Community counseling

Naropa Community Counseling Center Expands Affordable Mental Health Services and Therapist Training

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Naropa Community Counseling (NCC) , a leading provider of affordable and accessible mental health care in Colorado, today announced the opening of its new counseling center in Boulder County.

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  • Naropa Community Counseling (NCC) , a leading provider of affordable and accessible mental health care in Colorado, today announced the opening of its new counseling center in Boulder County.
  • Naropa Community Counseling provides adolescent, individual, group and couples counseling at affordable rates and also serves Medicaid patients.
  • "Our new facility allows Naropa Community Counseling to deepen its commitment to creating an accessible, holistic and compassionate healing environment for our clients and nurturing the next generation of mental health professionals," said Bill Monroe (LCSW LAC), director of Naropa Community Counseling.
  • The training includes students of Naropa University, Regis University, University of Northern Colorado, University of Denver and Metropolitan State University of Denver.

The Ranch Pennsylvania Welcomes New Director of Clinical Operations

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Thursday, November 18, 2021

As the director of clinical operations, Sonya brings over 15 years of clinical treatment experience.

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  • As the director of clinical operations, Sonya brings over 15 years of clinical treatment experience.
  • After graduating with her Master of Arts in Community Counseling, she served as a primary therapist, clinical case manager, administrative leader and clinical supervisor.
  • Sonya is a results-oriented and experienced leader who skillfully combines clinical and administrative aspects related to addiction and mental health treatment.
  • Her mission as the director of clinical operations is to help develop and innovate the clinical programming to fulfill the needs of Pennsylvanias diverse population.

Walsh University Launches Online Counseling Programs to Aid in Mental Health Crisis

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Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Skilled counselors are needed to address anxiety, depression and suicide, and a myriad of mental health disorders.

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  • Skilled counselors are needed to address anxiety, depression and suicide, and a myriad of mental health disorders.
  • "The addition of Counseling and Human Development to the programs Walsh already offers online allows the university to contribute to the formation and professional preparation of clinical mental health and school counselors both regionally and well beyond,"saidHenrique Alvim, Ph.D., Walsh University School of Behavioral and Health Sciences, Counseling and Human Development.
  • The online Master of Arts in Counseling and Human DevelopmentClinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) degree prepares students with core competencies in the areas of diagnostic assessment and treatment to facilitate individual, group, and crisis counseling.
  • Walsh University is currently accepting applications for its new online counseling degree programs.

Naropa Community Counseling Offers Community Coronavirus-Specific Support

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Friday, July 31, 2020

Naropa Community Counseling (NCC) has provided ongoing therapy through telehealth throughout this crisis, but as the crisis has worn on, it has become clear that the needs for support are growing.

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  • Naropa Community Counseling (NCC) has provided ongoing therapy through telehealth throughout this crisis, but as the crisis has worn on, it has become clear that the needs for support are growing.
  • For those wishing to support the mental health of community members that are struggling economically, NCC offers the Client Access Fund.
  • Naropa Community Counseling integrates contemplative approaches with modern clinical practice to assist our clients in reaching their highest level of emotional and mental well-being.
  • Naropa Community Counseling serves Boulder and Front Range residents with low to moderate income, with sliding scale services from $3090.

Therapists across the Front Range are offering support to those in crisis

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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Boulder, CO, April 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During the COVID-19 crisis, many local therapists and organizations are waiving fees, offering free online support groups, or having people pay what they can.

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  • Boulder, CO, April 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During the COVID-19 crisis, many local therapists and organizations are waiving fees, offering free online support groups, or having people pay what they can.
  • Naropa University's low-income community mental health clinic, Naropa Community Counseling (NCC), was amongst the first to do so.
  • Naropa began this service in response to the overwhelming economic and emotional needs in the Front Range community.
  • Naropa Community Counseling serves Boulder and Front Range residents with low to moderate income, with sliding scale services from $3090.