Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Belton, Texas TX
Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center
Treatment Center
Suicidal thoughts can be a sign of underlying mental health concerns. At Cedar Crest Hospital, we provide comprehensive treatment for patients experiencing suicidal thoughts. Our treatment programs include crisis intervention, individual therapy, and group therapy. Our experienced team of psychiatrists and therapists works with each patient to develop an individualized treatment plan. We also offer aftercare programs and support to ensure that our patients remain on the path to recovery. Don't let suicidal thoughts control your life any longer, contact us today to start your journey towards better mental health.
Dennis Patrick Smith
Counselor/Therapist, LPC-A
This is an area where Dennis has helped many people from all walks of life. If this is an emergency please call 911 now.
Contact Dennis for a 15min free phone consultation to better determine if he is a good fit for you as a counselor.
PSYCHe, PLLC
Psychologist, PhD, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was one of the first therapies to treat highly suicidal individuals on an outpatient basis. Because DBT considers suicide as the solution, not the actual problem itself, DBT therapists are focused on identifying the actual problems in order to assist with different, tangible solutions. Not only that, but DBT therapists are able to speak frankly about death instead of tiptoeing around it, treating patients with respect rather than patronizing with whispery tones and “concerned” looks. Within DBT, no person is treated as “fragile” and though the situation may be serious, we don’t take ourselves too seriously.
Houston Center for Christian Counseling
Licensed Professional Counselor
Houston Center for Christian Counseling has counselors that work extensively with Suicidal Thoughts.
Mariana Carabantes, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
There is a wide range of suicidal thoughts and gestures. It usually starts with a fleeting thought of "I can't take this anymore." It is important to give these thoughts the attention they deserve. Get help now, and reach out to those who love and support you.