Are you feeling overwhelmed, down, disconnected, angry, or anxious? Have unexpected life events or relationship issues made everyday functioning tough for you?
We all face challenges every day. There are times when we just don’t feel it’s possible to tackle these obstacles and move forward all on our own. Creative Health’s counselors and behavioral health staff at respectfully and responsively provide a safe place for individuals and their families to share their challenges and explore strategies for healthy change and growth—toward healing and recovery.
Counseling provides assessment of individuals and situations, and the development and implementation of treatment plans for a wide array of adult mental health issues including:
- Depression;
- Anxiety;
- Stress-related disorders;
- Sleep disorders;
- Psychotic disorders;
- Adjustment to trauma; and
- Psychological problems related to medical issues.
Counseling/MHOP services are delivered by our multidisciplinary team including: Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Therapists, Nurses, Certified Peer Specialists, Adult Recovery Coaches and Administrative Case Managers--all trained to work with adults and their families to develop individualized, culturally sensitive, needs based treatment plans.
Eligibility for Counseling/MHOP for Adults: Adults, 18 years or older, who reside in Montgomery, Chester or Berks County can be referred by family, behavioral health provider or a social service agency, or may be self-referred.
To learn more about Counseling/Mental Health Outpatient Program & Certified Peer Specialists contact one of our locations below:
Contact Us: Phone: 484-941-0500 Fax: 484-941-0515
Located at: 11 Robinson Street, Pottstown, PA 19464
Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 8:30AM-9PM; Friday, 8:30AM-5PM
Saturday, by Appointment Only
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Contact Us: Phone: 610-948-6490 Fax: 610-474-0011
Located at: 1 Mennonite Church Road, Spring City, PA 19475
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Contact Us: Phone: 610-326-9250 Fax: 215-679-9795
Located at: 452 Penn Street, Pennsburg, PA 18073
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Contact Us: Phone: 610-369-7271 Fax: 610-369-7299
Located at: 5th & Montgomery Avenues, Boyertown, PA 19512
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THRIVE…with Connection and Support.
Your convenient access to our differing levels of care is important to us at Creative Health Services.
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Let us help you…
- create lasting change….
- approach and explore the difficulties you face….
- develop sustainable new patterns for your personal and relational growth and flourishing.
Recovery Principles
- Hope is the belief in an individual’s potential to experience a full and satisfying life and that change is possible. Hope is the foundation for recovery.
- Individuality is key, as recovery is a unique and personal journey. Embracing the individual, rather than dwelling on the illness, recovery respects a person’s cultural and spiritual differences along with their special needs.
- Choice is encouraged as individuals make informed decisions about their lives and support systems, and these choices are respected.
- Peer Support is a highly valued resource, offering hope through the unique empathy and understanding that is derived from peer relationships.
- Community Integration is vital to connecting with and flourishing in the community of one’s choosing. An environment supportive of recovery provides access to community supports and resources that will best promote one’s own recovery, while living in and contributing to that community.
- Personal Responsibility is foundational in life decisions and membership in the community at large. Steps to recovery are chosen and mastered by the individual, while contributing partners form a vital support network.
- A Meaningful Life is one of purpose and direction, both chosen and carried out by every individual according to their talents, interests and passions. Pursuing relationships, vocations and activities adds richness and meaning to a person’s life, as well as to the life of the community.
- Advocacy allows individuals to have a voice in their own recovery. All are offered opportunities and support to be his or her own advocate.
- Access to Resources is necessary in moving toward wellness and recovery. A variety of community resources, including: behavioral health services, self-help, education, advocacy groups and peer support can serve to promote holistic wellbeing in all individuals.