When would a person benefit from coming to Behavioral Health Services (BHS)?
There are many reasons why someone might come to BHS. A person might be experiencing some major life change, need help in finding ways to deal with stress, or figure out how to better deal with distressful feelings. Someone might have family or relationship problems. Someone might need help in finding out how to address their child’s behavior or performance in school. Sometimes a person may be experiencing grief, loss or need help in coping with a serious illness.
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- When would a person benefit from coming to Behavioral Health Services (BHS)?