Child & Adolescent Mental Health
If you or a family member is in need of
counseling to deal with a variety of issues stemming from anger management, depression, oppositional defiance, grief, ADD/ADHD, family conflict, alcohol or drug abuse, divorce/separation etc.,
Please do not
hesitate contact us.
Our goal is to help you
get control of your life and work throughyour issues utilizing research-based interventions and strategies to address your needs.
These problems are real, painful, and can be detrimental to your overall quality of life.
Who Is Eligible?
Adults and children ages (5 to age 18) who are experiencing emotional problems that impacts their quality of life.
Accepted Insurance Plans:
Amerigroup
Straight Medicaid
Friday Health Plan
Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield
CareSource
Peach State
Lyra
Molina
The Mission
The mission for Nevaeh Consulting, LLC is to empower, enlighten, and motivate youth, adolescents, adults, and their families to overcome obstacles in order to assist them with
achieving sustainable lives.
About Us
At Nevaeh Consulting, LLC, everyone’s mental health is important. Adults, children and adolescents can have mental health disorders that interfere with the way they think, feel and act.
When untreated, mental health disorders can lead to school failure, job/career dissatisfaction, family conflicts, drug abuse, violence, and in the extreme case, suicide.
Untreated mental disorders can be very costly to families, communities, and the health care system.
Nevaeh Consulting, LLC focuses on individual and family counseling as well as in-home intervention.
Our experience is particularly adept in providing these services to families and aim to incorporate a model of operation geared towards a holistic and family-centered approach involving as many family members as possible, while utilizing extended family resources, and community based services.
When to get help
It is critical for adults and children with emotional and/or mental health concerns seek help as soon as possible. The following warning signs should never be ignored:
• Refusing to attend or declining performance in work and/or school
• Extreme fearfulness or excessive worrying
• Persistent sadness and crying or hopelessness
• Uncontrollable anger or outbursts or overreacting
• Repetitive habits and rituals such as hand
washing, counting or touching
• Worry about being harmed, hurting others or
doing something “bad”
• Excessive sexual thoughts or actions
• Experiencing uncontrollable racing thoughts
• Repetitive stealing
• Using alcohol or other drugs to cope
• Seeing things or hearing voices that cannot be explained