Deep Haven Counseling Center is a ministry focused on lifting up the brokenhearted in the community for the glory of Christ Jesus through a firm foundation in scripture and the teachings of the gospel. Founded by Pastor Warren Watson, with the encouragement and significant help of Redeemer Bible Church, Deep Haven offers a place of rest in God's counsel and welcomes anyone who is in need of help.
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Services Offered
At Deep Haven Counseling Center we are focused on helping the brokenhearted in our community through a firm foundation in scripture and the teachings of the gospel. We welcome anyone who is in need of help. We offer a wide range of services including individual counseling, marital, and family counseling. Care is provided by Warren O. Watson, both a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and an ordained pastor for Redeemer Bible Church. Warren has nearly 40 years of professional counseling experience working with teens, adults, couples, and families.
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The center's fee-based services are personal andtailored to meet your needs.
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A community counseling agency is a group therapy practice that offers affordable mental health services. Most are independent non-profit agencies, state agencies, or publicly-funded agencies. A few may restrict who is eligible for services, so it is a good idea to check when you call.
Community counseling agencies are generally more affordable than other therapy providers, but how much more affordable they are will depend on whether you qualify for a discount or sliding scale fee (or if they accept your insurance). Many, but not all, have a policy that they won't turn away anyone due to inability to pay. You should ask about their fees when you first call.
Expect to talk to kind people who want to help you find the care you need. Most community agencies strive to connect you with a live person within 24 hours, if not immediately. If you're asked to hold or leave a message, don't give up; just leave a message and wait. You should hear back pretty quickly.
Most agencies try to set up an initial assessment appointment within a week (some do within 24 hours), though the waitlist to start therapy is usually longer—about a few weeks on average. If you're not eligible or if the agency is not right for you, it's usually still worth it to call or drop in, because staff are knowledgeable about local options and can often refer you to one.