THE COUNSELING CENTER

at The Community House

We’ve created a safe place for you to explore the path to a happy, balanced life. The Counseling Center at The Community House uses evidence-based therapy techniques that uniquely and effectively serve adult individuals, adolescents, and families. We provide access to high quality therapists regardless of your insurance status or ability to pay.

Calling “988” – Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

THE COUNSELING CENTER

at The Community House

We’ve created a safe place for you to explore the path to a happy, balanced life. The Counseling Center at The Community House uses evidence-based therapy techniques that uniquely and effectively serve adult individuals, adolescents, and families. We provide access to high-quality therapists regardless of your insurance status or ability to pay./p>

Calling “988” – Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

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Support for individuals: We use innovative models in brief counseling and long-term
therapeutic approaches to help individuals with a wide range of issues, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, trauma, behavioral issues, life transitions, and grief.

Support for adolescents & families: When working with families and children under the age of 13, we focus on activities and other proven relationship-building techniques.

You can always call our confidential intake line 630-323-7500 ext. 239

Did you know?

In 2020, Congress designated the new 988 dialing code to be operated through the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. SAMHSA sees 988 as a first step towards a transformed crisis care system in America.

988

This resource provides free, 24/7 and confidential support for individuals in distress, as well as prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. The Lifeline is comprised of a national network of over 200 local crisis centers. When you call, a trained crisis worker at the closest crisis center to you will listen to you, gain an understanding of how your problem is affecting you, provide support, and share any resources that may be helpful. For more information, you can visit https://988lifeline.org where you can find additional mental health resources and guidance.

The Counseling Center at The Community House is made possible in part by a generous grant from

Dupage Foundation Partner - The Counseling Center