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From immigrating to the U.S., counseling countless patients and founding multiple community support programs, Feli Sebastian has contributed to some of the most vulnerable in the Twin Cities. She told WGLT her work has brought joy to her life.
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A new intensive outpatient program at Carle BroMenn is helping patients in need of support transitioning from around-the-clock care to independent living.
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Family and friends can support loved ones who are struggling by simply starting a conversation.
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The McLean County Board of Health got around 13 applications from groups looking to fund behavioral health efforts. It's chosen seven projects, all with a mental health focus.
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The Center for Youth and Family Solutions started offering a Single Session Intervention to get clients more immediate services while on a therapy waitlist.
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The highlights: Worry about today, not the next four years. Take care of your physical health. Do more of what you enjoy. Unplug from social media and 24-hour news.
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Integrity Counseling was founded on a pay-your-way model to help those who lack the funds to access therapy in McLean County. The nonprofit is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
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Teletherapy is here to stay, though maybe not as the primary form of counseling, and anxiety disorders are more prevalent in clients.
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There aren't enough multilingual counselors in the area to meet the need of the non-English speaker population, but finding these counselors isn't easy.
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Illinois State University staff, faculty and students can now use the digital peer-to-peer counseling service free-of-charge and 24/7.