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Child Abuse Counseling | Provident Behavioral Health

2650 Olive Street, Saint Louis, MO 63103

Eligibility

Ages 19 years old and under

Required documents

Parent or Guardian must provide:
  • Intake Packet
  • Insurance Information (if applicable)

Hours

Mon-Thu - 9:00am to 7:00pm Fri - 9:00am to 2:00pm
314-371-6510
Fax·

Fax

988
Voice·

National Suicide Hotline 3 Digit Dialing

314-371-6500
Voice·

Main

800-782-1008
Voice·

Toll Free Intake Line

314-533-8200
Voice·

Main

Languages

English

Application process

Accepts self-referrals and referrals from outside agencies, including Missouri Department of Family and Children Services (DCFS)

Fees

  • Most insurances accepted
  • Sliding fee scale based on need or copay
  • Call for details
  • No fee for age 19 years and under living in St. Louis County, Missouri

Service area

  • Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, St. Louis City/County, St. Charles and Warren Counties in Missouri
  • Clinton, Madison, Monroe, Randolph and St. Clair Counties in Illinois
Building brighter futures through exceptional behavioral health services, especially for those with the greatest need. Services include Urgent Mental Health Care Appointments, Trauma Counseling, Older Adult Counseling, Employee Assistance Program, Bereavement and Grief Support Groups, Youth Enrichment Programs, Family Counseling, Individual Counseling, Child Abuse Counseling, Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Cultural Transition Counseling, Couples Counseling, Gambling Addiction Helpline, General Crisis Intervention Hotlines, Suicide Prevention Hotlines, General Psychiatry, General Mental Health Information/Education, Internet Information Resources, and Specialized Information and Referral.

Last assured

03/09/2026

Providing organization

PROVIDENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Building brighter futures through exceptional behavioral health services, especially for those with the greatest need. We do this through our programs such as Counseling Services (Office, Home and School-Based and Access Center), Psychiatric Services, Crisis Services, Mary Ryder Home and Advocacy and Public Policy.