Promoting Mental Health and Support
What Is Counseling?
Professional counselors help people gain personal insights, develop strategies and come up with real-life solutions.
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View Directories“Professional counselors are licensed mental health professionals who combine science, compassion, and advocacy to help people heal, grow, and reclaim hope for their lives. We create safe, ethical, and culturally responsive spaces where they can find new direction for their lives. Next time you’re facing a challenge in your life, it’s worth exploring whether working with a professional counselor can help you overcome that obstacle.”

TEAL DAYon April 10
Celebrated on the second Friday of April, Teal Day encourages awareness of the importance of counseling and self-care for counselors as they enlighten their clients, colleagues and the greater public of the same. It recognizes counselors place in the national mental health conversation and the importance of debunking the stigma related to mental illness. It also challenges people to broaden their understanding of counseling in the prevention and management of mental health conditions. On Teal Day, we encourage everyone to share a picture of themselves wearing teal on social media, to help spread awareness of the work counselors do!
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