We are so glad you have made the choice to start therapy and address the underlying obstacles to participate in a fulfilling and meaningful life.
We offer service to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families in a warm, non- judgmental environment to impact lasting emotional, cognitive and behavioral change.
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Welcome to The Center for Counseling Solutions
We develop personalized treatment plans to address behaviors, emotions and thoughts that may interfere with relationships, school or employment, general motivation and overall emotional wellness needs. Center for Counseling Solutions or CCS was established to provide psychotherapy using evidence based clinical strategies. Through collaboration between clients and their clinician, client’s may achieve improved wellness, life balance and resolution of some of life’s most challenging situations.
Taking the first steps into positive life change is a scary and empowering experience.
Individual Counseling
Work one on one with a therapist in a confidential and compassionate environment…
Group Counseling
Group counseling services offer participants an opportunity to develop in specific coping skills as well as relate to a group of peers…
Telehealth Services
We offer clients telehealth services as an option for psychotherapy sessions.
Art Therapy
Art therapists are master-level clinicians who work with people of all ages across a broad spectrum of practice.
Important Information Relative To You And Your Family
Our resource section is here to provide you with accurate essential information and support to better balance and manage your emotional intelligence and mental health.
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Is There a Thin Line Between Genius and Insanity?
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The Important Difference Between Sadness and Depression
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