Counseling Services Resource Guide 2020-2021 A guide for community mental, emotional and behavioral health services for the needs of Harcum College Students and the Harcum College Community. Kathy Anthony, LSW, MSS Director of Counseling Services Klein Hall, Room 200 Phone: 610-526-6045 Fax: 610-526-6093 Email: [email protected] Counseling Services As you navigate the new challenges that pursuing an education often presents, sometimes these challenges become more difficult to manage than you anticipated. It is our desire at Harcum College to provide you with the support and the resources to assist you during this time of change and transition. Harcum College Counseling Services provides services that are designed to include assistance in, but are not limited to, the following areas: • Relationships (family, roommate, faculty, partners, friends, etc.) • Self-esteem and self worth • Culture shock (environment, ethnicity, race, class) • Depression • Grief and loss (death, loss of a relationship, loss of a way of life) • Anxiety/frustration/loneliness • Trauma/post-traumatic stress/abuse, assault • Dealing with anger • College transition/homesickness • Academic concerns (student /faculty mediation) Counseling takes place on an individual basis and is designed to be short term. Sessions are conducted privately and are confidential. All services are free of charge. Referrals to Counseling Services can be made by students, staff, faculty and/or families. Counseling Services also works in conjunction with the Health Center and Harcum faculty and staff, to support students with their social, emotional and academic needs, in order to assist them in achieving their full potential. Office hours are Monday thru Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Appointments outside of these hours can be arranged as needed. Please call 610-526-6045 (office) or 610-212- 4587 (cell/text), and/or email Kathy Anthony at [email protected] to arrange an appointment, as well as if you have a question or concern. Due to COVID-19 safety issues, office walk-ins are not available at this time. In the case of an immediate need, you can contact Kathy at 610-212-4587 for assistance. We understand that there are situations that arise which require a level of care that may be beyond the scope of the Counseling Office, or that students would prefer to seek support elsewhere. Referrals are made to community resources when appropriate. This guide was designed so that students may have direct access to the information needed to obtain outside services. Harcum College does not endorse the practices of the facilities, agencies and/or practitioners listed in this guide, and assumes no liability for the qualifications, consultations with and/or treatment provided by any/or all of those mentioned. Contents 4-9 Mental and Behavioral Health Counseling/Therapy 10 Family, Marriage, Couples Therapy and Relationship Issues 10 Psychiatrists 10-12 Psychologists 12-13 Psychotherapists 13-14 Social Workers and Counselors 14-15 Suicide/Crisis Management 15-20 Substance Abuse/Use - Addiction Support Networks 20-21 Domestic Violence/Abuse 21-22 Sexual Violence/Rape 22-24 Eating Disorders/Anorexia/Bulimia/Obesity 24-25 Private Practitioners 25-26 Bereavement/Grief/ Loss 26-27 Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer 27-29 Pregnancy Resources/Centers 29-31 Support Groups and Networks 31 Military Resources: Active Duty and Veterans (*PURPLE HIGHLIGHTED RESOURCES ARE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO PARTNERSHIP SITE LOCATIONS) Mental/Behavioral Health - psychiatric intervention, medication monitoring, anger management, couples counseling and drug Counseling & Therapy and alcohol treatment. • Website: www.apmphila.org A Home Within – Therapy for Foster Children • 4301 Rising Sun Avenue National network of volunteer mental health pro- Philadelphia, PA 19140 fessionals who service the needs of foster children. Phone: (267) 296-7220 • Phone: (888) 898-2249 • 3263 N. Front Street • Website: www.ahomewithin.org Philadelphia, PA 19140 Phone: (215) 426-1077 American Day Treatment Center For individuals with psychiatric and emotional Bala Psychological Resources disorders; provides structured, individualized, A group of experienced psychotherapists who clinically intensive partial hospitalization programs provide couple, family, and individual therapy for (PHP) and intensive outpatient programs (IOP) for a variety of mental and emotional health issues. individuals 14 years and above with psychiatric and • Website: www.balapsych.com emotional disorders. • 1 Bala Avenue, Suite 110 • Website: www.mainlinehealth.org Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 • AmericanDay Treatment Phone: (610) 667-4804 401 Pilgrim Lane, Suite 100 Drexel Hill, PA 19026 Belmont Behavioral Health Phone: (484) 476-7520 A comprehensive network of outpatient and • Oaklands Corporate Center impatient mental and behavioral health services for 479 Thomas Jones Way, Suite 800 children, adolescents, adults and older adults. Exton, PA 19341 • Website: www.einstein.edu/mental-behavioral- Phone: (484) 565-8200 health • Einstein Center One Anxiety & Agoraphobia Treatment Center 9880 Bustleton Avenue Offers services to address depression, obsessive Philadephia, PA 19115 compulsive disorders, panic issues, and phobia. Phone: 1 (800) EINSTEIN (346-7834) Free support groups and phone consultations are • Einstein Medical Center Montgomery available. 