The Counseling Center at FCA, located at 9 Mott Avenue in Norwalk, is a resource for individuals from age 5 though 65+ who are looking for ways to successfully meet life's personal challenges. Call us at 203.855.8765 for more information.
  We offer
  •  Assessment
  •  Individual and group therapy (children and adults)
  •  Family therapy
  •  Support groups and parenting seminars
  •  Medication management
  •  Masters-level counselors, therapists and Board-certified psychiatrists (adult, child & adolescent)
  We address mental health issues:
  •  Depression
  •  Anxiety
  •  Grief and loss
  •  Substance abuse
  •  Anger management
  •  Marital and family problems
  •  Parenting skills
  •  Child and adolescent concerns
  •  HIV/AIDS
  We address issues of life transition:
  •  Divorce
  •  Relocation
  •  Job loss and career changes
  •  Aging
  •  Issues of aging parents
  We also offer court-mandated classes and programs for parents:
  •  Parenting Education Program (PEP), a 6-hour class for parents going through divorce
  •  Focus on K.I.D.S. (Knowledge-Insight-Decision-Solutions), a state-wide program from the Connecticut Council of Family Service Agencies to teach high-conflict and/or divorcing parents the skills they need to reduce conflict and improve communication to protect their children's best interests
  FCA's Counseling Center also provides Intensive In-home Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Services (IICAPS), which works with families to help keep severely emotionally disturbed children and adolescents at home and out of residential treatment. (The program accepts referrals from the Department of Children & Families, as well as other community providers.)
  Addiction Services
FCA also offers specifically for women in recovery from substance abuse, with care available for their pre-school aged children, Project REWARD. Please click on the Addictions Services link for more information.

To schedule an appointment, or to receive more information, contact FCA's Intake Coordinator at 203.855.8765, Ext. 342. All calls are confidential.

Note: Although we monitor inquiries to our Counseling webpage, this is not a crisis service. If you need immediate help, please call 911 or contact your local hospital's emergency room.
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