survivors mental health program
The Survivors Mental Health Program (SMHP) provides comprehensive mental health care to adult survivors of abuse or violence who have serious mental health problems. Services include:
  • Individual therapy
  • Crisis intervention
  • Case management
  • Medication evaluations 

The program receives some outside funding to help those who do not have health insurance, and are not eligible for victim’s compensation, to get the counseling services they need. SMHP keeps them from falling through the cracks of the existing mental health and victim services systems. Survivors of abuse of violence often experience:

  • Post-traumatic stress
  • Severe depression
  • Anxiety
  • Substance abuse
  • Suicidal impulses

SMHP is designed to specifically address these issues. A primary goal of SMHP is to help survivors stabilize and avoid the demoralizing and costly experience of being hospitalized, which is often what happens to these indigent clients when left to fend for themselves.

For more information, contact Jo Brilhart at 303-756-9052 x160.


Maria Droste Counseling Center, formerly known as MDS, is a collaborative non-profit organization that combines the expertise of the independent practitioners in The Therapist Group with the passion for serving the community. We provide access to mental health care for the underserved and a training institute for psychotherapists.

Maria Droste Counseling Center: 1355 South Colorado Blvd. Suite C-100  ::  Denver, Colorado 80222
phone 303.756.9052  
::  fax 303.756.0308  ::  info@mdscounseling.org