Counseling & Outpatient Services
Every day different things happen in our lives that affect how we feel, act or think about our families, society, and ourselves. Sometimes these events can negatively affect us, and as a result create depression, stress or anxiety, eating or other behavior disorders, physical or sexual abuse, or family conflict. It is important to know that you are not alone Taylor Life Center can help.
Taylor Life Center offers outpatient counseling and therapy services for individuals, children, couples, and families from ages three and over. We do not use a cookie-cutter approach when we help people overcome their emotional or psychological obstacles. We customize our therapy and treatment options to each individual, child, couple, or family based on their emotional and psychological needs.
We counsel individuals but also provide co-occurring and group therapies for different disorders or other emotional concerns including substance abuse and anger management.
It is important to know that you are not alone - help, answers, and hope are only a phone call away. If you need answers for yourself or someone you know or question your feelings and actions, please click here to see the Taylor Life Center service locations.
Our Services
Taylor Life Center provides the following services to address the needs of each individual, child, couple, or family. Services may vary by location.
- Psychiatric evaluations
- Individual therapy
- Psychiatric medication
- Cognitive behavioral groups
- Adolescent groups
- Walk-in clinic
- Batterer’s intervention
- Anger management
- Substance abuse counseling
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Cognitive behavior therapy
Taylor Life Center also provides counseling and psychotherapy for the following issues:
- Depression/Anxiety
- Post-traumatic stress disorder/Veteran’s issues
- Phobias & panic disorders
- Sexual dysfunction & concerns
- Marital & family conflict
- Sexual/Physical abuse
- Parenting problems
- Work-related problems & stress
- Eating disorders
- Attention deficit disorder (ADD or ADHD)
- Domestic violence
- Family reunification
- Grief therapy
- Stress of aging
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)