Mississippi Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This Mississippi treatment and behavioral health directory organizes Community Mental Health Center access, substance use treatment, MAT/OTP access, mental health counseling, domestic violence intervention, anger-management services, evaluations, outpatient care, residential recovery programs, crisis services, telehealth options, and court-related support resources that may assist people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, reentry, community supervision, treatment court plans, domestic violence orders, and related service obligations across Mississippi.
Mississippi treatment requirements can vary depending on the court, probation office, parole authority, evaluator recommendation, county or regional Community Mental Health Center route, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, domestic violence order, Medicaid or insurance coverage, DMH certification rules, or supervising authority. Users should confirm approval, reporting expectations, provider acceptance, telehealth acceptance, attendance documentation, and certificate wording before enrolling or paying fees.
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Behavioral health providers, Community Mental Health Center partners, outpatient counseling offices, recovery centers, MAT providers, OTP clinics, licensed clinicians, domestic violence intervention providers, anger-management programs, peer recovery organizations, residential treatment programs, telehealth programs, and court-related service organizations may request listing updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA.
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Statewide Mississippi Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Coverage includes all Mississippi counties. This statewide section centralizes Mississippi Department of Mental Health access, Community Mental Health Center regional routes, substance-use treatment access, crisis and 988 support, provider certification checks, MAT/OTP questions, domestic violence intervention reminders, telehealth cautions, and documentation guidance before regional provider boards below.
Statewide accessMississippi DMH, CMHC, SUD & Crisis Routes
Mississippi Department of Mental Health — Community Services / CMHC Route
Statewide CMHC and community-services route
Mississippi DMH’s community-services route lists regional Community Mental Health Centers and county coverage areas. Users should confirm the correct region, current intake process, available services, documentation, payment, crisis route, and any court-related reporting requirements before enrolling.
Public SUD assessment, referral and treatment route
Mississippi DMH administers the public system for substance-use assessment, referral, prevention, treatment, and recovery support. Users should confirm assessment requirements, level of care, provider certification, payment route, documentation, and court-related reporting before starting.
SUD accessAssessment / treatmentConfirm service level
Ask AboutAssessment • referral • treatment • recovery support
AreaStatewide Mississippi
Mississippi Crisis Services / 988 / Mobile Crisis
Statewide crisis support route
Mississippi users can call, text, or chat 988 for crisis support. Mississippi also uses mobile crisis response teams and crisis stabilization resources. For immediate danger, overdose, urgent medical needs, or emergencies, call 911.
Use ForMental-health crisis • substance-use crisis • urgent support
AreaStatewide Mississippi
Mississippi DMH Provider Certification Route
Certification and provider-status confirmation route
Mississippi DMH’s certification division handles provider certification processes and related information. Certification or licensure does not automatically mean a court, evaluator, probation officer, parole authority, insurer, or referral source will accept a specific service for a specific requirement.
Certification checkProvider statusAcceptance still varies
Ask AboutCertification • service type • documents • acceptance
AreaStatewide Mississippi
SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov
National treatment locator route
Federal treatment locator for mental-health and substance-use providers. Users can search Mississippi providers by ZIP code, payment type, outpatient care, residential care, telehealth, opioid treatment, and service category.
Treatment locatorMental health / SUDCourt acceptance varies
MAT / OTP Continuity & Reporting Questions
For methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, naltrexone/Vivitrol, or other recovery medication services, ask how dosing, counseling, attendance, drug screens, documentation, insurance, transportation, and reporting are handled. Users should confirm whether a supervising authority, treatment court, housing program, or referral source requires special reporting.
MAT / OTPRecovery medicationConfirm reporting rules
Ask AboutCurriculum • group length • attendance • certificate
AreaStatewide / local providers
Telehealth & Online Class Acceptance Caution
Telehealth can help users with transportation barriers, rural access issues, work schedules, childcare challenges, disability needs, or limited local availability. Court-related acceptance varies. Confirm live versus self-paced format, identity verification, provider licensure, Mississippi acceptance, attendance tracking, reporting method, and certificate wording before enrolling.
