Our Services

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Clinical Assessments

Clinical Assessments

We provide clinical assessments to assess an individual’s mental and emotional condition using tests and interviews.

Some of the most common reasons for a clinical assessment:

  • Assessment for the purpose of diagnosis and treatment planning

  • Substance abuse evaluation

  • Compliance with parole stipulations

  • Court-ordered due to DUI charges

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Outpatient Therapy

At CHCS your assigned therapist will collaborate with you to help you meet your personal treatment goals.

Our clinicians are trained to offer suport and guidance when we do not wish to burden our friends or loved ones with our problems. Some common goals of therapy may be to be inspired to change, overcome obtacles to well-being, increase positive feelings of self-esteem, learn skills for handling difficult situations, and making healthy life choices.

If you are facing:

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Addiction and self-control

  • Difficulty focusing at work or school

  • Intense feelings of fear, anger or loneliness

  • Grief and loss

  • Relationship problems

  • Family Issues

  • Stress management

Call for a confidential assessment and begin the journey to recovery

(919)872-1441

Psychiatric Medication Management

Many psychiatric disorders require medication along with therapy or counseling to result in successful treatment.

Our psychiatrist can prescribe medication to help you deal with the symptoms you experience as you work with your therapists to develop coping skills and changes in thinking.

When you come to a medication management appointment, be prepared to discuss symptom changes, side effects or by asking questions that will lead to safe and effective use of any prescribed medication. Tell the psychiatrist about all medications and vitamin supplements you are already taking. Remind your psychiatrist about any allergies and any problems you have had with medicines. Understand how to take the medicine before you start using it and take your medicine as instructed. Call your doctor right away if you have any problems with your medicine or if you are worried that it might be doing more harm than good