A Hand Up Transitional Living
Non-profitCoordinate counseling sessions and classes with community organizations for current family residents.
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256-874-5012
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BHG Huntsville Treatment Center
Business-Outpatient detoxification -Suboxone treatment -Intensive outpatient treatment -Outpatient treatment -Medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction -SMART Recovery group meetings
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256-721-1940
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256-721-1934
AshaKiran, Inc.
Non-profit24-hour AshaLine crisis hotline: 256-509-1882
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256-698-4446
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Crestwood Medical Center
OtherThe Huntsville Support Group meets at Crestwood ALS Care Clinic at 610 Airport Road, #100, Al. 35802. Please contact the ALS Chapter office at (800) 644-1242 or info@alsalabama.org for additional information to confirm time and location.
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256-429-4000
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Crestwood Medical Center
OtherBariatric - https://www.crestwoodmedcenter.com/life-after-surgery-bariatrics
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256-429-4000
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Bessong & Ministries, Inc.
Non-profitOur pastoral services include chaplain services of support to hospital front line workers or any other individuals who need spiritual and emotional support, especially during COVID 19 epidemic. We have a support call weekly on Wednesdays at 12:30 P.M. Call for more detail. 256 417-9911
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256-417-9911
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Eagle Consulting
Businesshttps://www.eaglecounselingtec.com/telementalhealth........................ For referral call: 256-341-0811........................ Serving the Mental Health needs of anyone in Alabama, the US, or the World (literally) through the use of HIPAA Compliant, Secure and Encrypted Tele Mental Health system Doxy.Me Services in Spanish and English. TeleMental Health is the delivery of psychotherapy services through the use of internet-based videoconferencing. This is the same service you would receive in a face to face session with your counselor, we are just talking to one another through a video screen. https://www.eaglecounselingtec.com/telementalhealth
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256-341-0811
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Crestwood Medical Center
OtherAvailable for mothers who may need a little extra help from a Lactation Consultant and from other breastfeeding mothers. Ages newborn to 1 year. Held weekly on Wednesday and Thursday times. Call 256-429-5250 to inquire about specifics.
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256-429-4000
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North Alabama Coalition for the Homeless
Non-profitFocused / intensive case management. Determine the roadblocks preventing a client from being successfully housed. Meet with the client on a frequent bases to set goals and track progress.
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256-261-3025
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WellStone
Non-profitWellStone offers behavioral health counseling to adults, children, and adolescents throughout multiple locations in Madison and Cullman Counties. We offer counseling for multiple conditions including, but not limited to, PTSD, trauma, Depression, Anxiety, Adjustment Disorders, ADHD, Schizophrenia, and Substance Use disorders.
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256-533-1970
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AshaKiran, Inc.
Non-profitWe provide counseling services to victims of intimate partner violence and sexual assault
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256-698-4446
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Family Services Center, Inc
Non-profitEvery couple experiences challenges in their level of closeness and harmony over time. Couples counseling is a place where you and your partner can renew, rebuild or reinvent your relationship. Over time relationships may experience, infidelity, emotional cheating, the addition of children, the separation from children, or even empty nest syndrome. Would you like to be closer to your partner, understand them better, communicate in a more connected way? Our licensed and professional staff will help you understand the issues impacting your relationship and work with you to develop realistic expectations and goals as well as develop healthier ways to communicate your thoughts, feelings and desires. You will experience a safe and comfortable environment where you can openly discuss your thoughts and feelings in an effort to improve your relationship with your partner and how to better understand, support and connect with them.
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256-551-1610
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256-551-0722
Crestwood Medical Center
OtherWhen: 3rd Friday of every month from 10 - 11 a.m. Where: Community Room at Crestwood Women's Center at 185 Chateau Drive, Huntsville. Call 256-429-4061 for more information.
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256-429-4000
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Downtown Rescue Mission
Non-profitL.I.F.E Recovery Program The Downtown Rescue Mission's biblically-based 12-month Residential Recovery Program is designed to help men and women achieve life-long change and freedom from problems, such as alcoholism and drug addiction, as well as emotional, mental and physical abuse. The program seeks to restore individuals through teaching and modeling solid, biblical principles and truths in which they can rebuild their lives. During the Program, individuals 18 and older are provided shelter, meals, and clothing at no charge, and they receive Christian counseling, learn how to heal from past wounds and develop healthy ways of coping. They also get the chance to study the Bible and participate in various educational programs to improve employment skills, where they are equipped with life skills, such as computer navigation, resume writing, and money management. Our Residential Recovery Program is called L.I.F.E. This is an acronym which stands for; Learn about Christ, have an Intimate Relationship with Christ, Follow Christ, and become an Example of Christ. We believe that individuals must first know about Christ through the constant preaching of the gospel, fall in love with the Savior, and then obey Him through this love. For more information on our recovery program, please contact Mickey Counter, Director of Men's Programs, (256) 536-2441, ext. 353, or Cara Holmes, Director of Women's Program, (256) 536-2441, ext. 304.
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256-536-2441
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256-534-2441
First Stop
Non-profitSet personal goals Obtain ID & legal documents Participate in enrichment classes Seek sustainable income Achieve requirements for sustainable housing
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256-533-3391
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256-533-3494
Family Services Center, Inc
Non-profitFamily counseling is often sought due to a life changing event or stress that is negatively affecting one or many areas within the family; and may include family structure (rules and roles) as well as communication. Family counseling can include a variety of forms and might involve a combination of parents, children, siblings, step-parents and step-siblings. Common issues addressed in family counseling are grief and loss of a family member, addition of a new family member, a major move and a variety of other general changes that affect the family system. Family relationships can be some of the most dynamic and challenging relationships we have and also be the most rewarding and long-lasting relationships of our lifetime. Our licensed professional staff will work with your family to improve the way the members of your family communicate with each other and work to ensure each member is being heard and valued. The ultimate goal for family counseling is to build healthier family relationships for a harmonious family life.
