Lutheran Community Services Northwest - Mental Health Counseling

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Get your life on track with our mental health counseling, case management and medication management services in Vancouver & Clark County, Washington.
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"Improve Your Life with Our Mental Health Services

Get your life on track with our mental health counseling, case management and medication management services in Vancouver and Clark County, Washington. Our clinic is small and friendly, and we offer personalized services. Mental health counseling services Vancouver & Clark County, Washington

Our team of non-judgmental, compassionate mental health professionals help people recover from or manage a wide range of symptoms. Our specialty areas include:

Trauma especially the treatment of PTSD
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Culturally sensitive and inclusive services
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Mindfulness-based therapy
Grief Therapy and support for life limiting illness

Our case management services will help you access health services, including primary and specialty care. We also help clients sign up for essential social services such as veterans administration benefits, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP or formerly known as Food Stamps) and other critical assistance."

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