Devereux Arizona

Devereux Arizona We are a nonprofit behavioral healthcare and child welfare organization.

In Arizona, we provide an array of services for children, adolescents, and families across the state. These programs include: residential treatment, intervention programs, outpatient counseling, foster care, prevention programs, and respite care. Additionally, we also serve adults diagnosed as Seriously Mentally Ill (SMI) through our Adult Therapeutic Foster Care program in Tucson. We focus on research-based methods that help youth develop resilience and strong emotional and social health. Since 1967, our commitment to advanced treatment programs has made our Arizona programs uniquely qualified to help thousands of individuals and families facing difficult challenges each year.

Dr. Altha J. Stewart made history as the first Black president of the American Psychiatric Association. A fierce advocat...
02/24/2026

Dr. Altha J. Stewart made history as the first Black president of the American Psychiatric Association. A fierce advocate for equity in mental health care, her career has focused on reducing disparities and expanding access to treatment for marginalized communities.

Dr. Stewart has consistently emphasized that mental health care must be accessible, culturally competent, and rooted in dignity for all people, especially those most often left behind.

Leadership matters. Representation matters. And Dr. Stewart’s impact continues to move the field forward.

  is pleased to announce that Marissa Leslie, M.D., has been selected as its SVP & chief medical/clinical officer. As a ...
02/22/2026

is pleased to announce that Marissa Leslie, M.D., has been selected as its SVP & chief medical/clinical officer. As a member of our executive leadership team, Dr. Leslie will be responsible for all clinical, medical and nursing operations across the organization, supporting more than 10,000 individuals, and their families, annually.
Welcome Dr. Leslie! https://ow.ly/Pkoe50Y9jVT

Devereux’s   is now available! The document provides an overview of our programs/services, outcomes data, strategic plan...
02/20/2026

Devereux’s is now available! The document provides an overview of our programs/services, outcomes data, strategic plan and our wonderful supporters. The report also highlights our focus on the , which demands that, at all times, our programs match the high levels of quality/compassion of those we would choose for our own family members. http://online.flipbuilder.com/oqtv/nalw/

Dr. Thomas A. Parham is a psychologist, scholar, and former president of the American Psychological Association whose wo...
02/18/2026

Dr. Thomas A. Parham is a psychologist, scholar, and former president of the American Psychological Association whose work centers on identity development, wellness, and healing within Black communities.

Through research, teaching, and leadership, Dr. Parham has helped redefine mental health by emphasizing strengths, resilience, and cultural context, not just pathology. His work continues to influence how clinicians approach care with empathy and cultural humility.

Mental health isn’t one-size-fits-all—and his career proves why that matters.

From our   family to yours, we wish all those celebrating   a month filled with blessings, love and endless joy.
02/17/2026

From our family to yours, we wish all those celebrating a month filled with blessings, love and endless joy.

02/14/2026

At Devereux Arizona, love looks like listening, supporting, and standing beside children, families, and caregivers when it matters most.

This Valentine’s Day, we’re grateful for the trust our community places in us and for the opportunity to serve with compassion, care, and commitment every day.

We love you!

Dr. Joy DeGruy is a renowned researcher, educator, and author whose work has reshaped conversations around trauma, race,...
02/12/2026

Dr. Joy DeGruy is a renowned researcher, educator, and author whose work has reshaped conversations around trauma, race, and healing. She is best known for developing the theory of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS), which explores how historical trauma continues to impact Black communities today.

Through decades of education and advocacy, Dr. DeGruy has pushed the mental health field to confront uncomfortable truths and to build more compassionate, culturally informed systems of care.

Healing begins with understanding. Her work helps make that possible.

02/10/2026

Respite services through AHCCCS health plans offer 600 hours of care annually for children and teens with current behavioral health assessments.

Let us plan the fun for Rodeo and Spring break! Call (520) 255-4395

Our work wouldn’t be possible without the dedicated professionals who show up every day for children and families—often ...
02/08/2026

Our work wouldn’t be possible without the dedicated professionals who show up every day for children and families—often in challenging moments, always with compassion.

To our team: thank you for the care, patience, and commitment you bring to this work.

Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark was a pioneering psychologist whose work forever changed how we understand the impact of racism o...
02/06/2026

Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark was a pioneering psychologist whose work forever changed how we understand the impact of racism on mental health. As the first Black woman to earn a doctorate in psychology from Columbia University, her groundbreaking “Doll Test” research helped demonstrate the psychological harm of segregation, work that directly influenced Brown v. Board of Education.

Beyond the courtroom, Dr. Clark co-founded the Northside Center for Child Development, providing culturally responsive mental health services to children and families who had long been excluded from care.

Her legacy reminds us that mental health advocacy is social justice.

02/04/2026

Did you know Respite services are available during TUSD school breaks for eligible families?

Upcoming dates:
• Rodeo Break: February 26–27
• Spring Break: March 13–22

Respite care is provided through AHCCCS health plans for children who currently have a behavioral health assessment. Eligible families receive 600 hours of respite care per year, offering safe, supportive, and FUN care while caregivers take a needed break.

If you’d like to learn more, now is a great time to plan ahead.
Call (520) 255-4395

02/02/2026

This month, we honor the history, resilience, and contributions of Black leaders who have shaped our communities and advanced the work of mental health.

Throughout February, we’ll be highlighting Black professionals whose careers have helped expand access to care, challenge inequities, and promote healing.

Join us as we celebrate Black history - past, present, and future.

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4000 N. Central Avenue Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ
85012

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