Posted by: DCCH Center
July 3, 2018

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Counseling Myth Number 1

MYTH: You have to have a mental illness to go to counseling.

FACT: While is true that some people have severe mental illnesses and work with counselors to manage symptoms, counselors also help others work through everyday problems like relationship issues, sadness, grief, and career transitions.

There is help out there. Trained therapists are ready to assist you through these issues. Contact The Therapy Center at DCCH and we will see you within a week!

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