Chelmsford
The town of Chelmsford is home to many support services for families seeking mental health resources. Select a topic below for resources and organizations relevant to the topic in the Chelmsford area.
Mental Health Services for Children and Families
Select a Mental Health Topic for Children and Families
- Anger
- Forensics
- Psychosis
- Anxiety
- Grief/Loss
- Rape/Sexual Assault
- ADHD
- Homelessness
- Relationship Violence
- Autism/Asperger's
- Internet/Media Safety
- Self Injury
- Bipolar
- Learning Differences
- Sexual Orientation
- Bullying/Violence
- Military Families
- Sport Psychology
- Child Abuse/Neglect
- Multiculturalism
- Stress
- Chronic/Disabling Conditions
- OCD
- Substance Abuse/Addictions
- Depression
- Parenting Advice/Support
- Suicide
- Divorce
- PTSD
- Teen Pregnancy/Parenting
- Eating Disorders
- Postpartum Depression
- Trauma
Mental Health Services for Adults and Older Adults
For resources pertaining specifically to elderly issues, select from the topics below. In addition, see our page on Caregiver Resources.
Select a Mental Health Topic for Adults and Older Adults
Other Services
Chelmsford is home to many clubs, organizations and activities for youth, families and adults. Chelmsford Community Education offers recreational activities and programs for every age level at www.chelmsfordcommunityeducation.org. The Chelmsford Public Library offers a wide range of library programs for all ages and interests from the more traditional services of story time, reading groups, and author visits to computer workshops, concerts, star-gazing parties, and poetry slams. In addition the Merrimack Valley Clinics offers youth summer programs.
Community Websites
- Town of Chelmsford
- Chelmsford Schools
- Nashoba Valley Technical High School
- Council on Aging
- Chelmsford Board of Health
- Veterans Services
- Chelmsford Public Library
- Chelmsford Volunteers
- Chelmsford Community Education
- Chelmsford Mothers Club
Can't find what you need or need a referral to a mental health practitioner?
Call 617-332-3666 x 1411. For more information about the service and terms of confidentiality, please click here.
Disclaimer: Material on the MSPP INTERFACE Referral Service website is intended as general information. It is not a recommendation for treatment, nor should it be considered medical or mental health advice. The MSPP INTERFACE Referral Service urges families to discuss all information and questions related to medical or mental health care with a health care professional.
Featured Resources
Psychologically Speaking with Dr. Lynn Margolies
- Coping with Trauma and Avoiding Misconceptions
- Power Plays Between Brothers and In Families
- Easy Steps to Reconnect: A Guide for Emotionally Avoidant Dads (and Moms)
- Courage and Limits with Your Teen
- Being A Grown-up When Your Kid Hates You
- Executive Function Problem or Just in Your Child's Mind?
- Executive Function Problem or Just in Your Child's Mind? (Part 2)
- Having a Smooth Break-up With Your College Bound Teen
- Being a Wise Ally for Your Kids as they Face College Choice
- It’s a Family Matter
- Managing Yourself When Your Kids Disappoint You
- When Good Intentions Fall Short
- A Boy Divided
- Teens and Internet Pornography
- Bonding with your teen: a hidden opportunity
- Letting yourself see beneath the surface with your teen
- Know your limits: a prom primer for parents
- How to Be Protective When Your Son Thinks He Is Gay
- Transitioning From High School to College: A Primer for Students with Disabilities
- Planning for College (for teens with a disability)
- Safety: Teen Driving
- Discovery Health Teen Center
- High School Blues: What’s on Your Mind?
- Your Mind: Sorting It All Out
- What a Difference a Friend Makes
- MORE: Click here for the full list
- Recent articles of interest on children and mental health
- All books, articles, videos and other publications organized by topic
- Newsletter Archive
Camps with a Mental Health Focus
Therapeutic Schools, from the MA Dept of Education.



