Accepting new clients for mental health services 

JFS Boulder’s mental health services provide ongoing, high-quality outpatient support to adults, children, and families who need therapy. The increase in the number of our therapists and a  dedicated office space for these services means our capacity to accept new clients has increased. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, grief, or trauma, you are not alone. Our skilled, compassionate, and professional therapists are ready to work with you to find solutions to whatever you are experiencing. 

In addition, we have expanded our partnership with Community Foundation Boulder County to increase the number of sessions offered through the Boulder County Crisis Counseling (BCCC) program from 10 to 15. The increase in sessions includes everyone who has registered for the program since December 30, 2021, as well as new registrants. 

This program, generously supported by CFBC’s Boulder County Wildfire Fund, supports the behavioral health needs of those affected by the Marshall Fire. Individuals who have been impacted by the fire can identify and select a local licensed behavioral health provider. Providers on the list have availability and are accepting new clients in-person or virtually.  

Learn more today. 

 

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