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Counseling Center

Don’t Struggle In Silence

Whether you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, or something you can’t quite explain, we are here for you. The Counseling Center at Family & Children Services helps individuals, couples, and families of all ages by providing expertise in a range of specialties.

Supported by an organization with more than a century of experience and a reputation for quality, our Counseling Center’s professional, confidential services are available to the community at large – through commercial insurance, Medicaid, EAP programs, and direct payment.

Find a Therapist with the Right Expertise

 
 

Therapists at the Counseling Center are experts in many areas, including:

  • Anxiety.
  • Depression.
  • Grief and loss.
  • Anger management.
  • ADHD.
  • Childhood trauma,
  • Adult survivors of abuse.
  • Postpartum depression.
  • LGBTQ+ support.
  • Couples therapy.
  • Divorce.
  • Family relationships.
  • Parenting issues.
  • Post-adoption services.
  • Blended family support.
  • School-related issues.
  • Mid-life and older adults.
  • Senior transitions.

Our intake specialists will help you identify which therapists and counselors best match your needs. Call 269.344.0202 to speak to a specialist today. Alternatively, you can find a therapist with the expertise to help you overcome your challenges by reading about their backgrounds.

 

Call Us Now If…

 
 

Emotional health rarely improves on its own and, if untreated, may get worse, causing serious health problems. Symptoms can affect emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.

If you are suffering from any of the following issues, please call our intake specialists at 269.344.0202:

  • Feeling sad or down.
  • Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate.
  • Excessive fears, worries, or feelings of guilt.
  • Extreme mood changes of highs and lows.
  • Withdrawal from friends and activities.
  • Significant tiredness, low energy, or difficulty sleeping.
  • Detachment from reality (delusions), paranoia, or hallucinations.
  • Inability to cope with daily problems or stress.
  • Trouble understanding and relating to situations and to people.
  • Alcohol or drug abuse.
  • Major changes in eating habits.
  • Excessive anger, hostility, or violence.
  • Suicidal thoughts and ideations.