Support
Behavioral Health Counseling and Substance Abuse Services
Services are available regardless of race, religion, age, gender, disability, national origin, or income. Providing help and giving hope with family life cycle concerns like:
Anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder
Anger management
Substance abuse and addiction behaviors
Adoption
Pregnancy
Marital challenges, pre-marriage counseling
Relationship conflicts (school, family, work)
Court-ordered counseling
Attention Deficit Disorders (ADHD)
Problems resulting from unemployment
Aging issues
Life changes
Stress management
Grief and loss
Illness or chronic illness adjustments
Adolescent/childhood problems
Loneliness or inability to socially interact
School-related problems
Domestic violence, abuse or neglect of children
Work/industry issues
Therapists respond to each person or family with a tailored approach based on their particular need to help address and resolve the issues that hinder or disrupt their lives at home, school, and work. The strengths of that person or family are leveraged in their therapy program to promote growth, insight, and autonomy. Professional counseling can help individuals change ideas, behaviors, or relationships that are painful, hurtful, or destructive and help to promote positive mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional wellbeing.
Publisher
Catholic Charities
Audience
Parents, Young Adults, Teens, Children, Pre-Teen Topic
Mental Illness, Fear and Worry, Grief, Substance Use, Contemporary Culture