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Durham (Region of). Social Services Department

Durham (Region of). Social Services Department

General Information

Service Type
Addiction Treatment & Addiction Counselling
Program
Community Counselling intake, assessment, referral short-term individual, couple, family and group counselling professional counselling for a variety of issues including: substance abuse, problem gambling, other addictions anxiety, depression grief/loss anger/emotion management personal stress, self-esteem communication, couple/family conflict, extended family issues separation/divorce, blended family issues abuse/violence, sexual assault/abuse, trauma job stress, workplace violence/conflict school problems balancing work and family life caring for elderly parents Service is offered in-person at various locations throughout Durham Region, or remotely by phone or videoPartner Assault Response (PAR) (see separate listing) mandated structured group program for men and women who have been found and/or pled guilty to domestic violenceEmployee AssistanceAvailable for people whose employers contract with Family Services to provide employee assistance services and supports as part of their employee benefits program intake, assessment and referral counselling for employees and their family members critical incident counselling and support services organizational support and wellness seminars for employee groupsAdult Protective Services (see separate listing) assessment, information and referral service coordination and system navigation case management advocacy and supportive counseling for adults with a developmental disabilityMember agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario (central region)First Nations and Inuit Health Non-Insured Health Benefits CounsellingInternet Child Exploitation (ICE) counselling for children and youth who are victims of internet sexual exploitation and their immediate familyRetired or medically released Canadian Forces personnel and their families