Therapists in Battle Creek, MI and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Battle Creek, Michigan that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Battle Creek to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, and more.

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My approach to therapy is a strengths-based, person-centered focus on your goals. We will build upon what you know already works for you and enhance those skills and add positive elements to your outlook on life. We will work together to identify...
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Are you feeling anxious, stressed, and/or worried about your relationships with others? Have you experienced a life transition that is difficult? Are you wanting to gain emotional insight and healing to feel a greater sense of strength, courage and...
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Change involves risk. It is much easier to stay in a comfort zone or in a familiar rut than to reach out and take bold new steps. But the results are far worth the temporary pain or discomfort that accompanies new growth. Making the choice to attend...
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Holland, Michigan

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Tom Grabill is a limited licensed marriage and family therapist (LLMFT) and an ordained pastor (MDiv). Tom received his bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Hope College, his MDiv from Western Theological Seminary and a master’s degree in...
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Billie Walters is a clinical social worker who has been practicing therapy for over 6 years. In this time, Billie has expanded her learning to include energy healing & is attuned in Reiki I & II. Billie has also studied Core Shamanism & learned...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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You deserve to be at peace with your body. But after receiving a lifetime's worth of messages telling you to fit into a near impossible mold, negative body images can be difficult to change, and don't change over night. As a weight-neutral, body...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Personal crises and problems offer an opportunity for growth and transformation. I believe that one of the most important aspects of therapy is allowing someone to share in the difficulties and thus undo the devastating loneliness that one can feel...
Hiral Patel
Psy.D.
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Ada, Michigan

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My therapy philosophy is based on the importance of treating individuals with dignity and respect. I believe that people are dynamic, and capable of change & restoration; consequently, I have a deep respect for their resilience and strength. My...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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I Am a fifty,-six-year-old married woman. I have been in school therapy for 20 years and private practice for almost 5 years. I do a lot of work with kids ages 7 to 25. I also work with adults. I do a lot of work with learning how to manage and...
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What would you do tomorrow if you woke up free from that little voice of doubt, anxiety, and self-loathing? As a therapist, I love to explore the answer to that question with you. It’s my belief that we all are deserving of living into our...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

Life can drag you out to sea, tumble you under the waves and leave you struggling for air. It might feel like all of your efforts barely keep your head above the water. Others are catching waves and having fun and yet there you are feeling beat up...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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I believe that through a safe and judgment-free therapeutic relationship true growth, empowerment, and healing can occur in any individual's life. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, I have an extensive range of clinical experience providing...
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“You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.” -Buddha If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, low self-esteem or stress related to life transitions, I am here to help. I can teach you how to...
Tim Cefai
Ph.D.
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I utilize an eclectic treatment approach that is supportive and goal-directed. I have been a practicing clinical psychologist for the past 25 years, working in the areas of psychotherapy, assessment, rehabilitation, and crisis counseling. I...
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The inherent dignity and worth of every individual are guiding principles in the advocacy and counseling support I’ve helped develop with p­­eople for over 25 years. Challenges we all encounter can overwhelm our regular functioning and cause...
Rueben Lopez
LPC 172
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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At times life can seem like a battle field, and our minds our most hostile enemy. Many of us are in conflict with both internal and external factors that exist in our lives. Sometimes we do not feel equipped or prepared to withstand these unseen...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

As a therapist, my goal is to work with you so that you may obtain consistency where needed, practice giving and receiving love with healthy boundaries and allow you the opportunity to become aware and create the discipline you need to become a...
Beth Reimel
LMSW-C, Ph.D.
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Beth Reimel LMSW, PhD earned her MSW from Washington University and her PhD from the University of Chicago where she was also awarded s postdoctoral fellowship from the National Institute of Mental Health. In addition, Dr. Reimel has had...
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Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Jennifer Jackson is a counselor who addresses family concerns, interpersonal relationships, and trauma recovery. Jennifer holds Master’s degrees in Communication Studies as well as Counseling Psychology and is trained in Brainspotting (a powerful...
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I believe that each person is an expert on their own unique experience. I view my role as being a guide in assisting people towards discovering and reaching their goals towards enhancing and enriching their lives. I use a strength-based,...
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My story has instilled in me a desire to step into the broken areas of people’s stories to help them find healing and the ability to write a new story. Every story has it’s highs and lows and sometimes we need help taking all the pieces of our...
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My work, life experience, and most of all being a first generation Latina woman here in the United States has enabled me to work in a supportive and sensitive, yet professional and thorough manner with a diversity of clients with a wide range of...
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Facing challenges in life can be difficult; it can put us in an undesirable position of not knowing what to do or how to face it. I would like to help you during these moments to explore your feelings, look at your options, and support the choices...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Michigan

