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The W.O.R.T.H group is a free, LDS faith based, therapist led, support group for women healing from betrayal trauma caused by a spouse's sexual addiction and/or sexual misbehavior. Worth group therapists teach and tie therapeutic tools such as self-care, boundaries, and honoring emotions to LDS principles through guided discussion, support groups. This is where women derive emotional and spiritual strength as they share joys and sorrows, and support each other in their healing journey. Use the phone number provided to sign up for the group.
Children's Service Society's mission is to meet the growth and developmental needs of children, foster quality child care, and promote positive relationships in families. The organization is the oldest non-denominational welfare and family support agency in Utah. They provide relief to destitute children. Services include adoption, temporary homes, home visitation, kinship care support, grandfamilies support, support groups, crisis intervention, legal guardianship, etc.Find us online at www.cssutah.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChildrensServiceSociety.
8-group sessions for those who have had a loved one die, and also a group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. Contact Becky Andrews for more information on group meeting times.
Support and education for those struggling with addiction. Contact Utah Behavioral Health Solutions for more information.
Women, men, and children who were once lonely, lost, and helpless because of someone's drinking, today have courage and confidence in themselves through Al-Anon and Alateen. They have discovered friends who understand, as few others can. They have found the tools to help themselves- which can indirectly help their alcoholic relatives or loved ones. Contentment, and even happiness, is possible whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
When: 1st and 3rd Thursday starting Thursday, January 17, 2019Time: 7:00pm-9:00pmWho: Adults 18+ (not attending high school)Where: Davis Behavioral Health, 934 S. Main St., LaytonThis is a peer-led group. No licensed therapists will be facilitating.
We are an interdisciplinary behavioral health care practice committed to providing the highest quality care and treatment to everyone who comes to us with behavioral health care needs. Feller Behavioral Health (FBH) is a team of highly trained professional prescribers managing medication and licensed therapists providing psychotherapy and counseling. Our integrated approach to behavioral health care is the most effective in making correct diagnoses and proper treatment decisions. Primary health care providers make referrals to Feller Behavioral Health because we provide evidence-based treatment that is effective in helping their patients with mental and emotional health disorders and associated challenges. FBH treatment helps clients feel better, perform better in work and school and improve important relationships. Each Feller Behavioral Health provider has a specialized area of training and expertise that allows us to provide each client with the right kind of care and effective treatment. Our treatment is evidenced-based, which means that we use interventions that research has proven to be effective.
Behavioral Health Care means providing treatment and interventions for all of the following mental and emotional illnesses; psychiatric disorders; substance abuse/addictive disorders; trauma; verbal, emotional, physical and sexual abuse and neglect. Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-6:30pm or by Appointment
In 2014, after recognizing a growing trend of adults requesting services for anxiety and depression, Davis Behavioral Health (DBH) began offering Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), an evidence-based educational delivery of mindfulness to adults in the community to address this trend as part of its Prevention & Education programming
As the mindfulness-related prevention efforts in Davis County have grown, DBH has recognized the need for a dedicated space for the community to gather for evidenced-based classes, workshops on a variety of topics, and support groups. With deep gratitude to a generous private donor, we have been able to move forward with establishing the Davis Mindfulness Center. We envision this Center as a community-driven, community-supported effort–a place to come to experience the support and nourishment of being in community.
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