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Who We Are?
Comprehensive, personalized mental healthcare is critical, whatever challenge you face. We are dedicated to providing treatment that leads to lifelong, positive change.
Our team of 400+ therapists and experts offers support and answers when you don’t know where to turn. At Child Guidance, we offer a wide breadth of care with 28 programs to support each member of your family.
Our therapists are trained in effective, evidence-based therapeutic interventions to meet your needs. We are committed to ongoing education and tracking outcomes to meet our communities' needs best.
With 65 years of experience, we are trauma-informed and family-focused, and we know we can help.
We are here for your whole family.
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We believe quality mental health care starts with compassion. Caring for your mental health is life-changing. Understanding the needs of your family and providing appropriate care is our expertise. At Child Guidance, we offer a wide breadth of care to support each member of your family. Whatever your challenge, we can offer the care you need and the tools to thrive.
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Recent national reporting highlights a concerning trend: young adults are experiencing higher stress levels amid the ongoing U.S. mental health crisis. While stress is a normal part of life, chronic or overwhelming stress can significantly impact emotional well-being, physical health, academic performance, and relationships.
For families, educators, and community leaders, this moment calls for deeper awareness — and proactive support.
At Child Guidance Resource Centers (CGRC), we see firsthand how stress, uncertainty, and pressure affect adolescents and young adults. The good news? Early recognition and supportive intervention can make a meaningful difference.