Heartland Behavioral Health

Compassionate care for mental health distress.

Most often, family and friends recognize small changes first.

Mental Health Distress rarely appears “out of the blue.”

Overuse of substances like alcohol or drugs.

Wanting to Escape

Suicide in girls and women increased by 50 percent from 2000-2016.

50% of mental health distress begins by age 14, and 3/4 by age 24.

Withdrawal

Recent social withdrawal and loss of interest in activities previously enjoyed.

Extreme Mood Changes

Disruptive “highs”, scary “lows”, and everything in between, always uncontrollable.

Therapeutic services for individuals, couples, and families.

From The Experts

GRIEF
COUNSELING

Created for clients who require a higher level of care. Clients receive treatment during the day and go home in the evening, so they can practice their recovery in real time.

INDIVIDUAL
COUNSELING

Allow individuals to work through challenging memories and identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change.

COUPLES
COUNSELING

Helping two people gain insight into their relationship, learn to resolve conflict more effectively and improve relationship satisfaction.

GROUP THERAPY

Small groups of people with similar challenges allow people to receive the support and encouragement of the other members of the group.

MENTAL HEALTH

Helping people cope with emotional and mental challenges like marital and family problems, difficulties caused by aging, as well as stress and anxiety management.

FAMILY THERAPY

Improve troubled relationships with family members. Coping with issues such as; marital or financial problems, conflict, substance abuse, or a mental illness and its impact on the entire family.

I want relief from mental and emotional suffering.

Get out of the woods and on the path to healing.

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