LifeStance in Portage, MI provides counseling and therapy online or in person. Also, psychiatry and medication management are available by video. The choice is yours.
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Christin Colon, Counselor works in the Portage, MI office at LifeStance. Areas of Expertise: Anxiety, Depression, Later Life Transitions, Medical Conditions/Health Psychology, PTSD/Trauma. Ages seen:...
Portage (MI) - - Phone: (517) 882-3732Damon Chambers, Counselor works in the Portage, MI office at LifeStance. Areas of Expertise: Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Childhood Behavior Issues, Couple's Issues, Depression, Eating Disorders, Gender...
Portage (MI) - - Phone: (517) 882-3732Jillian Peyerk, Counselor works in the Portage, MI office at LifeStance. Areas of Expertise: Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Childhood Behavior Issues, Depression, Eating Disorders, Grief, Hoarding, Later...
Portage (MI) - - Phone: (517) 882-3732Krystal Rau, Counselor works in the Portage, MI office at LifeStance. Areas of Expertise: ADHD, Anxiety, Childhood Behavior Issues, Depression, Gender Identity, Grief, Postpartum Depression/Anxiety,...
Portage (MI) - - Phone: (844) 686-0421I am a clinical social worker and have been in private practice since 1995. Before that, I worked in a psychiatric hospital and child welfare and with developmentally disabled children. In my...
Portage (MI) - - Phone: (269) 205-3698Sue Muinch, Counselor works in the Portage, MI office at LifeStance. Areas of Expertise: ADHD, Alcohol and Drug Use Issues, Childhood Behavior Issues, Couple's Issues, Depression, Grief, Hoarding,...
Portage (MI) - - Phone: (517) 882-3732
Mental health, in Portage, describes a level of cognitive or emotional well-being or an absence of a mental disorder. Mental Health Services, in Portage, may be provided by government organizations and mental health professionals, including specialized teams providing services across a geographical area in Michigan. They may also be provided by private or charitable organizations in Portage, and may be based on peer support and the consumer/survivor movement. It would include, within its purview, services like: timely medical intervention in mental and behavioral aberrations in individuals , hospitalization and rehabilitation, drug treatment, counseling and support therapy, family therapy, occupational therapy to encourage social and economic independence in recovering patients, etc.