559 West Germantown Pike • Website: www.aatcphila.com East Norriton, PA 19403 • 112 Bala Avenue Phone: 1 (484) 622-1000 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 • Einstein Medical Center Elkins Park/Moss Rehab Phone: (610) 667-6490 60 Township Line Road Elkins Park, PA 19027 APM (Asociacion Puertorriquenios en Marcha Phone: (215) 663-6000 for Everyone) • Einstein Crisis Response Center at Germantown A Latino-based health, human services, community Germantown Community Health Services and economic development non-profit organization 1 Penn Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19144 serving the Philadelphia area, providing individual, 24-hour access number: (215) 951-8300 family and group therapy, psychiatric evaluations, 4 (*PURPLE HIGHLIGHTED RESOURCES ARE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO PARTNERSHIP SITE LOCATIONS) Berks County Social Services Directory Center for Families Provides a comprehensive listing of services in Berks Center for Families Provides a center for leading County alphabetically by agency name, and by the families to healing through support groups, clinical type of service needed. therapy and educational workshops. • Website: www.racc.edu/BCSS • Website: www.centerforfamilies.com • 1225 Montrose Avenue Bloomingdale Psychological Services Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Provides services for a wide range of issues includ- Phone: 610-228-0670 ing depression, stress management [email protected] • Website: psychologistsphiladelphia.com • 101 Phoenixville Pike • 141 W Wayne Ave • Malvern, PA 19355 Wayne, PA 19087 610-228-0670 Phone: (610) 688-2737 [email protected] Bryn Mawr Psychological Associates Center for Psychological Services (Formerly Norford Psychological Association) Providing mental and emotional health counseling Providing Cognitive Behavior Therapy, children, services for children, adolescents and adults. adolescent , adult and senior therapy, family • Website: www.centerpsych.com/contact and parenting counseling, counseling for college • 125 Butler Avenue students, couples and marital counseling. Ardmore, PA 19003 • Website: www.brynmawrpsych.com Phone: (610) 642-4873 • 14 South Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 205 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Christian Counseling and Therapy Associates Phone: (610) 525 4828 Integrating spirituality with psychotherapy. • Website: christiancounselingtherapy.com Bryn Mawr Rehab Psychology Associates • 86 W. Eagle Road Assessment and treatment of psychological disor- Havertown, PA 10083 ders, neurological conditions and chronic illness. Phone: (610) 853-9776 Individual, couples and family therapy available ages • 801 Route 73 N, Suite I 12 and up. Marlton, NJ 08053 • Website: mainlinehealth.org/psychology Phone: (856) 958-6249 • 414 Paoli Pike Malvern, PA 19355 COMHAR Phone: (484) 596-5430 Provides health and human services for children, adults and the elderly, including adult psychiatric Center for Brief Therapy evaluations and treatment. Outpatient clinic which provides a wide range of • Website: www.comhar.org services for children, adolescents and adults. Insur- • 100 West Lehigh Avenue ance plans not accepted. Reasonable self pay rates. Philadelphia, PA 19133 • Website: www.pcom.edu Phone (215) 203 – 3000 • 4190 City Avenue, Suite 530 Philadelphia, PA 19131 Phone: (215) 871-6487 5 (*PURPLE HIGHLIGHTED RESOURCES ARE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO PARTNERSHIP SITE LOCATIONS) Crozer Chester Medical Center – Community • 4641 Roosevelt Blvd. Division Philadelphia, PA 19124-2399 Provides individual and group therapy, DBT, and Phone: (215) 831-4600 adult outpatient mental health services. • 2600 West 9 th Street Give an Hour Philadelphia, PA 19013 A nonprofit organization that provides free Phone: (610) 497-7701 mental health services to U.S. military personnel and families affected by the current conflicts Daemion Counseling Center in Afghanistan and Iraq. Check the website for Provides individual, family and couples therapy, numerous counseling locations available throughout anger management psycho-education, stress man- the US. agement, and drug and alcohol evaluations. Insur- • Website: www.giveanhour.org ance is not accepted. Fees on a sliding scale. • Website: www.daemioncounseling.org Greater Reading Mental Health
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