Mental Illness
The Division of Comprehensive Psychiatric Services (CPS) is responsible for assuring the availability of prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation services for individuals and families requiring public mental health services throughout the State of Missouri.
Information for Consumers & Families
- New - The Brain Injury Guide and Resources
- Understanding Mental Illness
- If You or Someone You Know is Thinking About Suicide
- If You Are In Crisis
- Where to Get Help
- Available Programs and Services
- Deaf and Multicultural Support Services
- Learn More about Mental Illnesses
- Promoting Recovery
- How to become a Peer Specialist
- Helpful Links for Consumers & Families
- Choosing the right 2011 Medicare Part D plan if you are quitting tobacco and need nicotine replacement therapy
Information for Providers
- New - Deficit Reduction Act False Claims Act Policy
- Community Provider Bulletin Board
- Healthcare Reform Implementation
- Certification Application and Code of State Regulation
- Forms
- National Outcome Measures
- Proven Community-Based Mental Health Services
- New - Behavioral Health and HIV/AIDS - SAMHSA launches a new page
- Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America
- Information about Smoking Cessation
Information for the General Public
- Disease Management 3700 initiative
- New - Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) - grant comment period
- Missouri Behavioral Health Epidemiology Workgroup
- Mental Health First Aid – Become a Mental Health Community Asset
- The Respect Institute
- Suicide Prevention
- Promoting Recovery
- The Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness
- What a Difference a Friend Makes campaign – Eliminating Discrimination
- Learn About Wellness and Mental Health
If you would like more information, please phone us at (573) 751-8017 or e-mail us at cpsmail@dmh.mo.gov.