The Community Counseling Center provides a full range of mental health counseling services for individuals, couples, and families. Offered by licensed mental health professionals, each session is tailored to your unique needs and preferences. Our goal is to meet you where you are and help you get to where you want to be.
Individual Counseling
Our one-on-one sessions provide a private space for you to explore your thoughts and feelings. We can help you navigate a wide range of concerns. Some of the most common include:
- Anxiety and Depression: Learn to manage overwhelming thoughts and emotions.
- Grief and Loss: Find a path to healing after the loss of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or a significant life change.
- Life Transitions: Get support with major shifts like career changes, divorce, or retirement.
- Self-Esteem and Identity: Build a stronger sense of self and discover your authentic identity.
Couples and Relationship Counseling
Healthy relationships require intentional work. We help couples and partners improve communication, resolve conflict, and deepen their connection with each other. Our work can support you…
- Navigate disagreements and build trust.
- Strengthen communication skills.
- Address infidelity and other relational hurts.
- Reconnect intimately.
- Build a shared vision for your future.
We are also pleased to offer pre-marriage counseling for those seeking to proactively build a strong foundation of communication and conflict resolutions skills combined with identify hopes and wishes for a fulfilling life together.
Counseling with Children and Adolescents
Childhood and the teenage years can be a difficult time to navigate. Our counselors are experienced in working with children and adolescents to help them express themselves, manage big emotions, and build healthy relationships with others. We create a safe and engaging space for kids and teens to work on:
- Emotional Regulation: Identify and manage difficult emotions like anger, sadness, or anxiety.
- Behavioral Challenges: Address issues at school or home.
- Social Skills: Develop confidence, form friendships, and strengthen relationships.
- Family Issues: Navigate changes like divorce, family conflict, or big family changes like moving or losing a family pet.