CMHC Regional Coverage Reminder
Mississippi CMHC regions may serve specific county groupings. If the user lives in one county, works in another, or has a case in another jurisdiction, confirm the correct access route and whether the provider can coordinate documentation with the supervising authority or referral source.
Ask AboutCounty route • intake • records • coordination
AreaStatewide Mississippi
Jackson Metro & Central Mississippi Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Jackson, Hinds County, Madison County, Rankin County, Brandon, Pearl, Ridgeland, Canton, Clinton, Copiah County, Simpson County, Lincoln County, and nearby central Mississippi communities. Users should confirm intake, insurance, documentation, treatment level, telehealth options, county access, and whether a provider can issue records required by probation, parole, diversion, treatment courts, domestic violence orders, or other court-related requirements.
Jackson-area Community Mental Health Center route for behavioral-health services. Users should confirm current service lines, assessment availability, crisis route, SUD-related options, documentation, payment, and reporting capacity.
Ask AboutIntake • outpatient • SUD • crisis • records
AreaJackson / Hinds County
Region 8 Mental Health Services
Central Mississippi CMHC route
Central Mississippi Community Mental Health Center route serving multiple counties. Users should confirm correct county access, intake, current program availability, documentation, and court-related reporting capacity.
Mississippi State Hospital — Alcohol & Drug Services Route
State-operated treatment route
State-operated route that may be relevant for alcohol and drug treatment access depending on referral, eligibility, and level of care. Users should confirm referral requirements, availability, documentation, and case-specific acceptance.
State-operated routeAlcohol / drug servicesConfirm referral process
Jackson-area health-system route for behavioral-health services. Users should confirm current service availability, inpatient or outpatient access, documentation, insurance, and whether records can support a court-related or supervision-related requirement.
User guidanceJackson Metro Intake & Documentation Questions
Confirm County Region and Case Jurisdiction
A user may live in one county, be supervised in another, and receive services through a regional provider. Confirm whether the court, probation office, parole authority, attorney, or evaluator requires a specific provider, CMHC region, assessment format, or reporting destination.
Jurisdiction checkCounty / CMHC routeConfirm first
Domestic Violence / Anger-Management Program Fit
If a court order requires domestic violence intervention, batterer intervention, or anger management, ask whether the program curriculum, session length, attendance logs, progress reports, and certificate wording match the specific order.
RequestAttendance • reports • certificate language
AreaJackson Metro / Central MS
Jackson / Central Mississippi Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Jackson, Hinds County, Rankin County, Madison County, Copiah County, Simpson County, Lincoln County, and nearby communities may request listing updates so users and referral partners can find accurate program information, intake routes, and documentation expectations.
Documentation and Reporting Destination
Ask whether documents are sent directly to the court, probation officer, parole officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment court coordinator, or user. Confirm whether the user must upload, hand-deliver, email, or bring original documents.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Gulfport, Biloxi, Pascagoula, Ocean Springs, Bay St. Louis, Waveland, Long Beach, Hancock County, Harrison County, Jackson County, Pearl River County, Stone County, George County, and surrounding coastal communities.
Regional providersCoastal CMHC, Mental Health, SUD & Crisis Routes
Singing River Services
Coastal behavioral-health route
Coastal Community Mental Health Center route for behavioral-health and support services. Users should confirm current service areas, intake process, crisis route, SUD-related options, documentation, and reporting capacity.
Ask AboutIntake • crisis • outpatient • SUD • records
AreaJackson / George counties
South Mississippi Mental Health Center
Jackson County CMHC route
Community mental health route for Jackson County-area behavioral-health services. Users should confirm location, current service lines, intake, documentation, and whether the service matches any court-related requirement.
Pine Belt Mental Healthcare Resources — Coastal Coverage Route
Regional CMHC route with coastal county coverage
Regional Community Mental Health Center route with multiple county coverage areas that may include coastal or south Mississippi communities. Users should confirm the correct county office, service line, documentation, and referral rules.
