Client-Centered Treatment
Asking for help can be very intimidating, for anyone.
Admitting that we've found our minds in a dark place, seemingly without light, is frightening.
But you are not alone, the darkness does not go on forever, and we are here to help.
Once you've gotten over the initial hurdle of giving us a call and filling out the New Client Paperwork,
you can start down the path to rediscovering the light in your life
with the help of the compassionate counseling services we offer here at New Hope.
With the guidance of our professional counselors and therapists,
you can obtain the appropriate coping mechanisms and strategies necessary
to alleviate the darkness, anxieties, and stressors that you are encountering.
We want to encourage you in a manner that allows you to become your best self, in mind, body, and spirit.
Admitting that we've found our minds in a dark place, seemingly without light, is frightening.
But you are not alone, the darkness does not go on forever, and we are here to help.
Once you've gotten over the initial hurdle of giving us a call and filling out the New Client Paperwork,
you can start down the path to rediscovering the light in your life
with the help of the compassionate counseling services we offer here at New Hope.
With the guidance of our professional counselors and therapists,
you can obtain the appropriate coping mechanisms and strategies necessary
to alleviate the darkness, anxieties, and stressors that you are encountering.
We want to encourage you in a manner that allows you to become your best self, in mind, body, and spirit.
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Please Note!
New Hope Counseling Center does not have the means of prescribing medications.
If you are in need of a prescription or medications of any kind, you'll need to get in contact with a psychiatrist.
If you are unable to afford or access a psychiatrist,
please contact the Hill Country MHDD Center, phone (830) 257-6553.
New Hope Counseling Center does not have the means of prescribing medications.
If you are in need of a prescription or medications of any kind, you'll need to get in contact with a psychiatrist.
If you are unable to afford or access a psychiatrist,
please contact the Hill Country MHDD Center, phone (830) 257-6553.