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Adult Mental Health Services

Find help along the road to recovery with Appleseed

  • Have you ever wondered how you could improve your mental health?
  • Have you felt so down or blue or worried so much that it was hard to get through the day?
  • Do you feel helpless to stop drinking or misusing substances?
  • Do you have fixed thoughts that are impossible to alter?
  • Do you have trouble controlling your anger?

You are not alone. One in five American adults live with a mental illness. The success rates for treating mental illness are just as successful as options for treating conditions like heart disease. Integrated treatment that combines medication, psychotherapy, supported employment, family education and more increases the rate of recovery. Our caring professionals are invested in your success. Appleseed's Theoretical Framework for Treatment emphasizes recovery while actively avoiding re-traumatization, promotes change by drawing out the client's own meaning, and views treatment through the lens of the systems that impact a client's day-to day-function is critical to fully implementing excellent and holistic care. 

We offer a variety of mental health services and steps to help you achieve a healthy, whole, and productive life:

  • 24/7 Crisis Intervention
  • Mental Health Assessment 
  • Case Management
  • Individual and Family Counseling
  • Group Support
  • Pharmacological Management Services
  • Community Psychiatric Support (Individual and Group)
  • Supported Employment

 

 

Adult Counseling Services

Appleseed  offers comprehensive counseling services in a safe, trusting environment. Our Center is solution-focused. We help individuals living  with at-risk behaviors and challenging relationships achieve optimal levels of functioning in all aspect of their lives, from work to home. During counseling sessions, your therapist will help you explore behaviors, feelings, and ideas that are negatively influencing your mental health and identify methods for behavior modification. Counselors may also identify traumatic experiences from your past, such as a divorce, abuse, substance use, job loss, or family member's death that affects your mental health today to help you work through these events and regain control over your life.

Counseling 

Working with a counselor, patients get treatment for mental health issues and symptoms such as:

  • Depression.
  • Sleep issues.
  • Substance use and mental health disorders.
  • Lack of enjoyment for life.
  • Stressful or traumatic memories.
  • Challenging family relationships.
  • Chronic anxiety.
  • Lack of motivation.
  • Job challenges.
  • Suicidal thoughts.

Counseling Techniques

Depending on the scope of your problem, our counselors may use therapy techniques to identify unconscious conflicts that arise as emotional problems in the present. Techniques may include Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Integrated Family and Systems Treatment. Resolution and healing is accomplished by talking through the experience and using coping techniques and skills for solving problems. Your therapist may also use interpersonal methods to help you cope with relational problems influencing mental health to help you with communication skills, boosting self-esteem, and combating anxiety or depression.

Getting help

Appleseed works with residents in Ashland County and North-Central Ohio areas. Call us at 419-281-3716 to schedule an appointment, find out more about our services, or inquire about a sliding-fee or other payment-plan options.

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