One Community Mental Health support people in becoming active client in their own healthcare decisions. One Community Mental Health general approach addresses physical, behavioral healthcare and life wellness needs, in order for our clients to have a successful program and live longer and satisfying lives.
We proudly serves the unique needs of a diverse group of individuals of all ages and walks of life.
Our highly-qualified team of professionals strives to provide effective, compassionate and comprehensive care to those we serve.
In our quest to help treat and prevent emotional health issues, we treat your loved ones like family.
Receive treatment at our offices or in your own home
No treatment plan is the same, we design one specifically for your needs
Our diverse network of professionals will help maintain better health for life
People come into therapy for many reasons. Some need to respond to unexpected changes in their life, while others seek self-exploration and personal growth. When coping skills are overwhelmed by guilt, doubt, anxiety, or despair, therapy can help. Therapy can provide support, problemsolving skills, and enhanced coping for issues such as depression, anxiety, lack of confidence, relationship troubles, unresolved childhood issues, bereavement, spiritual conflicts, stress management, body image issues, and creative blochs. People seeking psycho-therapy are willing to take responsibility for their actions, work towards selfchange and create greater awareness in their lives.
A number of benefits are available from participating in psychotherapy. Often it is helpful just to know that someone understands. Theraphy can provide a fresh perspective on a difficult problem or point you in the direction of a solution. Many people find therapy to be a tremendous asset to managing personal growth, inter-personal relationships, family concerns, and the hassles of daily life. The benefits you obtain from therapy depend on hew well you use the process and put into practice what you learn.
Going to therapy is, in fact, an indication of emotional maturity, an indication that a person can accept that he or she needs the help of guidance of another and is willing to do what is necessary to take care of himself /herself. The reality is that the majority of people in therapy are ordinary, everyday people dealing with everyday problems. Adjusting to major life changes, experiencing grief, processing anger, improving relationships, working on self-esteem, and addressing core beliefs about one´s body image are all examples of common issues wich bring people to therapy.