Our Other Individual and Family Services represents the use that primarily engaged in providing non-residential individual and family social assistance services. This service addresses the social, emotional, or psychological needs of individuals and families.
Our telephone counseling services provide individuals with access to professional mental health support via phone. These services are especially valuable for those who may not have access to in-person therapy, prefer the convenience of remote support, or need immediate help.
How We Help People
Providing Clinical Psychological and Psychiatric Counseling Services
Telephonic Counseling Services
Referral Services for Personal and Social Problems
Crisis Intervention Services
Multi-Purpose Social Services Centers
Clinical Psychological and Psychiatric Counseling
Virtual Counseling Services
Family and Social Counseling Services
Community Health Educational Services
Telephone counseling services offer several benefits that make them an appealing option for individuals seeking mental health support. Here are some key advantages:
KEY FEATURES of TELEPHONE COUNSELING SERVICES:
1. Accessibility: Available from almost anywhere, offering support to people in remote areas.
2. Anonymity: Allows users to share their concerns without revealing their identity, which can feel safer for some.
3. Convenience: Flexible scheduling and no need to travel.
4. Crisis Support: Many services offer 24/7 assistance for urgent mental health crises.
5. Cost-Effective: Often less expensive than traditional in-person therapy.
COMMON TYPES of TELEPHONE COUNSELING:
1. General Counseling: Support for stress, anxiety, depression, or life transitions.
2. Specialized Services: Focus on specific areas like grief, addiction, or relationship challenges.
3. Hotlines: Immediate help for crises like suicidal thoughts, abuse, or emergency mental health situations.
HOW TO ACCESS TELEPHONE COUNSELING:
1. National Hotlines: Many countries provide free, 24/7 hotlines for mental health support. For example:
2. USA: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
3. UK: Samaritans at 116 123.
4. Canada: Talk Suicide
5. Canada at 1-833-456-4566.
6. Private Therapy Services: Many therapists offer phone sessions as part of their practice.
7. Employer or School Programs: Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) or student counseling centers often include phone counseling options.
8. Apps and Online Platforms: Many telehealth platforms offer phone counseling as an alternative to video sessions.