Behavioral Health Services For Adults
Outpatient Counseling Services
Counseling helps with sadness, anxiety, or any emotional problem that may lower a person’s desired quality of life. It usually entails meeting individually or in a group at least once a week when services first begin. The exact manner and type of care provided is based upon specific needs and goals and is individualized to each person. When it is necessary, medication management and psychological testing services are available to offer a full range of behavioral healthcare.
Suicide Intervention
This program is to encourage conversations about suicide and mental health for anyone at risk for suicide. This includes Cognitive Behavioral Counseling – a type of talk counseling where a counselor works with a patient to challenge negative thoughts and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is another kind of talk counseling that strives to teach people how to live in the moment, cope with stress and regulate their emotions.
Grief Counseling
Grief encompasses a range of feelings from deep sadness to anger. The process of adapting to a significant loss, whether it is big or small, can vary dramatically from one person to another. It often depends on a person’s background, beliefs, and relationship to what was lost. If you have lost someone or something precious, you may wish to find a counselor. You do not have to endure your grief alone. Counseling is an opportunity to explore your feelings and memories without judgment.
Medication Management
Community Counseling Center provides care in an empathetic, non-judgmental and compassionate manner. We believe in finding the most effective medications to effectively support counseling. It is important that medication analysis is performed by a licensed medical professional specializing in psychiatric care.
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
For more information or to set up an appointment, please call 724- 981-7141 or Toll Free: 866-853-7758.