Coastal SUD and Behavioral-Health Provider Search Route
Provider locator route
Use provider locators and DMH routes to compare outpatient, residential, detox, telehealth, and MAT-related options on the coast. Confirm current openings, insurance, documentation, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
Ask AboutLevel of care • openings • reports • payment
AreaMississippi Gulf Coast
User guidanceGulf Coast Intake & Documentation Questions
Confirm Treatment Level and Reporting Before Enrollment
Coastal providers may offer multiple service levels. Confirm whether the requirement calls for an assessment, outpatient group, IOP, residential treatment, MAT/OTP, mental-health counseling, crisis stabilization, or a specific domestic violence intervention program.
Treatment levelAssessment / placementConfirm before paying
Ask AboutRequired service • report format • completion proof
AreaMississippi Gulf Coast
Transportation, Work Schedule & Telehealth Planning
Ask providers about evening groups, telehealth, transportation barriers, make-up sessions, missed-session rules, and whether attendance proof can be sent directly to the supervising authority or referral source.
Gulf Coast Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Gulfport, Biloxi, Pascagoula, Ocean Springs, Bay St. Louis, Pearl River County, Hancock County, Harrison County, Jackson County, and surrounding coastal communities may request listing updates so OACRA users can find accurate program information, intake routes, and documentation expectations.
Completion Proof and Discharge Records
Before starting, ask whether the provider can document enrollment, attendance, progress, missed sessions, treatment-plan changes, discharge, and completion. Confirm who receives the records and whether the user must upload or hand-deliver proof.
Delta & West Mississippi Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Greenville, Cleveland, Greenwood, Indianola, Clarksdale, Tunica, Vicksburg, Yazoo City, Washington County, Bolivar County, Leflore County, Sunflower County, Coahoma County, Tunica County, Warren County, and nearby Delta and west Mississippi communities.
Regional providersDelta / West Mississippi CMHC, SUD & Behavioral Health
Delta Community Mental Health Services
Delta regional CMHC route
Delta regional Community Mental Health Center route. Users should confirm county coverage, current services, crisis route, SUD-related options, intake requirements, documentation, and reporting capacity.
Ask AboutCounty access • intake • crisis • SUD • records
AreaDelta region
River Ridge Behavioral Health Services
West Mississippi behavioral-health route
West/Central Mississippi behavioral-health route. Users should confirm coverage, intake process, current service lines, documentation, payment, and case-specific reporting requirements.
Ask AboutOutpatient • crisis • assessment • records
AreaVicksburg / West MS
Life Help / Delta Behavioral-Health Access Route
Delta behavioral-health access route
Delta-area behavioral-health route that may connect users to mental-health, crisis, outpatient, and substance-use related services depending on county and program availability. Confirm current locations and documentation rules directly.
Behavioral healthDelta accessConfirm current route
Ask AboutCounty route • service line • records • referrals
AreaDelta / West MS
Delta SUD, MAT & Telehealth Search Route
SUD and MAT search route
Delta and rural-area users may need to compare local providers, telehealth options, MAT availability, residential referrals, and transportation limitations. Confirm acceptance, documentation, payment, and appointment availability before enrolling.
User guidanceDelta / West Mississippi Access Questions
Rural Access, Transportation & Telehealth Planning
Delta and west Mississippi users may face long travel distances, limited appointment windows, or county-specific access routes. Confirm whether telehealth is accepted, how attendance is verified, and what documentation is required.
Ask AboutTransportation • online format • proof • reports
AreaDelta / West MS
Domestic Violence / Anger Management Confirmation
For domestic violence intervention, batterer intervention, anger management, or related groups, confirm whether the provider is accepted for the specific case, the number of sessions required, reporting schedule, missed-class rules, and certificate wording.
Delta / West Mississippi Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Greenville, Cleveland, Greenwood, Indianola, Clarksdale, Vicksburg, Yazoo City, and surrounding Delta or west Mississippi counties may request listing updates to improve end-user navigation and provider visibility.
Provider visibilityDelta / West MSNo referral guarantee
Document Every Contact and Attendance Requirement
Rural users may have difficulty replacing missed documentation later. Ask for copies of intake, enrollment, attendance, progress notes, drug-screen compliance, discharge summaries, and completion certificates as soon as they are available.
