Immediate openings for behavioral health therapy for ages 8 and older.
12 & under- only in-person treatment
12 & over - in-person & telehealth
Graduate-level practicum students who provide these free counseling services at the ACCC have training in counseling adults, adolescents, and children. Counseling sessions are completely confidential.
All counseling in-person sessions will require counselors and clients to wear a face mask covering the nose and mouth at all times, regardless of vaccination status. For those unable to attend in-person, some teletherapy services may also be available using confidential Zoom sessions.
Types of referral issues accepted include, but are not limited to:
· loneliness and isolation
· relationship issues (e.g., marital and premarital counseling)
· grief and bereavement
· social skills problems
· behavioral problems
· bullying problems (victims and perpetrators)
· depression
· anxiety
· academic problems
· career guidance
· parent-child conflict
· personality assessments (for the purpose of treatment planning)
· and many others (including just needing a listening ear when social support is limited for you)
We cannot take on cases that involve court testimony, disability evaluations, custody disputes, walk-in crises, or that require around-the-clock availability of intensive services (e.g., frequently actively suicidal or violent thought disorder).
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