
THE GWENDOLYN GROUP
Your Well-Being Is in Good Hands
A BIT ABOUT THERAPY
Guiding You On the Path of Self-Healing
According to the American Psychological Association, “Therapist help people of all ages live happier, healthier and more productive lives.” Through the use of various psychotherapy methods and collaborative treatment measures, my patients develop life-changing habits to help them cope with any of life’s various obstacles. My therapy sessions are designed to dissect personal issues and provide patients with effective tools to help them see the glass half full instead of half empty.
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NY Office of Mental Health
The Mission of the NYS
Office of Mental Health is
to promote the mental health of all NewYorkers,
with a particular focus on
providing
hope and recovery for adults with
serious mental illness and children
with serious emotional
disturbances
In a crisis, New York State has partnered with Crisis Text Line, an anonymous texting service available 24/7. Starting a conversation is easy—text GOT5 to 741741.
Georgia Dept of Behavioral Services
Georgia's DBHDD is caring professionals trained to help you get the most appropriate services for crises related to mental health, substance use, and intellectual and developmental disabilities.
If you need immediate crisis help:
Call GCAL (Georgia Crisis & Access Line) at 1-800-715-4225 to be connected to crisis services for mental health, substance abuse, or intellectual/developmental disability issues, available 24/7
Virginia Dept of Behavioral Health Services
Virginia's DBHDS is supporting individuals by promoting recovery, self-determination, and wellness in all aspects of life
Virginia's Warm Line provides peer support -- to help you identify coping strategies, local area resources, and support groups, allow you to vent (without bias), etc. to support your overall, and specifically, your mental health well-being.
If you are in crisis, please call the National Crisis Hotlines 1-800-273-8255, or 911. Mental Health America also has a partnership with Crisis Text Line; text MHA to 741741 if you'd like to use the Crisis Text Line if you feel like you're in crisis.