Mental health and disorder management
Support for symptoms that affect daily life.
Counseling is not a substitute for emergency care or medical treatment when those are needed. It can be an important part of a broader care plan.
Anger management
Learn what drives anger, how escalation works, and how to respond without damaging relationships.
OCD treatment support
Counseling can help clients manage intrusive thoughts, compulsions, distress, and daily functioning.
ADHD treatment support
Build practical strategies for attention, follow-through, planning, and productivity.
Bipolar disorder counseling
Support for emotional stability, family understanding, routine, and coordination with medical care when appropriate.
Chronic pain management
Care for the emotional burden of pain, stress, discouragement, and quality-of-life changes.
Sleep enhancement
Counseling can support better routines, stress reduction, and strategies for insomnia or sleep disruption.
Suicidal thoughts
If someone may be in immediate danger, call 911 or 988 now. For non-emergency support, counseling can help build safety, hope, and a care plan.
Immediate helpNarcissistic personality support
Counseling can help people understand destructive relational patterns, whether they are seeking help for themselves or responding to someone close to them.