North Mississippi Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Oxford, Tupelo, Corinth, New Albany, Southaven, Olive Branch, Hernando, Batesville, Starkville, Columbus, West Point, Lafayette County, Lee County, DeSoto County, Panola County, Marshall County, Tate County, Alcorn County, and Golden Triangle communities.
Regional providersNorth Mississippi CMHC, SUD & Behavioral Health
Communicare
North Mississippi CMHC route
North Mississippi Community Mental Health Center route. Users should confirm county coverage, intake, crisis access, current service lines, SUD-related options, documentation, and case-specific reporting requirements.
Tupelo / North Mississippi behavioral-health route
North Mississippi behavioral-health route serving the Tupelo-area and surrounding communities. Users should confirm current services, intake, assessment availability, crisis route, documentation, and referral rules.
Golden Triangle-area Community Mental Health Center route. Users should confirm county coverage, current services, crisis access, SUD-related options, documentation, and referral requirements.
Ask AboutIntake • therapy • crisis • SUD • documentation
AreaWest Point / Golden Triangle
User guidanceNorth Mississippi Intake & Provider Questions
Confirm County Route Before Scheduling
North Mississippi has multiple regional routes. Confirm whether your county, supervision office, treatment court, evaluator, or referral source directs you to a particular CMHC, assessment provider, counselor, or SUD treatment program.
County routeReferral checkConfirm before scheduling
Ask AboutRegion • intake • service type • reporting
AreaNorth Mississippi
SUD, MAT, Residential and Telehealth Planning
Users may need to compare outpatient, residential, MAT, telehealth, and recovery-support options across multiple counties. Confirm payment, transportation, drug-screen expectations, reporting schedule, and completion documentation before enrolling.
SUD / MATOutpatient / residentialConfirm reporting
Ask AboutPayment • drug screens • reports • transportation
AreaNorth Mississippi
North Mississippi Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Oxford, Tupelo, Corinth, DeSoto County, Lee County, Lafayette County, Alcorn County, the Golden Triangle, and surrounding communities may request listing updates to improve end-user navigation and provider visibility.
Keep Proof Organized From Day One
Ask the provider how quickly they can provide intake verification, attendance logs, progress reports, discharge summaries, completion certificates, drug-screen proof, and any documentation required by the supervising authority.
Pine Belt, East & South Mississippi Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Hattiesburg, Laurel, Meridian, McComb, Brookhaven, Natchez-area referral overlap, Forrest County, Lamar County, Jones County, Marion County, Perry County, Lauderdale County, Neshoba County, Pike County, Walthall County, Wayne County, and nearby south or east Mississippi communities.
Regional providersPine Belt, East & South Mississippi Behavioral Health
Pine Belt Mental Healthcare Resources
Pine Belt regional CMHC route
Regional Community Mental Health Center route for Pine Belt and south Mississippi communities. Users should confirm county office, intake, crisis route, SUD-related options, documentation, and reporting capacity.
East Mississippi Community Mental Health Center route with behavioral-health and crisis-access information. Users should confirm current services, county access, SUD-related options, documentation, and reporting requirements.
Region 8 Mental Health Services — South-Central Access
South-central CMHC route
South-central Mississippi users in certain counties may route through Region 8. Confirm county coverage, intake location, service type, documentation, and whether the provider can support the specific requirement.
Ask AboutCounty route • intake • reports • service level
AreaSouth-central MS
South / East Mississippi SUD and MAT Search Route
SUD and MAT provider search route
Use provider locators and DMH routes to compare outpatient, residential, detox, telehealth, and MAT-related options. Confirm current openings, payment, documentation, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
SUD / MATOutpatient / residentialConfirm availability
Ask AboutLevel of care • openings • reports • payment
AreaPine Belt / East / South MS
User guidancePine Belt, East & South MS Intake Questions
Confirm the Exact Treatment Requirement
Users may be referred through a court, probation officer, parole officer, treatment court, attorney, evaluator, CMHC, or provider network. Confirm whether the requirement is an assessment, outpatient group, residential treatment, mental-health counseling, DV intervention, crisis stabilization, or documentation update.
