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Counseling and Psychiatry Services
Mental Health Services (MHS) provides counseling and psychiatry services designed to support individuals seeking professional mental health care in a respectful and supportive environment. These services help individuals manage mental health concerns, improve emotional well-being, and work toward long-term stability.
Understanding Counseling and Psychiatry
Counseling and psychiatry are two important components of mental health care that often work best together. Understanding the difference can help individuals feel more confident when seeking support.
Counseling focuses on talk-based support. Through individual sessions, counselors help people explore thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and life experiences. Counseling can support individuals dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, and life transitions. The goal of counseling is to build insight, coping skills, and emotional resilience over time.
Psychiatry focuses on the medical aspects of mental health. Psychiatric providers are trained to evaluate mental health symptoms, make diagnoses when appropriate, and prescribe medications when medication may be beneficial. Psychiatry can help individuals manage conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior.
Many people benefit from receiving both counseling and psychiatric care. At Mental Health Services (MHS), these services are coordinated to ensure individuals receive comprehensive support that addresses both emotional and biological aspects of mental health.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Medication can be an important part of mental health treatment for some individuals. Mental Health Services (MHS) offers medication-assisted treatment that is carefully considered, monitored, and adjusted based on each person’s needs.
The medication process begins with a comprehensive evaluation. Psychiatric providers take time to understand symptoms, medical history, and personal goals before recommending any medication. This ensures that treatment decisions are informed and individualized.
Ongoing monitoring is a key part of medication-assisted treatment. Providers regularly assess effectiveness, side effects, and overall well-being. Adjustments are made collaboratively to support the best possible outcomes.
Medication support at Mental Health Services (MHS) is never isolated. Providers work closely with counselors and other care team members when appropriate, ensuring medication is integrated into a broader treatment plan rather than viewed as a standalone solution.
A Collaborative Approach to Mental Health
Mental health care is most effective when services are coordinated and consistent. At Mental Health Services (MHS), counseling and psychiatry services are integrated with other programs and supports offered within the organization.
This collaborative approach allows care teams to:
- Share relevant information when appropriate
- Align treatment goals across services
- Support continuity of care over time
- Respond more effectively to changing needs
By working together, counselors, psychiatric providers, and other professionals ensure individuals receive well-rounded care that supports both immediate concerns and long-term mental health goals.
Support that meets you where you are
Accessing Counseling and Psychiatry Services
Seeking mental health care can feel overwhelming, especially for those who are unsure where to begin. Mental Health Services (MHS) is committed to making the process clear and approachable.
Our team can help individuals:
- Understand the difference between counseling and psychiatry
- Determine which services may be appropriate
- Navigate scheduling and next steps
- Connect with additional support if needed
As a nonprofit organization, Mental Health Services (MHS) works to reduce barriers to care and provide guidance that is respectful and supportive.
Call for Psychiatric Services
If you are seeking counseling, psychiatric support, or both, Mental Health Services (MHS) is here to help. Our team is available to answer questions, provide information, and guide you toward appropriate care options.
Trusted Care Backed by Experience and Ethics
Trust is essential in mental health care. At Mental Health Services (MHS), we take that responsibility seriously.
Our team operates within a framework of ethical practice, accountability, and continuous improvement. We work closely with individuals, families, community partners, and referring organizations to ensure our services remain responsive, reliable, and aligned with community needs.
By balancing professionalism with empathy, we create an environment where people feel safe seeking help and confident in the care they receive.
Crisis & Contact Information
If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 right away.
Our Offices
If your situation is not an emergency and you are an existing client or seeking services, please contact us during business hours:
If you call after hours, please leave a voicemail and your call will be returned on the next business day.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988, or chat via 988lifeline.org. Free, confidential support available (8:00am–5:00pm, walk-ins welcome) for individuals and families.
At Mental Health Services (MHS), our work is guided by service, trust, and a commitment to improving mental health access for the communities we serve.