Columbiana County Mental Health
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Do you feel trapped, like there's nowhere to turn? Do you feel like you can't do it alone? Is the way you feel affecting your sleep, your eating habits, your job, your relationships, your everyday life? Do you need help finding the answers? The Columbiana County Counseling Center cares about people. We believe that by giving you the tools to help yourself, you can function correctly and positively affect those around you on a daily basis!

From week to week, day to day, hour to hour, moment to moment, life can change for both adults and children. Knowing how to handle those changes is one of life's biggest challenges. An even bigger challenge is knowing who to turn to when you find you can't handle it! That's our job! Our services are designed to address each concern or problem through individual attention under conditions that assure your safety, comfort and confidentiality.

The Counseling Center can also help you get connected in many other ways including: Vocational Services, Housing Services, Emergency Services, Parenting Help, Psychiatric Treatment, and more.
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The Columbiana County Counseling Center opened in 1963 and, for over four decades, has been helping individuals and families obtain the support needed to live a mentally healthy life.
We have a long-standing history of providing professional help for people experiencing emotional and substance abuse problems, behavioral challenges and relationship difficulties.
In the past, treatment of the mentally ill was often less than humane.
Warehousing the mentally ill in insane asylums or "lunatic asylums" was common as recently as 60 years ago.
The Center, incorporated in 1963, is a private, not-for-profit comprehensive behavioral healthcare organization (the "behavioral healthcare" indicates that we work with mental and emotional illness, substance use issues, and the dually-diagnosed - those with both mental and substance problems).
Our Vision: We envision the Counseling Center as the preeminent behavioral health provider in Columbiana County, positively impacting lives through elimination of stigma, promotion of mental health and addiction treatment parity, and provision of excellent, comprehensive, and integrated care.
We envision The Counseling Center as the preeminent behavioral health provider in Columbiana County, positively impacting lives through elimination of stigma, promotion of mental health and addiction treatment parity, and provision of excellent, comprehensive, and integrated care.
It is our Mission to improve the lives of individuals and families by meeting the behavioral health needs of our community.
Professional Ethics: We adhere to the highest ethical and professional standards of our disciplines, including the demonstration of compassion and respect for our clients.
The Board of the Counseling Center is made up of members who all have unique credentials that make them a vital part of the work we do.
Susan D. Wenderoth, Retired Transition Coordinator from Columbiana County Educational Service Center in Lisbon, currently serves as President of the Board of Trustees.
She has extensive experience with students who have disabilities and their families, having taught students with disabilities for 27 years and worked with families with disabilities for 27 years, worked with families to help transition from school to work, helps students access adult services, and has collaborated with The Counseling Center to serve families in stress and/or individuals with dual diagnoses.
From week to week, day to day, hour to hour, moment to moment, life can change for both adults and children.
Knowing how to handle those changes is one of life's biggest challenges.
An even bigger challenge is knowing who to turn to when you find you can't handle it!
That's our job!
Our services are designed to address each concern or problem through individual attention under conditions that assure your safety, comfort and confidentiality.
Mental illnesses strike individuals in the prime of their lives, often during adolescence and young adulthood.
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