CHRIS Kids

1017 Fayetteville Rd SE Ste B,
Atlanta, Dekalb County, GA 30316-2936

 

At CHRIS Kids we recognize that good behavioral health, education, social responsibility, employment and citizenship are inter-related and interdependent. When there are problems between the mind, body and spirit, when we suffer trauma or when we experience instability, we may develop conditions that affect how we think and behave. These conditions can disrupt our day-to-day lives in ways that can be harmful to us or to others. They can stand in the way of our reaching our potential and impact our families, the people around us and our ability to function in school or at work. Good behavioral health helps a person unlock their full potential and become a contributing member of the community.

The CHRIS Counseling Center (CCC) ranks in the top 7% of mental health providers in the state of Georgia. The goal of all services is to promote healing, improve functioning and unlock potential. All of CK’s programs and services are based in trauma informed care and positive youth development.

CCC offers:

Individual Counseling: Adults, Adolescents & Children

Family Counseling

Group Counseling:

  • Grief and Loss
  • Nurturing Parents
  • Anger Management
  • 7 Challenges
  • Healthy Relationships
  • Trauma Support Groups
  • Others as requested

 

To find out more about our services or to speak with a trained professional counselor or to make referral please contact 404-324-4190 or email counseling.center@chriskids.org

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