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Traci R Butler
Franklin, Virginia - Licensed Professional Counselor
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Traci Butler is a Licensed Professional Counselor, providing in-person sessions. Services include therapy for teen & preteen (11 - 18) and adults (18+). They also have experience working with Christian clients and provide faith-sensitive care while welcoming people of all backgrounds. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.
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Free Mental Health Resources in Virginia
NAMI Virginia offers various free, peer-led programs to support residents affected by mental health conditions. Peer-to-Peer helps you understand mental health and recovery while Family-to-Family is an option for family members and friends. Basics addresses concerns of parents and caregivers. Each program seeks to educate, support, and empower participants.
Mental Health America of Fredericksburg has several programs that support community mental health including assistance to connect individuals with resources, matching isolated older adults with trained volunteers, educational initiatives to raise awareness and prevent suicide, and support groups that assist individuals facing mental health challenges.
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The Southside Behavioral Health “We Stand Together” initiative provides resources and support for LGBTQIA+ youth and their allies. They host annual summits to promote community education, inclusion, and protection. Virtual support groups for parents of LGBTQ+ youth offer guidance on building trusting relationships and understanding identities.
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The LGBT Life Center in Norfolk, Virginia serves the community with comprehensive resources that include free condoms, stress reduction materials, education to prevent HIV, ready made meals, pantry items, and housing assistance to improve economic stability in better health. Programs empower young Black LGBTQ males and promote safe and healthy relationships.
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Virginia's Community Services Board and Behavioral Health Authority are the primary entry points for publicly funded mental health and substance use services. The agency serves each county, ensuring localized access to essential services including case management, outpatient counseling, and emergency services. They play a crucial role in promoting recovery and wellness.
Chesterfield County's mental health support services provide comprehensive programs for residents of all ages including individualized counseling that focuses on mental health and addiction treatment. Prevention services promote community wellness through education and early intervention, and same-day access allows residents to get immediate assistance without an appointment.
The Virginia Telemental Health Initiative expands access to mental health services to uninsured and underinsured individuals. They utilize pre-licensed volunteer providers to offer free telehealth services, with an average wait time of 11 days. They collaborate with free and charitable clinics statewide to ensure thousands receive services that address their mental health needs.
This organization offers a comprehensive range of programs to support individuals with substance use disorders, mental health challenges, and developmental disabilities. You can receive mental health counseling, support, and substance use treatment. They promote the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline and provide 24/7 pre-admission screening services.
Fairfax County's Healthy Minds Fairfax program improves access to services across the lifespan for mental health and addiction care. This includes hotlines and warm lines, drop-in centers for peer run support, support groups, and family support partners to offer additional assistance. The resources help improve emotional well-being and connect you to appropriate care.
Mental Health Virginia offers mental health support resources throughout the state including the Peer-Run Warm Line, which provides confidential support for non-crisis assistance. Recovery Education delivers peer facilitated webinars and the Probation Peer Support program offers virtual, voluntary support to individuals under probationary supervision with mental health challenges.
DBHDS Behavioral Health Services for Military Service Members, Veterans, and their Families
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The Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services tailors programs to support military service members, veterans, and their families. They partner with organizations that provide free counseling and supportive services to address employment, education, legal, and transition challenges. Programs deliver personalized care coordination and peer support when navigating behavioral health concerns.
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Fredericksburg Counseling Services is a free mental health clinic providing mental health screening, individual and family counseling, case management, and educational presentations. The mission is to provide accessible counseling and related services at no charge to help low-income and uninsured individuals overcome mental and emotional challenges that affect their quality of life.
The University's program provides free, short-term counseling to faculty, employees, fellows, and eligible patients. The service promotes wellness by helping create positive change, manage stress, and achieve work-life harmony. Eligibility includes being a recent patient referred to a specific program or an employee residing in Virginia at the time of service.
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The Women's Initiative provides free, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive programs for women and gender expansive individuals in Central Virginia. Services include counseling, support groups, and wellness workshops that cater to the unique needs of Black, BIPOC, and Latino communities. They provide LGBTQ+ affirming spaces and arts-based therapeutic activities.
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This organization provides culturally competent care tailored to the LGBTQ+ community. Services include family planning education, hormone therapy, HIV management, mental health support, pain management, referrals for gender affirming surgery, preventive care, and sexual health services. Providers are trained to address concerns in a judgment-free environment that respects the individual's needs.
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