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104½ North Marietta Sreet. St. Clairsville, Oh 43950
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Services for Adults

Services are provided by Licensed Mental Health Professionals and are available in Belmont, Harrison and Monroe Counties.

Individual Counseling for Adultsis provided to adults who suffer from depression, anxiety, grief and/or other situational or mental health issue.

Group Counseling is a very important component to our counseling services.  Groups focusing on special issues are provided as needed or requested.
Examples of groups include:

  • Parenting
  • Medication Support Group
  • CSP Support Group
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)  Support Group

 

Psychiatric Services are provided by Board Certified psychiatrist that conducts psychiatric assessments and medication management.

The Recovery Program, a Mental Health Program for people who live in Belmont, Harrison and Monroe Counties with mental health issues. Persons who come to Open Doors learn to function at their optimum level and develop support systems outside of the mental health system. Services include:

  • Case Management – Community Support
  • Counseling
  • Group Support
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Peer Support
  • Psychiatric Assessment and Treatment

 

Services for Children


Services are provided by Licensed Mental Health Professionals who have specialized training in working with children. 

Individual Counseling for Children is provided to adolescents and children with emotional or mental health issues and for children with special needs related to witnessing or being a victim of domestic violence or sexual abuse. Counseling services are currently available at our Belmont and Harrison County offices.

Group Counseling offers children opportunities to work through issues with the support of their peers and under the facilitation of a licensed counselor. Groups focusing on special issues are provided as needed or requested.

Psychiatric Servicesare currently provided for children ages 12 and up.  Younger children in need of psychiatric services are referred to a private provider.

 

ANTI-VIOLENCE PROGRAMS

Victim Services

*Peg’s House - a free and confidential 24 hour emergency shelter that offers survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, and their children a safe place to feel safe, to think about problems, and to consider alternatives.

At Peg’s House, families may receive the following services:

  • Counseling for themselves and/or their children
  • Non-judgmental support
  • Safety Planning
  • Court Accompaniment
  • Linkage to community resources, i.e., housing, Job and Family Services. Southeastern Ohio Legal Aid and/or law enforcement.

 

Survivors of Sexual Abuse receive:

  • 24 Hour Crisis Intervention
  • 24 Hour Availability for Hospital Accompaniment
  • Professional Counseling
  • Legal Advocacy
  • Safe Shelter

 

Specialized Counseling for Survivors of Domestic Violence and/or Sexual Assault is provided by professional counselors to help them cope with the situations in their lives.  This service is also provided for children who have witnessed violence in their lives.

Court Advocacy helps victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, navigate the complex criminal and civil court system.

Offender Intervention Services

Domestic Abuse Intervention Program (DAIP) is an educational batterers’ intervention program focusing on offender accountability and victim safety.  The weekly session’s explorer patterns of abuse, and identify barriers that prevent healthy relationships.  The program teaches the behaviors necessary to maintain a non-violent lifestyle. Court ordered and self-referrals accepted.

Sexual Offender Intervention Program (SOIP) provides individual assessment and structured group treatment of sexual offenders.  The program is a minimum of 24 weeks and focuses on relapse prevention. Participants are referred by the Ohio State’s Correctional Adult Probation and Parole Program and self-referrals.

 

Volunteer Program:

The volunteers are made up of members from the community who contribute their time and talents to contribute to Tri-County Help Center, Inc.

Funding Sources:

The Center receives its funding from a variety of sources.  Our annual budget has a diverse and stable funding base:

                                                 Mental Health Funds
                                                 Medicaid
                                                 Private Insurances
                                                Miscellaneous Fees and Donations                
                                       
Nationally Accredited:

In September, 2010, our agency was officially accredited by CARF in our Mental Health and Shelter Programs.  This national accreditation affirms our credibility as a service organization, the integrity with which we provide services, and the achievement of our goals for quality, consumer-focused, empowering services that improve the lives of those we serve.