Anxiety, fear, sadness. These are the inevitable feelings we spend our time pushing away in pursuit of happiness. But what if I told you that these emotions can’t hurt you? That fighting against them is the only thing that can hurt you? That...

Mental Health in Battle Creek, Michigan

Commonly known as Cereal City, Battle Creek is home to 51,000 residents, Kellogg Community College, and an economy centered on manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. Residents of Battle Creek face several factors that contribute to mental health issues. Find out how these factors relate to mental health and how you can access local mental health services for yourself or a loved one today.

Mental Health in Michigan

Battle Creek and all of Calhoun County face several mental health challenges. Here is a quick overview of mental health throughout Battle Creek, Calhoun County, and Michigan:

  • 24% of residents in Calhoun County reported experiencing a depressive disorder
  • 16% of Calhoun County residents reported poor mental health
  • 18% of Calhoun County reported binge drinking at least once in the previous month
  • 4% of Calhoun County high school students felt sad or helpless every day for two weeks in a row
  • 5% of residents in Michigan had serious thoughts of suicide
  • 4% of Michigan residents experienced a serious mental illness

These percentages are all above the national average. Unfortunately, there are approximately 431 patients throughout Michigan for every mental health provider, so it can be difficult to connect with qualified resources in Battle Creek.

Many factors contribute to these local and statewide mental health issues. Find out how to spot the signs of mental illness in you or a loved one and discover contributing factors in Battle Creek that relate to mental health issues.

Contributing Factors

Many mental health conditions can affect your health and quality of life. Here are just a few factors that can increase the risk of mental illness:

  • Traumatic experiences
  • Poverty
  • Stressful situations
  • Alcohol and drug use

Approximately 22.6% of residents in Battle Creek live at or under the poverty level. Living in poverty can not only increase anxiety and depression but can also restrict access to mental health services. Many factors are related to poverty in Battle Creek. The median household income is $39,679, which is far below the national average of $60,336. The median property value in the area is $80,700, which is also below the national average. These factors can create stressful situations, particularly if an individual is already dealing with a mental health issue.

18.6% of adults in Calhoun County report drinking to excess. Throughout the state, there were 24 deaths per 100,000 people in 2016. Alcohol and drug use are linked with depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. If you or a loved one is drinking to excess or using illegal substances, connect with a crisis service immediately to seek professional assistance.

Divorce and the loss of a job or home are all common stressful situations that are linked with mental health disorders. These stressful situations not only affect the individuals involved but also friends and family. Divorce is a painful journey that can be accompanied by feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, and depression. Thankfully, there are many local and national resources available for individuals dealing with stressful life situations in Battle Creek.

Mental Health Resources in Battle Creek

Contact one of these emergency hotlines immediately if you or someone you love is dealing with a mental health crisis. Domestic violence, substance abuse, depression, and thoughts of suicide can all require prompt intervention and protection. Contact one of these services for more information:

  • Battle Creek Police Department: 269-966-3322
  • Summit Pointe 24-Hour Crisis Services: 1-800-632-5449
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
  • A.F.E. Place Helpline: for domestic violence survivors and their children: 888-664-9832

Don’t let a lack of local resources or health insurance prevent you from receiving professional guidance and emergency services. Choose a local or national emergency resource to assist you in connecting with a local, long-term mental health resource.

Find a Qualified Mental Health Service in Battle Creek

Connect with a qualified, experienced mental health service or therapist in Battle Creek today. Browse an online database to review several local services to determine the best service for you or a loved one. Enjoy professional services that target the specific mental health issue you’re dealing with, or work with a therapist to learn more about possible mental health issues.