Mental Health

Protect Children, Preserve Families, Strengthen Communities To Offer The Most Effective System Of Quality Programs In The Capital Region To Improve The Lives Of Children And Families In Need Of Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, Mental Health, Special Education And Career Development Services.

 Abuse, Education, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Mental Health, Recovery, Women, Children, Child Care / 619 views

The St. Clair Butterfly Foundation (SCBF) aims to empower young people to overcome trauma, learn healthy coping mechanisms and life skills, and unlock their potential and purpose through creative arts and mindfulness programs. SCBF's programs include creative writing and visual arts programming, as well as yoga, gardening, and music programs in addition to mentorship programs for troubled young people.

 Education, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 617 views

Behavioral Health Services of Cape Fear Valley offers a variety of comprehensive services. Our services include Walk-In Screening and Triage, Outpatient care for children, adolescents and adults, Emergency Psychiatric Care and In-patient Services. We also provide care at the Sleep Center and the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Cape Fear Valley. The Behavioral Health Service Line is accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed by the state of North Carolina. We are staffed by psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed psychological associates, clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, licensed professional counselors and other mental health professionals. Our highly qualified professionals take a team approach to improving mental wellbeing.

 Abuse, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Recovery, Support Groups / 616 views

3 Therapist Approved Tips For Teen Confidence Teen Confidence Is Crucial! Unfortunately, despite the advantages of teen confidence, studies estimate that up to half of adolescents will struggle with low confidence during their early teenage years. Whether it be social media, unrealistic body expectations, societal pressures, changing bodies, puberty, peer pressures, or hormones, the reasons for lower levels of teen confidence are mind-numbing. This means less socialization, motivation, ambition, and more negative emotions, psychological ailments, body image issues, and teen alcohol and drug abuse risk. Sounds pretty sad, huh? Don’t worry. The good news is you can take many proactive steps to build your self-confidence as a teenager, and Washington Psychological Wellness has your back! Click below to read Washington Psychological Wellness's latest mental health blog exploring three therapist-approved tips for teen self-confidence building! Click HERE to continue reading!

 Mental Health / 615 views

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