Mental Health Therapy in Vicksburg

Therapists in Vicksburg

Kathryn Wright

Kathryn Wright

Vicksburg, Mississippi - Licensed Professional Counselor
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In Person

Kathryn Wright is a Licensed Professional Counselor, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for children (0 - 10), teen & preteen (11 - 18), adults (18+), and seniors (65+). Kathryn has experience working with Bisexual People, Gay People, People Living with HIV/AIDS, People with Immunological Disorders, Intersex People, Lesbians, Nonbinary People, Queer People, Racial Justice Advocates, Single Mothers, and Transgender People. They also have experience working with Christian clients and provide faith-sensitive care while welcoming people of all backgrounds. Kathryn is in-network with insurance providers including ACI Specialty Benefits, Aetna, and Ambetter. They accept American Express, Cash, and Check, and may offer sliding scale payment options to help with the cost of treatment. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Anastasia Smith-McEwen

Anastasia Smith-McEwen

Vicksburg, Mississippi - Licensed Professional Counselor

Anastasia Smith-McEwen is a licensed Professional Counselor based in Mississippi. Her clinic offers virtual therapy sessions through Beautiful Minds Counseling located in Jackson, Mississippi. She’s dedicated to supporting her clients in a non judgmental environment and offers a listening ear for anyone ready to make a change.  About Anastasia Ms Smith-McEwen graduated from Mississippi College with a Masters in mental health counseling. She has experience in a variety of mental health settings including in home counseling, community mental health, and acute care. She and her staff have worked with many clients who have suffered from depression, anxiety, anger management, and grief. Individual, couple, and group therapy session options are readily available. Therapeutic Services  Ms. Smith-McEwen excels in working with clients who are experiencing relationship issues, depression, or looking for life coaching. She sees adults and seniors ages sixty five and older. Her therapeutic practice places you at the center, collaborating and letting you take the lead during discussions. She utilizes solution focused therapy and other techniques like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing.  Her center accepts self-pay methods with American Express, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa.

Free Mental Health Resources in Mississippi

Gulfport Behavioral Health System offers dedicated mental health and behavioral health services to children, teens, and adults. They offer free, confidential assessments and both inpatient and outpatient programming. There are also specialized programs for substance use disorders and treatment tracks for veterans, first responders, and active military members.
Mississippi Families as Allies is a nonprofit organization that supports teens and students who are struggling with their mental health. They also have family support services to improve outcomes. Services are offered in Spanish, and there are regularly scheduled events throughout the year where continued care is available.
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Teens & Students
The Mississippi Center for Autism and Related Developmental Disabilities is a nonprofit organization that supports those on the autism spectrum and those with developmental disabilities. Services include assessments, interventions, therapy, educational programming, and family oriented support.
Provide Services for
Autism
Catholic Charities of Jackson works with individuals of all ages and walks of life, including those who’ve been impacted by domestic violence or are living with a disability. Along with these specialized programs, counseling, shelter, and general social support services like access to housing and food are available here. They also offer migrant services and support for those struggling with drug or alcohol use.
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Domestic Violence Disability
Hinds Behavioral Health Services provides a continuum of support, including a 24/7 mobile crisis response team that will serve you free of charge. They also offer countless free resources to homeless individuals and others through their Bridge Drop In Center. Here, you can get connected to housing support, meals, and other immediate services.
Pine Belt Mental Health Care Resources provides comprehensive care to those struggling with a behavioral health challenge. There are specialized counseling services for veterans, children, and those with intellectual or developmental disabilities. There’s also a dedicated chemical dependency program here.
The Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence works with victims of domestic abuse, providing access to shelter, advocacy, and resources that will help them. They offer DV related training to different organizations as well. As a state agency, you can get connected to other resources within your community too.
Provide Services for
Domestic Violence
The Mental Health Association of South Mississippi serves individuals of all ages, providing comprehensive care to address mental health and wellness needs. There are dedicated programs here for homeless individuals, including supportive housing, outreach, and peer support services. There are also mental health care screenings and a drop in center where you can build your educational, social, and work skills.
The Mississippi Council on Developmental Disabilities works with individuals who have a developmental or intellectual disability, including those on the autism spectrum. They provide supportive care, including mental health support for both individuals and their families. They also collaborate with other state services and agencies to ensure comprehensive care.
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Disability Autism
The Mississippi Department of Human Services offers a range of support services to adults, seniors, victims of domestic violence, and those who have an intellectual or developmental disability. You’ll get connected to different resources that can improve your health, wellness, and overall life.
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Seniors Disability Domestic Violence
The Mississippi Department of Mental Health has a 24/7 crisis hotline that you can call if you're experiencing a mental health struggle. This department also offers crisis and stabilization services and can help you start your path to recovery. They support individuals of all ages and backgrounds.
The University of Mississippi Counseling Center supports students and faculty members who are experiencing struggles with their mental health. The center offers free counseling services where you'll work with a licensed professional.
Provide Services for
Teens & Students
NAMI Mississippi is a coalition of families, community members, and individuals who will help you receive supportive care for mental health struggles you or a loved one might be working through. They offer access to free in person and online support groups, educational classes, and a host of advocacy programs throughout the state.
Mental Health Mississippi acts as a hub where residents can turn for mental health resources and support. They also provide anonymous mental health screenings and services to address drug and alcohol struggles you might be facing. Supportive care is available for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities as well.