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Life presents many issues and stresses that can cause significant distress and may interfere with our ability to function effectively.
Whether you’re dealing with a death or other loss, a major life transition, personal or family turmoil, an abusive relationship, out-of-control behavior or other challenges, counseling from appropriate mental health professionals and supportive resources can help.
No one should feel compelled to shoulder the burdens of loss, crisis, hurt or uncertainty alone. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, caring help, hope and healing are close at hand.
Reaching out is the first step to finding care, insights and practical solutions for concerns such as these:
- Abuse – physical, verbal, emotional or sexual
- Anger problems
- Family violence
- Grief and loss
- Marital/couple or family relationship difficulties
- Sexual identity/transgender issues
- Sexual orientation issues
Mental health specialists, support groups, faith-based services and other resources are available to help you get your life back on track and improve your well-being.
- What is Mental Health?
- What is Mental Illness?
- Common Mental Disorders
- Mental and Emotional Health Concerns
- Understanding Treatment
- Types of Mental Health Professionals
- Types of Treatment
- Treatment Settings
- Preparing for Your Visit
- More Ways to Support Your Mental Health
- Glossary of Mental Health Terms
The information on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your qualified mental health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. We do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, mental health providers, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this site. Reliance on any information provided herein is solely at your own risk.