General counseling is our largest program that is built to provide services to individuals, groups, or families. Our licensed counselors focus on many areas including life transitions, behavior issues, anxiety, depression, relationships, and more.
Our Employee Assistance Program includes training, education, and counseling sessions. After completion of the program, our licensed therapists will be able to make referrals, if needed, or address problems through the counseling process. Our crisis-trained therapists are also available to assist with situations that may arise in the workplace involving traumatic events that impact employees.
Our substance abuse program is an intensive outpatient program that begins with an initial assessment. After completing an assessment, our licensed therapist will determine each person’s individualized treatment plan. In addition to our substance abuse program, we offer a relapse prevention group for those who have had treatment previously and are still seeking help. 
Assessment Services
We provide extensive assessments upon request. When completed, these bio-psychosocial or substance abuse assessments provide the individual and referral source, if any, valuable information to address areas of concern.
Sexual Offender Treatment Program
This is an 18 to 24-month three-phase program designed for individuals who have been convicted of a sexual offense with a defined victim(s). This group and individual approach addresses cognitive distortions and emphasizes safety plans and ownership for behavior.
Outreach Services
One way we’re committed to reducing treatment barriers is spending time in the community. We make ourselves available to provide counseling, education, and support. Instead of having to visit our office, you can find us at a number of other facilities.
1. A chemically addicted victim of sex trafficking.
2. A young mother who grew up in foster care seeking help with substance abuse issues.
3. A preteen adjusting to a serious medical diagnosis.
4. A 30-year-old man, homeless and addicted, who has detoxed several times only to return to his drug.
5. A shooting victim who is dealing with anxiety and nightmares.
6. A three-year-old in play therapy was removed from his home for domestic violence.
7. A middle-aged woman who relocated here to escape an abusive relationship.
8. A person who works in a "helping profession" trying to cope with anxiety and stress.
9. A mom learning to accept what she cannot change about having a special needs child.
10. A mother and teenage son who are physically violent with each other.
11. An anxious, embarrassed, and scared teenage girl after ending an abusive relationship with her boyfriend.
12. A teen girl was recently released from the hospital after an overdose.
13. A bisexual teen dealing with anxiety and depression.
14. A middle school student learning to adjust to her forever family after years in the system.
15. A victim of physical and sexual abuse who finds it nearly impossible to cope with daily life.
16. A transgender teen dealing with peer issues and self-esteem.
17. A couple with small children who cannot stop fighting with one another.
18. A six-year-old in an adoptive home has become violent.
19. A young adult coping with the death of several family members recently.
20. A withdrawn teen dealing with depression and thoughts of self-harm.
I have been to many many counseling offices in my lifetime. Headwaters counseling is hands down the best place I have ever experienced. Even at a time I had no health insurance, they work with your budget. It made it very affordable for me to seek my inner self in a safe and encouraging, positive space.
They care about your overall health and wellbeing. All walks of life enter through those doors. And all walks of life are welcomed. It is a very welcoming, judgement free zone.
From the front desk staff to the therapists. I call Headwaters “home”. I have felt safe and supported there. The encouragement given/offered is overwhelming. I have made huge shift in my own life from the support and encouragement and therapeutic services offered there.
My voice was heard, my voice was given a safe place to speak. I felt “seen” in a way that other places did not see me. Other places told me I was “crazy”. I was treated as a fellow human being.
If you are ready for change, or to look inward, they are there. Even if you aren’t.. they are there. I recommend Headwaters 100%.