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The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System shows 23% of New Mexico adults have been told by a health professional they live with a depressive disorder, several points above the 19% national average. Chronic rural poverty, limited clinician coverage outside Albuquerque, high alcohol-related mortality and historical trauma affecting many Indigenous communities may contribute to this elevated figure. Long drives between towns plus geographic isolation in desert communities may further strain residents’ support systems, highlighting the need for accessible, culturally informed treatment across the state.
PsyWeb reviewed inpatient and residential depression programs in New Mexico, spanning hospital mood disorder units in Albuquerque and Las Cruces, mid-sized centers in the Rio Grande Valley and desert retreats near Santa Fe that weave Southwestern healing practices into standard care. Most depression centers combine cognitive or dialectical behavior therapy with medication management, and when appropriate, trauma-focused counseling. Aftercare typically links you to teletherapy so you can sustain mental wellness, even in remote counties, without frequent long-distance travel.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, Mental Health Indicators.
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Phone: 575-546-2174
Facility Type: Mental Health
Facility Specialization: Outpatient mental health facility
Facility Operation: Private non-profit organization
License / Certification / Accreditation: Federally Qualified Health Center, Mental health clinic or mental health center
Age Groups Accepted: Children/Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors
Phone: 505-861-1013
Intake: 505-281-3406
License / Certification / Accreditation: Federally Qualified Health Center
Phone: 505-265-0753
Facility Specialization: Community mental health center
Facility Operation: Private for-profit organization
License / Certification / Accreditation: Mental health clinic or mental health center
Phone: 505-994-4100
Intake: 505-891-8403
Phone: 505-636-6100
Age Groups Accepted: Children/Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults
Phone: 575-590-8886
Phone: 575-542-8447
Phone: 575-597-2454
Intake: 575-597-2455
Phone: 575-533-6456
Phone: 575-746-9848 x5224
Intake: 575-746-9848
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