Requirement checkAssessment / treatmentConfirm before enrolling
Ask AboutRequired service • report format • completion proof
AreaPine Belt / East / South MS
Rural Access, Transportation & Telehealth Planning
Ask providers about evening groups, telehealth, transportation barriers, make-up sessions, missed-session rules, and whether attendance proof can be sent directly to the supervising authority or referral source.
Pine Belt, East & South Mississippi Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Hattiesburg, Laurel, Meridian, McComb, Brookhaven, Forrest County, Lamar County, Jones County, Lauderdale County, Pike County, and surrounding communities may request listing updates so OACRA users can find accurate program information, intake routes, and documentation expectations.
Provider visibilitySouth / East MSNo referral guarantee
Completion Proof and Reporting
Before starting, ask whether the provider can document enrollment, attendance, progress, missed sessions, treatment-plan changes, discharge, and completion. Confirm who receives the records and whether the user must upload or hand-deliver proof.
This section explains what OACRA may list and how providers can improve accuracy for end users, referral partners, case managers, courts, attorneys, supervising officers, treatment court coordinators, and community organizations.
Provider categoriesWhat can be listed
Treatment, Behavioral Health & Recovery Providers
OACRA may list Mississippi Community Mental Health Centers, behavioral-health providers, substance-use treatment programs, outpatient counseling offices, MAT providers, OTP clinics, residential treatment programs, detox and stabilization routes, recovery support organizations, peer recovery programs, sober-living operators, care-coordination providers, and telehealth providers.
Treatment providersBehavioral health / recoveryConfirm service level
Domestic Violence Intervention, Batterer Intervention & Anger-Management Providers
Mississippi domestic violence, batterer intervention, abuse intervention, and anger-management requirements may specify a particular provider, curriculum, program length, group format, referral pathway, progress-reporting schedule, or completion certificate. Providers should clearly state what documentation they can issue.
DV / angerCourt-related groupsConfirm acceptance first
Evaluations, Assessments & Treatment-Plan Providers
Evaluation providers may perform substance-use evaluations, mental-health evaluations, treatment recommendations, evaluations connected to a court, supervision, diversion, or treatment-plan requirement, or treatment-plan updates. Users should confirm whether the evaluator is accepted by the court, officer, attorney, treatment court, diversion program, or referring agency before scheduling.
Ask AboutReport format • recommendations • submission • timelines
AreaMississippi statewide
Crisis, Peer Recovery, Care Coordination & Telehealth Providers
OACRA may list crisis stabilization routes, mobile crisis support routes, peer recovery organizations, care coordination programs, recovery community organizations, telehealth programs, and support providers when their information is useful for navigation and referral support.
Sponsor Mississippi Directory Coverage
Sponsors may support statewide, regional, county, or category visibility while helping OACRA maintain updated independent directory coverage. Sponsorship recognition does not create a referral guarantee, clinical endorsement, legal approval, or formal approval for a specific court-related requirement.
VisibilityStatewide • regional • county • category
AreaMississippi statewide
OACRA Confirmation-First Standard
OACRA does not label providers as formally approved for a specific court-related requirement unless that information is directly confirmed and appropriate to publish. Users should treat this directory as a navigation aid and confirm all program acceptance, documentation, payment, reporting, attendance, telehealth, and completion requirements with the appropriate authority before enrolling.
Confirmation-firstConfirmation-firstUser must verify
Keep Intake Details Current
Providers can improve user experience by submitting current phone numbers, intake forms, service areas, eligibility rules, appointment availability, payment options, telehealth availability, and documentation capabilities. Clear information reduces confusion and improves referral utility.
Best InfoPhone • intake • payment • documents • counties
AreaMississippi statewide
OACRA disclaimer: This Mississippi Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory is provided for resource-navigation and referral-support purposes only. OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment, class, evaluation, counseling service, certificate, documentation, telehealth service, residential program, outpatient program, MAT/OTP service, domestic violence intervention program, anger-management program, assessment, crisis service, or recovery service satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, evaluator recommendation, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, attorney recommendation, or agency referral. Users should confirm all approval, attendance, documentation, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, travel, county access, and provider acceptance requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, provider, insurance plan, or referring agency before enrolling. For emergencies, immediate danger, overdose, or urgent medical needs, call 911.