Professional mental health counseling, behavioral health services, medication-assisted treatment.
Alarus counselors meet clients where they are to help facilitate change. Specifically, they work with people facing severe and persistent mental illness. They also treat stress, depression, anxiety, and child or adolescent concerns. Additionally, they address relationship, marital, and family problems. Consequently, our clinicians help clients find their own way without judgment.
Furthermore, Alarus counselors provide therapy and support to individuals and families adapting to life’s changes. For most clients, counselors help set goals and establish the behaviors needed to reach them. Then, we monitor the sequence of behaviors that lead to successful goal attainment. Since goal setting and revising is part of everyone’s life, careers or relationships can sometimes get derailed by circumstances beyond one’s control.
Many people seeking mental health care feel overwhelmed by stressful jobs. Moreover, those jobs often force people to juggle work and family responsibilities. In addition, family duties can cause intense stress. For example, raising children while caring for elderly parents can feel insurmountable.
Some clients cope with chronic pain, which makes daily life hard. Often, chronic pain requires multiple pain medications and can lead to substance dependence. Currently, over 50 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. Therefore, Alarus counselors teach coping strategies and help clients find sources of happiness. They also address any substance dependence related to pain medication.
Many clinicians specialize in substance abuse and addiction. By meeting clients where they are, we often discover co-occurring mental health and substance use problems. Accordingly, Alarus treats mental health issues alongside substance problems because these concerns frequently intertwine.
Overall, Alarus mental health counselors help clients through many types of difficulty. They listen, provide psychotherapy, and support clients through the healing process. Moreover, a caring, sensitive clinician offers fresh perspective and objective feedback. In this way, Alarus clinicians help people find greater peace and happier lives.
Finally, from teens with self-image concerns to people with anger management challenges, Alarus counselors provide care. They also help those experiencing recurring suicidal thoughts. Thus, our clinicians use psychotherapy and other interventions to treat clients of all ages.
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To schedule and appointment, call West Bend: 262-306-9800, Grafton: 262-377-6276 or Beaver Dam at 920-219-4440, email info@alarushealthcare.com, or submit our online referral form.
Alarus Healthcare, LLC.
Mental health counseling, substance abuse counseling, and behavioral health services
Crisis help. If you need immediate help, please reach out to your local county crisis
Dodge County Human Services – Crisis: (920) 386-3489
Ozaukee County Human Services – Crisis: (262) 284-8200. Suicide Hotline Ph:988
Washington County Human Services – Crisis: (262) 365-6565
Community Help Services
211-Impact (free, confidential helpline in times of crisis or community services such as housing): call 414-256-4808 or text 898-211.
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