The Family Counseling Center Of Baltimore
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Family Counseling Baltimore is dedicated to quality service!
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 410-665-8081
- Address:
- 8813 Waltham Woods Rd Parkville, MD 21234
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- Categories
- Counseling Services, Counselors-Licensed Professional, Management Consultants, Marriage, Family, Child & Individual Counselors
- Payment Options
- Location
- North Plaza Office Bldg
- Other Information
Parking: Lot, Free
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
General Info
Counseling in Baltimore Family Counseling Baltimore is dedicated to quality service! We are a small group of highly experienced therapists that are committed to helping individuals, couples and families. Professional assistance in a relaxed and confidential atmosphere, Providing emotional support and stress relief since 1982. Family Counseling Baltimore first opened its doors during the summer of 1982. Since that time, thousands of men, women, and children have received counseling services at our facility. We welcome the opportunity to work with new clients and new professionals. We also provide assistance to other professionals and professional organizations. Adults to reduce stress associated with: Relationship problems, Work difficulties, Financial pressure, Physical illness, Couples. To reduce stress associated with: Poor communication, Intimacy problems, Chronic conflict about money, parenting or household responsibilities. Families to reduce stress associated with: Child behavior problems, Drug and alcohol issues, School difficulties, Adjusting to loss, Decisions about the elderly, Children & Adolescents to reduce stress associated with: Peer problems, Learning disorders, Conflict with siblings, Separation & divorce, Eap Services to assist EAPs through the provision of: Psycho-social evaluation, On-going treatment, Professional Support Services to assist outside professionals through: Clinical case consultation, On-going clinical supervision, Clinical training, Program consultation, Clinical mentoring John Verleger follows what is known as the "Outcome Model." This means that his priority is to help his client to achieve their desired outcome. For most people, this involves some variation of: 1. Decreasing emotional suffering 2. Living a meaningful, value-driven life. "I have come to realize that by developing more workable, cognitive strategies and patterns of behavior, people inevitably experience more success and contentment in their lives, improved relatio