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How to Get Help

Medical Emergency

If you are currently experiencing any type of medical emergency  please call 911 immediately.  If the hospital determines that it is warranted they may contact our on-call counselor and we can begin helping you as soon as possible.

Crisis

If you feel that you are currently in a crisis situation, call us immediately at our main number (843-761-8272 or 843-577-9181) and you will receive assistance from a qualified counselor.  You may also utilize the 24-hour crisis hotlline by dialing 2-1-1 or 1-800-922-2283 or 843-744-HELP (Hotline Website)

Routine Appointments and Information

If you wish to make an appointment, would like more information, or would like to speak with an available counselor please call our main numbers at:

843-761-8272 or 843-577-9181

There are also many local, state, and national resources listed in our links section here.

 

What to Expect

Generally, the first thing to expect is to receive a comprehensive Assessment to help determine what types of services may best be suited to your individual needs.  If we cannot meet your immediate needs we will gladly work with you in referring you to other more appropriate services.

Once an assessment is completed you will be scheduled a treatment planning appointment with your primary counselor.  The purpose of this session is to work with you in identifying and setting appropriate goals to work towards while you are in services.

Based on the outcome of these two sessions, you will be all set to begin your assigned services of individual counseling, family counseling, group counseling, etc.

Your primary counselor will work closely with you throughout your stay to monitor and adjust things as may be needed to best suit your individual needs.  It is vitally important that you communicate with your counselor(s) openly and honestly so that they may assist you to the best of their ability.

Towards the end of your services you should meet individually with your primary counselor to develop a formal Continuing Care Plan.  This is simply a written plan to help you continue in the positive changes you have made while you were in treatment with us.

 

 

 

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