California SDI & Mental Health Resources
Navigating a disability claim is hard enough. We’ve compiled the most useful official, clinical, and community resources for Californians dealing with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and the SDI process — all in one place.
📋 California EDD & SDI — Official Government Links
These are the primary official sources for filing, managing, and understanding your California SDI claim.
| Resource | What It’s For |
|---|---|
| SDI Online (EDD Portal) | File a new SDI claim, check claim status, submit certifications, and message the EDD online |
| EDD Disability Insurance Overview | Official explanation of California SDI — who qualifies, how to apply, benefit amounts |
| EDD SDI Benefit Calculator | Estimate your weekly SDI benefit amount based on your prior wages |
| EDD Physician/Practitioner Certification (DE 2501) | The official medical certification form your doctor or psychologist must complete to support your SDI claim |
| California Paid Family Leave (PFL) | Information on PFL — the companion program to SDI for bonding with a new child or caring for a seriously ill family member |
| California Unemployment Insurance | Official unemployment information — useful if you’re deciding between SDI and UI |
| California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) | File an appeal if your SDI claim has been denied — you generally have 30 days from the denial notice |
| DB101 — California SDI Guide | Plain-English guide to California SDI eligibility and benefits from the Disability Benefits 101 project |
🧠 Mental Health Support & Crisis Resources
If you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or another mental health condition, these organizations offer support, treatment referrals, and crisis services.
| Resource | What It’s For |
|---|---|
| 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline | Call or text 988 to reach a trained crisis counselor. Available 24/7 — for any mental health crisis, not only suicide |
| Crisis Text Line | Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor via text. Free and confidential, 24/7 |
| NAMI Helpline (National Alliance on Mental Illness) | Free information, peer support, and referrals for individuals and families. Call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or text “NAMI” to 741741 |
| Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) | Peer support, education, and wellness tools for people living with depression and bipolar disorder |
| Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA) | Education, support groups, and a therapist directory for anxiety disorders, depression, OCD, PTSD, and related conditions |
| VA National Center for PTSD | Research, education, and treatment resources for PTSD — valuable for both veterans and civilian trauma survivors |
| SAMHSA Treatment Locator | Federal tool to locate mental health and substance use treatment facilities near you |
| California DHCS — Mental Health Services | California Department of Health Care Services mental health programs and county-level service information |
| Mental Health America (MHA) | Mental health screenings, advocacy, and educational resources. MHA’s online screening tools can be a useful starting point |
| Psychology Today — Find a Therapist in California | Searchable directory of licensed therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists in California — filter by insurance, specialty, and telehealth availability |
💰 Financial Assistance While on Disability
If you are waiting on SDI benefits or need additional support, these programs may help bridge the gap.
| Resource | What It’s For |
|---|---|
| Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) | Federal long-term disability program for conditions expected to last 12+ months. Apply concurrently with California SDI if your disability may be long-term |
| Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | Federal income program for disabled individuals with limited income and resources — does not require a work history |
| Covered California | Health insurance marketplace for Californians — important if you lose employer coverage while on disability leave |
| Medi-Cal | California’s Medicaid program — free or low-cost health coverage for eligible low-income residents, including those on disability |
| 211 — California Social Services | Dial 211 or visit 211.org to connect with local assistance programs for food, housing, utilities, healthcare, and more |
| California Free Clinic Directory | Directory of free and low-cost medical clinics throughout California — useful for accessing care during a disability period |
📖 SDI Advisor Guides & Articles
Our most useful guides for understanding and navigating the California SDI process. All written specifically for Californians dealing with depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
Getting Started
- Do You Qualify for California SDI? Full Eligibility Guide
- SDI vs. Unemployment in California — Which Is Right for You?
- Can You Get Disability for Anxiety or Depression in California?
- How to Apply for SDI in California — Step by Step
- SDI for Depression in California: What You Need to Know
Calculating Your Benefits
- SDI Benefit Calculator California 2026: How to Estimate Your Weekly Payment
- How California SDI Payments Are Calculated: A Plain-English Guide
- What Is a Base Period for California SDI?
- Is California SDI Taxable?
Eligibility Situations
- Can You Get SDI After Being Laid Off in California?
- Can You Get California SDI If You Quit Your Job?
- Can You Get SDI If You Were Fired in California?
- Can You Get California SDI While Still Employed?
- Can You Get SDI If You’re a Gig Worker or Independent Contractor?
- Getting SDI in California When You’re Self-Employed
- California SDI for PTSD: How Veterans and Trauma Survivors Can Qualify
- California SDI for Postpartum Depression: What New Mothers Need to Know
- California SDI for Seniors and Older Workers
The Application Process
- How to Fill Out the California SDI Online Application: Step-by-Step
- Form DE 2501: California SDI Mental Health Claims Guide
- Can a Therapist or Psychiatrist Certify Your SDI Claim?
- How to Talk to Your Doctor About Certifying Your SDI Claim
- How to Write a Letter of Support for a California SDI Claim
- What Happens If You Miss the California SDI Deadline?
- What Is the SDI Waiting Period and How Does It Affect Your First Payment?
Managing Your Claim
- What to Expect After Your California SDI Claim Is Approved
- Can You Work Part-Time While on California SDI?
- California SDI While Job Hunting: What You’re Allowed to Do
- California SDI and COBRA: How to Keep Your Health Insurance While on Disability
- Can You Get California SDI More Than Once?
- What Happens When Your California SDI Benefits Run Out?
Denials & Appeals
Comparing Programs
- SDI vs. Unemployment in California: The Complete 2026 Guide
- How California SDI and Unemployment Interact: A Timeline Guide
- California SDI vs. SSDI: What’s the Difference?
- California SDI vs. EDD Paid Family Leave: What’s the Difference?
- California SDI vs. Private Short-Term Disability Insurance
- California SDI vs. Workers’ Compensation: Which Covers Mental Health?
Ready to Find Out If You Qualify?
If you’re unsure whether California SDI applies to your situation, our team can help you understand your options in a free, no-pressure consultation — typically less than 15 minutes.
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Disclaimer: SDI Advisor LLC provides information and assistance with the California State Disability Insurance (SDI) application process only. SDI Advisor LLC is not a medical or psychological practice and does not diagnose, treat, or provide medical or mental health opinions. Approval of an SDI claim is not guaranteed. Eligibility, benefit amounts, and tax treatment are determined by the State of California based on individual circumstances, including prior earnings. Not all applicants qualify, and not everyone receives the maximum weekly benefit. The external resources listed on this page are provided for informational purposes only. SDI Advisor LLC does not endorse, operate, or have any affiliation with third-party organizations, government agencies, or websites linked from this page. SDI Advisor LLC is not responsible for the content, accuracy, or availability of any external site.
