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Adolescent and youth counseling services provided.
Child and Adolescent Outpatient Counseling Services: Counseling provided to children and adolescents.
Provides individual, family, couple, and group counseling services. Psychological assessments and evaluations available. Group therapy available for children and adults. Provides all types of mental health intervention. Works with schools and juvenile offices to provide services. Sex offender treatment groups and other programs offered.
Offers counseling services to youth while focusing on individualized plans to address identified needs.
Offers counseling services which encourages a child or youth to share their concerns and discuss issues that are impacting their lives in a negative way. Issues addressed may include adjustment problems, anger management, anxiety, behavioral problems, bullying, divorce/separation, family/sibling relationship and more.
Provides adolescent/youth counseling to ages 5-17 years old.
Provides individual, family, couple, and group counseling services. Psychological assessments and evaluations available. Group therapy available for children and adults. Provides all types of mental health intervention. Works with schools and juvenile offices to provide services. Sex offender treatment groups and other programs offered.
Adolescent and youth counseling services provided, including psychiatric disorder counseling, group counseling, ad family counseling.
Provides counseling services to adolescents/youth to explore and address difficulties. Difficulties might include depression, anxiety, grief, substance abuse, stress and coping difficulties, eating problems, difficulties with problem solving and decision making, problematic anger, sleep problems, sexual problems, difficulty adjusting to changes in their life circumstances and difficulties in relationship with other people in their life.
Provides short-term counseling services to students and their parents. Some services for others.
Provides children and adolescent counseling services in various settings, including offices throughout the Greater St. Louis Region and schools. Service is provided virtually.

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Adolescent/Youth Counseling
This program provides individual, family and group therapy to youth who are experiencing a mental health issue. This program will also work with parents. Services can be office-based, at home or in the schools.
Greater St. Louis Child Traumatic Stress Program: Short-term, trauma-related therapy services to children and adolescents following a traumatic event such as physical abuse, accidents, domestic violence, community violence, crime victimization.
Provides children and adolescent counseling services in various settings, including offices throughout the Greater St. Louis region and schools.
Provides therapy for youths with mental health issues who share a mental health diagnosis. This therapy provides interactions between peers and their therapist in a safe, healing environment.
Provides counseling services for adults, teens and children dealing with trauma and addictions.
Provides counseling for residents of the state-licensed treatment facility for boys in the state of Missouri and young men aging out of the foster care system.
Provides counseling services to children and adolescents to help resolve any personal or interpersonal difficulties they are experiencing.
Provides counseling services to youth and adolescents looking to work on emotional or behavioral concerns.
Offers counseling services which encourages a child or youth to share their concerns and discuss issues that are impacting their lives in a negative way. Issues addressed may include adjustment problems, anger management, anxiety, behavioral problems, bullying, divorce/separation, family/sibling relationship, grief, loss and trauma.
Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling services to youth.
Provides children and adolescent therapy services for a variety of behavioral and emotional concerns, such as anxiety, depression, poor attention, hyperactivity, aggression, anger, defiant behaviors, body image and eating concerns, stress and coping difficulties, peer relationship, social problems, difficulties with problem solving and decision making, school-related difficulties, adjustment to changes in family make-up, bereavement, or health concerns.
Teen Empowerment Group: Teaches teen participants the skills to cope, to end self-injuring and to heal by working with teens to discover healthy ways of expressing their pain and manage their feelings. The 12 week program includes 2 hour weekly meetings.
Provides Adolescent or youth counseling. Topics for counseling include but are not limited to: depression, grief and loss, anxiety, adjustment, substance abuse, family relationship problems, and a variety of other mental health problems and behavioral issues.
Provides counseling services to children and adolescents.

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