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Emergency stabilization, follow-up counseling and supportive services to youth who are 11-17 years of age and have run away or are unable to return home
Individual and group counseling services to youth, adults, couples, families at various locations throughout DuPage County. Services include mental health promotion, social emotional learning supports, youth violence and substance abuse prevention, and positive youth development programming for children and adolescents.
Traditional outpatient therapy through weekly and bi-weekly individual and group counseling, with most sessions lasting 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Individual and group behavioral health services, including crisis management.
Counseling services for adults struggling with gambling addiction.
PTSD counseling provided by a clinical psychologist
Online mental health counseling and therapy/teletherapy services for Illinois residents, treating a number of mental health disorders and conditions including substance use, depression and anxiety, OCD, ADHD, trauma, and others.
Provides counseling services to youth residing in Wheaton, Winfield and Glen Ellyn.
Counseling and intervention services provided for runaway/homeless youth and their families.
Individual, family and couples therapy counseling. Services include grief counseling, stress management, conflict resolution, addiction recovery. Telehealth option available.
Talking with a licensed mental health professional, including psychologists, counselors or social workers.
Mental health and substance use disorder counseling services from licensed bi-lingual counselors and staff, including individual/group counseling for addiction and mental health; Couples/family counseling; Career counseling; Addiction and mental health seminars.
Confidential post abortion support services in individual and group formats for teens and adults. Offers peer counseling support for people suffering from post abortion stress.
Provides counseling services to at-risk youth who reside in Wheaton, Winfield and Glen Ellyn.
Counseling and behavioral health services for children, adults, seniors, families and grandparents raising grandchildren.
Services for physically, emotionally and/or economically vulnerable older adults, including family and individual counseling, case management, and resource referrals. Includes in-home or office assessments, family and individual counseling and support groups.
Works to save lives of babies and children during pregnancy, birth, and infancy and supporting bereaved families. Provides education and bereavement support. Offers a 24-hour Bereavement Counseling line and a library of bereavement resources.
Mental health support program for veterans and their family members. Areas addressed include managing lifelong mental health challenges, anger management, grief, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, stress, anxiety.
Counseling services for youth, adults, and families living in Glen Ellyn or with children in the Glen Ellyn school district. Support is provided for issues such as anxiety, anger, depression, grief, substance use, and other challenges. Telemental health services also available.
Intensive in-person outpatient mental health treatment. This is typically a 2-week program, 5 days a week, addressing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), military sexual trauma (MST), and other mental health challenges.
Outpatient treatment for compulsive gamblers.
Integrative counseling services covering a range of cognitive, emotional and mental health disorders, including anxiety and depression, ADD, trauma, grief and loss, marriage and relationships, stress management and others.
Counseling services with a therapist to resolve behavioral problems, feelings, relationship issues and other mental health challenges.
Individual and family counseling, premarital and marital counseling, conflict resolution, domestic violence prevention and intervention, women's support and rehabilitation, and religious counseling. Licensed as well as religious counselors deliver services
School avoidance track program, typically lasts 4 to 6 weeks.