Counseling Services in Detroit, Michigan
Our licensed therapists help people in Detroit, MI and throughout Wayne County live happier and more fulfilled lives.
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Make Relationships Better
Your relationships don’t have to be in turmoil to benefit from couples or family counseling. Therapy can take a good thing and make it great. When it comes to your relationships, our trained therapists can help you strengthen your bond with loved ones through improved communication, intimacy and trust-building. Scheduling an appointment!
Learn to Thrive at Work
The workplace is commonly cited as a source of stress and anxiety for most individuals in your community. Start My Wellness allows you to discuss these workplace challenges in a judgment-free zone. Our counselors and therapists can help you navigate these struggles by giving you the tools you need to communicate in a healthy way, assert your needs and identify patterns that may have been working against you. Scheduling an appointment!
De-Stress & Excel at School
Students of all ages can take advantage of our mental health counseling services to overcome daily stressors related to school. Whether it be a change in routine, a heavy workload, or social pressures, a qualified therapist can help you work through these life challenges in the most effective way. Don't delay scheduling your first appointment!
Conveniently located on 9 Mile, between Wrenson and Leitch Roads, you can find our office just east of Woodward and close to Downtown Troy. Whether you need assistance overcoming a difficult experience, dealing with anxiety or depression, or simply want to improve the quality of your life, our highly-skilled and licensed counselors will work with you to achieve your goals.
We are accepting new patients and offer phone, virtual or in-person appointments.
Questions? Please call 248-514-4955
Start My Wellness Blog
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Online vs In-Person ADHD Testing: What to Choose
Both online and in-person ADHD testing have their unique advantages and limitations. Understanding these differences is crucial for making an informed decision that best fits your needs.
Seeking Independence and Building Self-Esteem
A focus on building self-esteem and cultivating independence, individuals can embark on a journey toward mutual support and interdependence within relationships.
Am I Codependent? Exploring Needs and Self-Worth
Codependency often blurs the line between healthy support and unhealthy over-reliance, leading to patterns that can harm one’s well-being and relationships.
Unpacking Gender Disparities in Autism Diagnoses
This gender disparity in autism diagnosis is contested, and it is not clear whether it occurs because autism is more prevalent in males or if there is significant underdiagnosis in females.
Cultural Impact on Modern Relationships: A Deep Dive
Navigating relationships can be particularly challenging when cultural differences are involved. These differences influence everything from communication styles and values to expectations around family involvement and gender roles, which may possibly lead to misunderstandings and conflicts.
Therapy Evolution for LGBTQIA+ Over the Past 30 Years
Over the past three decades, therapy for the LGBTQIA+ community has undergone significant transformations, reflecting broader societal shifts towards acceptance and understanding of LGBTQIA+ identities.
Exploring Psychological vs. Neuropsychological Tests: Key Differences
Psychological and neuropsychological testing are frequently used in these situations to assist a medical provider or mental health provider distinguish one disorder from another.
Roots of Confidence: Family History’s Impact on Self-Esteem
Growing up, attitudes from our family can be deeply imprinted, influencing how we see ourselves and interact with the world.
Reclaiming Control: Overcome Codependency and Addiction
Dependencies and substance abuse deeply mirror patterns seen in codependent relationships. In codependency, two people are “addicted” to loving one another at the expense of each partner’s safety and needs.
Family History’s Role in Autism Development
Knowledge of family history is crucial in recognizing the early signs of Autism, which helps guide timely interventions that can significantly improve the quality of life for the child.