Behavioral Health Services
What we offer
- Diagnostic Assessment and Counseling / Psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families
- Treatment Groups
- Anger Management for Men & Women
- Anger Management for Teens
- Moving Beyond Abuse: A program for domestic violence victims
- Anxiety Management
- Employee Family Assistance Program (An EAP servicing local companies)
- Alternatives to Detention*
- Such Is Life*
All professional services provided by Master’s level and licensed counselors and social workers. Chemical Dependency and other treatment certifications are also represented in our highly trained staff.
*This program is funded by Summit County Juvenile Court
Counseling
Individual, Couple, Family, and Group Counseling for Children, Adolescents & Adults
Available for families seeking assistance with life problems such as:
Personal Stress
Marital and Relationship Problems
Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Parenting and Family Issues
Anger Management for Adults and Teens
Depression and Anxiety
Addictive Behaviors
Keeping Connected
A group for couples that focuses on communication, problem solving, fair fighting, meeting emotional needs, and other relationship issues.
Groups are 8 weeks in length and meet in the evenings. Both partners need to be present. For the next group start date and to sign up, call 330-376-9494.
Employee Family Assistance Program
Greenleaf Family Center contracts with employers to provide employees and their families services including:
Counseling
Education Programs
Drug/Alcohol Assessment
Consultation and Program Development for:
Department of Transportation
Workplace Performance Issues
Drug Free Workplace Program
Visit the Tri-County EAP website
Program services are:
- Available to people of all ages
- Offered day, evening and Saturdays
- Available with no waiting list
- Affordable to people at all income levels
In addition to accepting payment from major insurance companies, we are approved Medicaid provider. Individuals without coverage are eligible for our sliding fee scale made possible by United Way of Summit County
Contact us for more information about Behavioral Health Services
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