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General mental health therapy is provided.
Operates or funds programs and facilities for the treatment of psychiatric problems, developmental disabilities, drug and alcohol abuse, etc. in Missouri.
Provides guidance to help individuals resolve difficulties they are experiencing.
Provides counseling services to Hispanic individuals and families to improve overall functions of the family.
Operates or funds programs and facilities for the treatment of psychiatric problems, developmental disabilities, drug and alcohol abuse, etc. in Missouri.
Operates or funds programs and facilities for the treatment of psychiatric problems, developmental disabilities, drug and alcohol abuse, etc. in Missouri.
Burrell provides a comprehensive range of mental health services for children, adolescents, families, adults and senior adults. Each program and service is designed to offer treatment consistent with an individuals or family's unique needs.
Provides one-on-one counseling with licensed counselor or provisionally licensed counselor to individuals, couples and families. Sessions run 50 minutes to one hour in length.
Provides counseling for a variety of needs, such as the following Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder, Child and adolescent behavior issues, Survivors of trauma and abuse, Dissociative disorders and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Panic disorders and Smoking abatement/diet control. Counseling may include the use of hypnotherapy.
Operates or funds programs and facilities for the treatment of psychiatric problems, developmental disabilities, drug and alcohol abuse, etc. in Missouri.
Provides general counseling services for individuals, groups, couples, and children; services also include anger management, parenting classes, psychiatric evaluations, and children's support groups.
Provides individual, group and family counseling and emotional support to help people resolve whatever personal or interpersonal difficulties they are experiencing.
The CCFT serves as a practicum site for advanced graduate students in the department of Counseling and Family Therapy. These counselor interns are supervised individually by departmental faculty who are licensed counselors (LPCs), social workers (LCSWs) or therapists (LMFTs).
Epworth's Family Support Network (FSN): Provides in-home family counseling to improve communication and relationships. Provides information on effective methods of stress management and conflict resolution.
Behavioral health outpatient services rendered include assessments, individual, group, and family therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and medication. Services are provided by qualified, licensed professional and Board-certified MDs specializing in children, youth, and adults.
Outpatient services provided for adults and children who are experiencing difficulties with daily living skills.
Provides individual, group and family counseling and emotional support to help people resolve whatever personal or interpersonal difficulties they are experiencing.
Provides individual, group and family counseling and emotional support to help people resolve whatever personal or interpersonal difficulties they are experiencing.
Provides individual and group counseling services for Veterans, service members and their families who are experiencing PTSD, depression, anger or trauma.
Adult Mental Health Program: Through mind/body integrative therapeutic approaches, adults learn ways to become self-empowered to minimize their trauma symptoms, build supports around them and strengthen their ability to live a healthy and productive life. Child Mental Health Services: Provides holistic healing and therapeutic services in an individual setting to immigrant and refugee children who have been victims of torture or war trauma or had a family member who has.
Provides general counseling services to individuals and families to improve overall functions of the family.

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General Counseling Services
The Schiele Clinic provides psychotherapy services to youth, adults, couples, and families.
Office-Based Counseling: Offers individual, family and group counseling services to children and families who reside in St. Louis County, Missouri.
Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) provide person-centered approach to individual counseling sessions which focus on increasing independence, building confidence, improving relationships, promoting stability, learning life skills, life transitions and self-advocacy. Counseling is offered in individual, group and family setting.

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