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CARE Counseling Expands its Reach with New Office in Maple Grove

Experience compassionate mental health services in Maple Grove, Minnesota. CARE Counseling’s new office is now open, offering personalized care to empower individuals of all ages. Our highly qualified professionals are here to help you navigate life’s challenges with resilience and strength. Discover accessible and tailored mental health support today. Visit us at CAREcounseling.com or call 612-223-8898 to schedule an appointment. Your well-being is our priority.

Experience compassionate mental health services in Maple Grove, Minnesota. CARE Counseling’s new office is now open, offering personalized care to empower individuals of all ages

Care Counseling Announces Acquisition of Five Rivers Mental Health Clinic of Mankato, Minnesota

Therapists will continue to support the Mankato area and provide one hour talk therapy for all ages.

Mind + Body: Hormones

Since there is often overlap between mental health and medical symptoms, it is recommended to consult with medical and mental health professionals on options for care.

Suicide prevention text services expand statewide in MN

Life-saving services will reach more people throughout Minnesota

April 2, 2018
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Minnesotans across the state can now access suicide prevention and mental health crisis texting services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
As of April 1, 2018, people who text MN to 741741 will be connected with a trained counselor who will help defuse the crisis and connect the texter to local resources. The service helps people contemplating suicide and facing mental health issues.
Minnesota has had text suicide prevention services since 2011, but they have only been available in 54 of 87 counties, plus tribal nations. Crisis Text Line will offer suicide prevention and education efforts in all Minnesota counties and tribal nations, including, for the first time, the Twin Cities metro area.
“It’s important that we reach people where they are at, and text-based services such as Crisis Text Line are one vital way to do that,” said Human Services Assistant Commissioner Claire Wilson. “It’s especially crucial that we reach youth with these services, and we all know that texting has fast become a preferred way of communication.”
Crisis Text Line, a non-profit that has worked nationally since 2013, is the state’s sole provider for this service as of April 1. Crisis Text Line handles 50,000 messages per month — more than 20 million messages since 2013 — from across the country, connecting people to local resources in their communities. For callers who are in the most distress, the average wait time for a response is only 39 seconds.
Crisis counselors at Crisis Text Line undergo a six-week, 30-hour training program. Supervisors are mental health professionals with either master’s degrees or extensive experience in the field of suicide prevention.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 also provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, as well as prevention and crisis resources.
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