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Mental Health Services in Covington, GA

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Business Listing   Beacon University Institute of Ministry - Covington, GA - Phone: (770) 784-8189


Business Listing   Covington Counseling & Wellness Center - Covington, GA - Phone: (770) 786-0605


Business Listing   Maximus Correctional Services Division - Covington, GA - Phone: (770) 784-0704


Business Listing   Thompson Horn & Vrochopoulos - Covington, GA - Phone: (770) 385-0940


Business Listing   Trinity United Methodist Church - Covington, GA - Phone: (770) 787-6928


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Helpful Definition for: Mental Health Services


Mental health, in Covington, describes a level of cognitive or emotional well-being or an absence of a mental disorder. Mental Health Services, in Covington, may be provided by government organizations and mental health professionals, including specialized teams providing services across a geographical area in Georgia. They may also be provided by private or charitable organizations in Covington, and may be based on peer support and the consumer/survivor movement. It would include, within its purview, services like: timely medical intervention in mental and behavioral aberrations in individuals , hospitalization and rehabilitation, drug treatment, counseling and support therapy, family therapy, occupational therapy to encourage social and economic independence in recovering patients, etc.   

 

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