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256-551-1610
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256-551-0722
Family Services Center, Inc
Non-profitThe Homicide Survivors Program (HSP) supports families and friends who have lost loved ones to murder or vehicular homicide. HSP's mission is to identify survivors in need of practical intervention and support following the murder of a loved one and to provide emotional and grief support. We also provide victims' advocacy and assist survivors as they navigate through the criminal justice system. Grief doesn't just go away with time, you have to work through it. One way to accomplish this is to connect with a person or group with whom you can talk freely and share your experience. We provide support groups that will connect you with those who understand what you are experiencing through all stages of the grief process. Additionally, our qualified staff are available to provide individual and family grief counseling, listen and assist you with specific questions you may have, and provide you with helpful resources and assist you with victim's compensation if available to you.
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256-551-1610
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256-551-0722
Family Services Center, Inc
Non-profitIndividual counseling is a personal opportunity where you can receive support and explore virtually any aspect of your life, including career changes, relationships, anger, stress management, anxiety, depression, self-confidence, motivation and countless other issues. Our licensed and professional staff will help you understand the issues you are facing and work with you to develop healthy coping and communication strategies. You will experience a safe and comfortable environment where you can openly discuss your thoughts and feelings. Individual counseling can help you find your path back to life, living in it, not watching it pass you by.
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256-551-1610
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256-551-0722
Crestwood Medical Center
OtherMeets monthly at Crestwood Therapy Department at 610 Airport Road, #100, Huntsville. Call 256-429-4930 for more information and times.
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256-429-4000
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AGAPE of North Alabama
Non-profitTrust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) family services is a family counseling intervention designed to be implemented weekly for at least ten weeks, in conjunction with TBRI Caregivers' Training. An AGAPE TBRI Practitioner meets with families to implement evidence-based strategies for parenting children who have experienced trauma.
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256-859-4481
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256-859-4483
AGAPE of North Alabama
Non-profitAttachment and Bio-behavioral Catch-up (ABC) is an evidence-based, home visiting intervention aimed at children ages 0 to 4 and their caregivers. AGAPE's ABC Parent Coach meets for ten weeks in a family's home and provides attachment-based therapy for the child(ren) and caregivers. Outcomes for children include better self-regulation, more success later in school, improved attachment to caregivers, and improved language skills.
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256-859-4481
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256-859-4483
AGAPE of North Alabama
Non-profitBirth Parent Counseling - Agape social workers provide counseling for families experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. Social workers connect families to resources, provide transportation to medical appointments, educate families about the adoption process, and support families in their decision concerning their unborn child.
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256-859-4481
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256-859-4483
Partnership for a Drug-Free Community
Non-profitPartnership's Recovery Resource Hub provides an impartial one-stop-shop where people with Substance Use Disorder can talk to a Peer Support Specialist and receive a free Substance Use Assessment and treatment referrals.
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256-539-7339
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Partnership for a Drug-Free Community
Non-profitPartnership for a Drug Free Community offers Case Management services to those struggling with Substance Use Disorder. The Case Manager helps the client access and integrate formalized and informal care services, overcome barriers to services, and transition between services.
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256-539-7339
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Graces of Gurley
Non-profitAre you struggling with relationships, anxiety, depression, life in general? Graces of Gurley provides counseling in the Gurley zip code area, 35748, for men, women and children at a very minimal cost. Contact us if you are interested at (256) 361-9281
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256-361-9281
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North Alabama Coalition for the Homeless
Non-profitNACH case managers can help clients connect with the best local service providers to meet their needs.
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256-261-3025
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The Enrichment Center
Non-profit-
256-698-5110
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First Stop
Non-profitCase management goals created with Client.
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256-533-3391
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256-533-3494
Valley Christian Counseling - Spanish Services
Non-profitWe provide mental health therapy for the Hispanic immigrants in North Alabama. Maria Stansbury is a Licensed Master Social Worker, under supervision. She provides group and individual sessions in person and online.
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256-722-8091
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Transitions
Non-profitWe begin this process with a mental health assessment, that leads with a strength-based inventory and an evidence based mental status evaluation. This assessment focuses on the identification of strengths and weaknesses; the identification of familial, criminal and substance use history. The instrument provides the counselor and case manager with the opportunity to identify gaps in services and management of those resources deemed necessary as most beneficial for the individual. In turn, this process offers the individual a structured treatment plan and process and coordinated support through individual counseling and group sessions. Assessments: call for scheduling
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256-270-8424
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256-964-8162
Family Services Center, Inc
Non-profitHas your alcohol and/or drug use impacted your life through the loss of family, friends, employment and health? Have you gotten into legal trouble due to past decisions? Approximately 10% of Americans currently struggle with substance abuse. Even "occasional" use can quickly escalate into dependency, and it can be very difficult to break free once this cycle has begun. Participants in our program may voluntarily seek help with our services, while others are oftentimes involved in diversion programs that required attendance in group sessions in order to meet the requirements of the court in relation to their specific violation /offense. Upon successful completion of the program, defendants may be eligible to have their case dismissed by the District Attorney's Office. Services are provided by a Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor (ADC)
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256-551-1610
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256-551-0722
First Stop
Non-profitService Utilization Needs Assessment-Revised
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256-533-3391
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256-533-3494
First Stop
Non-profitInitial in-take questionnaire is completed.
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256-533-3391
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256-533-3494