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about PHC Mental Health Counseling.
At PHC Mental Health Counseling, our priority is our clients’ mental health and well-being. To this end, we take pride in making sure to treat each of our clients and their loved ones with the dignity and respect that they deserve and ensuring that each of our treatment programs is customized to their individual needs. At PHC, our clinical staff is here to provide you with effective evidence-based practice, a compassionate approach to healing, and a safe, judgment-free space in which you can focus on what matters most: your mental health.
Are you struggling with depression, anxiety, or PTSD and trauma? Are you having trouble handling a child who might be suffering from oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)? Maybe you’re seeking guidance as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, or struggling with other mental wellness issues. Our team, led by licensed clinical social worker Patrick Crews, is here to make sure you get the tools you need to achieve long-term mental health.
To learn more about mental health counseling in Orlando, Florida, reach out to PHC Mental Health Counseling online today, or call 407.920.9717 to learn more.
At PHC Mental Health Counseling, part of our goal is to make sure that each person who passes through our doors receives the treatment they need. One of the ways that we do this is by offering a broad range of treatment modalities and programs designed with your mental health treatment in mind. Among the specific approaches we offer at PHC, you will find:
If you or someone close to you has experienced a traumatic event, you know that it can result in years of damage. The condition that was once referred to as “shell shock” or “combat fatigue” and thought to pertain only to veterans or men and women in the active-duty military is now recognized as being far more common. At PHC, our program is designed to help individuals who have experienced trauma or who are experiencing the symptoms of PTSD take back control of their lives.
When an individual is depressed or anxious, it affects every aspect of their being, including how they interact with others and the way they feel about themselves. And when depression and anxiety are left untreated, they can affect our work, family, and social lives in deeply negative ways. The good news is that with an experienced counselor, you can learn to manage your depression or anxiety and live happy, productive lives.
One of our great strengths at PHC is working with adolescents and teens struggling with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). This is partly because the founder of PHC, Patrick Crews, struggled with this condition himself as a teenager. That said, adolescents and teenagers today are faced with a set of circumstances – involving, among other things, how public their discourse is on social media – that we could not have imagined 20 or even 10 years ago. By meeting each young person where they are, the team at PHC can give them the tools they need to get their lives back on track.
Depression, anxiety, trauma, suicidal ideation, and substance use disorder are exponentially more prevalent in the LGBTQ+ community than in the general population. And among LGBTQ+ adolescents and teens, these issues are even more rampant. At PHC Mental Health Counseling, we specialize in helping individuals struggling with such issues to navigate the difficulties they are encountering in healthy, productive ways.
EMDR therapy was originally designed to help patients address and manage traumatic events. At PHC Mental Health Counseling, we use this evidence-based treatment approach to help individuals battling a range of mental health issues reprocess negative memories, a process that allows them to then proactively address them. EMDR therapy can be a productive way to address conditions such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, and personality disorders.
Because of the taboo nature of mental health issues in our society, it can be tempting to try to manage them on your own or to think of them as something that you can just “work through.” In fact, these conditions, like most health conditions, almost always require the help of a healthcare professional. If you or someone close to you is struggling, PHC can help.
Patrick Crews is a licensed clinical social worker with a degree in psychology and a lifetime of helping others on the path to wellness. To learn more about mental health disorder treatment in general and what Patrick and his team can do for you in particular, reach out to PHC Mental Health Counseling using our secure online form today, or call us at 407.920.9717.
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