officer.
Maricopa County
DUI & Alcohol Education Programs
Court-recognized DUI education and treatment programs that may satisfy sentencing requirements. Not every provider is approved in every court.
Confirm the exact program name and location with your attorney or officer before you enroll.
Phoenix & suburbs

🛠️ Eligible Private Counseling & Telehealth

Private Therapists & Counselors (In-Person & Online)
Licensed therapists may offer individual or group counseling for anxiety, trauma, anger management, and other needs.
Make sure your officer or court will accept private therapy notes if you are completing a court-ordered condition.
Maricopa (and online)
Online / Virtual Substance Use Programs
Some programs offer virtual groups or classes that can be attended from home, depending on your internet and supervision rules.
Get written approval for telehealth, especially if the provider is based in another state.
Statewide / Online

Pima County – Tucson

Counties: Pima

✅ Verified Community Behavioral Health & SUD Services

Tucson Community Behavioral Health Providers
Nonprofit and public clinics provide outpatient counseling, case management, and psychiatric services for adults and families.
Ask specifically if they accept court or probation referrals and how they report attendance.
Tucson / Pima
Substance Use Treatment & Recovery Programs
Outpatient groups, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and MAT providers for people with substance use disorders.
Clarify whether the program meets any specific treatment hours ordered by the court.
Pima County

🛠️ Eligible Faith-Based & Peer Support

AA / NA & Peer Recovery Meetings
Peer support groups can be a helpful part of recovery but may or may not count toward formal treatment requirements.
Keep a meeting log or signatures and ask your officer which meetings can be counted.
Tucson Area

Central & Northern Arizona

Counties: Yavapai, Coconino, Gila, Navajo & surrounding

✅ Verified Regional Behavioral Health Providers

Flagstaff / Coconino Behavioral Health Services
Local clinics offering counseling and psychiatric support for adults and youth, sometimes with sliding-scale fees.
Check if they can send regular attendance letters to your supervising officer.
Coconino County
Yavapai County Substance Use Counseling
Counselors and group treatment programs addressing alcohol and drug use, sometimes connected with local courts.
Ask which programs the local probation office commonly refers to.
Yavapai County

🛠️ Eligible Smaller Private Practices

Private & Small-Group Counseling Practices
Smaller practices may offer flexible scheduling and telehealth, but may not be on a “preferred list” for some courts.
Before paying out of pocket, confirm with your officer that the provider is acceptable for court-ordered counseling.
Central & Northern counties

Southern Arizona

Counties: Yuma, Cochise, Santa Cruz & surrounding

✅ Verified Regional Treatment & Recovery

Yuma Area Behavioral Health & SUD Providers
Clinics and nonprofits providing counseling and treatment for mental health and substance use disorders.
Ask staff what paperwork they can provide for court or probation.
Yuma County
Border Region Counseling & Support
Some providers near the border work with bilingual / binational populations and may offer culturally specific services.
Confirm that attending across county lines is allowed under your supervision conditions.
Southern Arizona

🛠️ Eligible Peer & Community Support

Recovery Community & Peer Support Organizations
Peer-run organizations may offer support groups, recovery coaching, and connections to local housing and employment.
These supports are valuable but may not replace formal treatment unless approved by the court.
Southern counties

Statewide Hotlines, Telehealth & Crisis Resources

Available across Arizona

✅ Verified Crisis & Support Lines

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
24/7 crisis line for emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or mental health emergencies. Call or text 988.
For immediate danger or a medical emergency, call 911. OACRA is not a crisis service.
Nationwide
211 Arizona – Behavioral Health & Treatment Listings
211 keeps an updated list of mental health and substance use programs, including some that accept AHCCCS/Medicaid.
Statewide

🛠️ Eligible Online Counseling & Apps

Online Counseling Platforms & Mental Health Apps
App-based counseling and mental health tools may be helpful for support between sessions, but they rarely meet formal court treatment requirements on their own.
Use these as extra support, not as a replacement for programs required by your order.
Statewide / Online

Important: Being listed here does not guarantee that any provider will accept you as a client or that services will satisfy your court or supervision requirements. Programs have their own intake rules, insurance policies, and clinical judgment.

Before starting or changing treatment: review your judgment and sentence, probation or parole order, and any special conditions. When possible, get written confirmation from your supervising officer and keep records of attendance, payments, and completion certificates.

Legal & clinical disclaimer: OACRA is not a treatment provider, hospital, or law firm. We do not diagnose conditions, provide therapy, or guarantee that any program will be accepted by a court or supervision agency. Always consult with a licensed professional and your attorney about treatment decisions.

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