To make an appointment to be seen at a mental health clinic, please call any one of our clinics listed on the home page. Generally at this appointment you meet with a counselor to determine appropriate treatment needs. Please feel free to ask any questions concerning treatment services when you call to set up the initial screening appointment.
Expect to talk about yourself a lot the first appointment. This is when the counselor gets a feel for what you need, your goals, your history, etc. Depending on the results of your assessment, the counselor will do one of two things: enroll you in services with us, or refer you elsewhere if another provider might meet your needs better.
Our Mental Health Professionals assist adults who recognize that their problems are interfering with their daily life by assessing problems and helping clients find solutions. This assistance is provided through assessment interviews, individual therapy, group therapy, psychiatric assessment, medication administration and monitoring, and case management services.
Consumers who are discharged from a psychiatric hospital, as well as those who have a major mental illness and live in the community, usually need continued support, rehabilitation, and treatment. The mission of the Community-Based Rehabilitation (Community Integration) Program is to assist clients in need of extended mental health services in attaining their highest level of functioning in the community. Hospitalized clients are visited to initiate plans for discharge and follow-up services.
Our program for Children, Adolescents, and their Families consists of professionally trained staff that work with emotionally disturbed youth and provide a wide range of services for children and adolescents. Help is available for youth suffering from depression, behavior problems, poor peer relationships, withdrawal, physical and sexual abuse, and adolescents who are functioning below their normal level. These services place a strong emphasis on family involvement, helping to strengthen a family and give them hope for positive change. We work closely with assisting community agencies to assist in all types of treatment.
Greater Greenville Mental Health Center and Greenville County Schools have partnered to create one of the most expansive school mental health programs in the nation. We offer mental health services on site in most public schools in Greenville County. School Mental Health Therapists are caring, non-judgmental professionals who value developing connections with students and families and are stationed in schools. They integrate into the professional teams of the schools they serve. From their offices at schools, mental health therapists offer individual therapy, family therapy, assessments and crisis intervention services. They can also offer group therapy, behavior modification, and other rehabilitative behavioral health services. School mental health therapists regularly collaborate with teachers, administrators, and school teams, and they participate in the prevention and early intervention efforts of their schools. To get started, simply contact your child’s school and ask to speak to the mental health therapist.
Today, “988” is the three-digit, nationwide phone number to connect directly to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. By calling or texting 988, you’ll connect with mental health professionals with the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. There is hope. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is a national network of more than 200 crisis centers that helps thousands of people overcome crisis situations every day.
CARF International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services providers. Greater Greenville Mental Health holds a Three-Year Accreditation Award by CARF — the Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission. This represents the highest level of accreditation that can be awarded to an organization and show’s the organization’s substantial conformance to the standards established by CARF. This accreditation marks the sixth consecutive Three-Year Accreditation awarded to the center by the international accrediting commission. The award contained many commendations to the center.
Do you have a complaint regarding services being provided to a child by a state agency? Please submit your complaint to the South Carolina Department of Children’s Advocacy by phone (1-800-206-1957) or via the electronic submission form.
Language assistance services are available to you free of charge by calling 1-805-360-3326. Please enter Pin #: 81767494 and be prepared to state your language.
Los servicios de asistencia lingüística están disponibles sin cargo llamando al 1-805-360-3326. Por favor, ingrese su número de pin 81767494 y prepárese para decir su idioma.