Discover Healing and Support at Providence Behavioral Health Recovery - ThurstonTalk

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Providence Behavioral Health & Recovery, situated in Lacey, is dedicated to helping individuals overcome emotional and psychological challenges through a variety of therapy groups. The center offers specialized sessions for grief and loss, anger management, and trauma recovery, each designed to provide a supportive environment for participants. For instance, the grief and loss group meets weekly on Wednesdays, allowing members to process their experiences collectively. Gender-specific anger management groups utilize evidence-based techniques to help participants express their feelings constructively. The center also offers a Seeking Safety group for those coping with trauma, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to mental health.

With most insurances accepted, Providence strives to ensure that its services are accessible to those in need. Individuals seeking support can easily reach out for more information or registration by calling 360. 456. 7575. Ultimately, the center's commitment to compassionate care plays a vital role in fostering community healing and resilience.

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