Counseling and Supportive Services
We encourage everyone to consider professional counseling as an invaluable tool for maintaining emotional health and positive relationships. Just as you would provide regular maintenance for your car or see a doctor for sick visits, it is important to fuel your mental health! You can see a counselor to help give your emotional intelligence a boost, identify your strengths, and navigate successfully through some of life’s toughest struggles.
All Counseling and Supportive Services are free and confidential. Services are provided in-home or at a convenient, safe location.
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Anger Management
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Anxiety
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Conflict Resolution
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Depression
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Domestic Violence
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Family Issues
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Grief
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Parenting Challenges
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Phobias
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PTSD
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Relationships
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Stress
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Trauma Care
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Advocacy (Victim’s rights, school, court, legal, social services, etc.)
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Connection to resources and referrals (job, benefits, housing, food, services, etc.)
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Crisis intervention
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Support system
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Coping Skills
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Healthy Communication
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Intimate Partner Violence Group
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Life Skills
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Positive Parenting Services
Victim Assistance Program
Victims enter the legal system unwillingly and usually unprepared, having little idea of what to expect. A good victims’ assistance program can make a huge difference by providing someone to walk you through the process from the beginning to the end. If you have been a victim of crime or endured a traumatic event, please know you are not alone and allow us to lend a hand.
Make a Referral
The Parenting Place offers a variety of programs and services that help individuals and families.
Referrals may be made by Individuals as well as by professionals.
If you are a professional (healthcare, first responder, social worker, COA provider, etc.) who works with someone who may benefit from these services, please complete the secure referral form below. Please provide as much information as possible – some information is required.
We will respond to your referral within 2 business days.
Agency Contact Information
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- Teens Helping Teens: 310-855-4673 or Text TEEN to 839863
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 TTY 1-800-787-3224
If you have a life-threatening emergency, do NOT leave a message at the agency. If you have a life-threatening emergency, call 911.