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Services for AdultsCommunity Reach Center provides a wide variety of evidence-based outpatient counseling services for adults. Whether you need emotional support to help get through a difficult period in your life, or have been struggling alone with depression, anger, anxiety, or substance abuse...we can definitely help you learn to manage your symptoms and to recover.
Click on the title of specific services and programs listed below for more information:
Counseling- Read more about Community Reach Center's approach to counseling.
Family Counseling- Read more about the variety of settings in which Family Counseling is available to you.
The Intensive Outpatient Program helps people living with serious mental illness to stay productive in their community and avoid hospitalization or other out-of-home placement. Research tells us that individuals who struggle with emotional or behavioral issues are better able to manage their symptoms when they're gainfully employed. The Vocational Services Program offers a variety of services designed to help clients develop skills necessary for a successful job search, as well as skills that will help them to manage their symptoms once they're on the job. Once you've completed an Intake at the Thornton Office, you may access all Vocational Services. Vocational Services at Community Reach Center will open all eligible clients to the Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. There are so many benefits to working! |
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or for 24-Hour Crisis Help 303-853-35002012 Annual Report Local Support Organizations Community Reach Center's clients, former clients, and families have benefited from the ongoing support of these local organizations: Friends & Family Support Group -A group of families, friends and individuals who are touched by mental illness. anyone dealine with a mental illness, including clients, family members and friends, can benefit from the support that Friends & Family Support Group offers. Meets Wednesday of every month, 7:00-9:00pm. For more information and meeting location, call 303-853-3770 or e-mail Sheryl Bain at s.bain60@gmail.com . Additional Information on This Website For more information on mental health diagnoses and the support that is available to consumers and their families, check out the Mental Health Topics and Links pages under the Resources tab. |