Outpatient Therapy and Medication Management with TNV:
Are you thinking about getting help?
Are you thinking about getting help?
Benefits of Counseling
TN Voices offers Counseling/Therapy services for kids, teens/young adults, adults, and families.
Therapy can be extremely helpful for anyone struggling with emotional difficulties, mental health concerns, academic challenges for students, or even just life challenges.
While you may feel unsure about seeking help, those who do often feel the rewards of improvement in all aspects of their life.
We provide counseling services for children (4+), adolescents, young adults, parents, caregivers, and families.
*Payment must be received at the time of service.
The TN Voices Outpatient Program provides counseling and therapy services with a master’s level clinician through our programs to meet the needs of individuals and families. TNV provides a strengths-based approach while using evidence-informed practices to provide you, your child, and your family with quality trauma-informed care. Our therapists help children, adolescents, and adults with mental and behavioral health concerns such as anxiety, depression, mood disorders, ADHD, grief/loss, parenting, trauma and more.
Outpatient Services:
TNV provides individual and family counseling services for children (3+), adolescents, young adults, parents, caregivers, and families. TNV provides counseling services statewide via telehealth and in-person at our Outpatient clinics in Goodlettsville, TN and Jackson, TN.
Goodlettsville Outpatient Clinic
805 Meadowlark Lane
Goodlettsville, TN 37072
615-269-7751 ext 0
Jackson Outpatient Clinic
434 E Baltimore St
Jackson, TN 38301
615-269-7751 ext 0
School-Based Services:
TNV provides School-Based Counseling services, on-site, at contracted schools in Cocke County, Hickman County and Roberston County.
Primary Care Integration Services:
TNV provides behavioral health consultation and individual and family therapy services to patients, on-site, through our partnership with Hamblen Pediatric Associates in Morristown, TN.
- Improved communication and interpersonal skills
- Greater self-acceptance and self-esteem
- Greater ability to change self-defeating behaviors
- Better expression and management of emotions
- Improved problem-solving/conflict resolution abilities
- Ability to manage stress effectively
Behavioral Health Safety Net
TN Voices participates in the state funded program, Behavioral Health Safety Net. This application based program serves uninsured adults and all children.
Insurance
Our staff are familiar with our payment options and will ask questions to determine if you qualify for grant funding or need-based payment assistance programs. Our staff can explain your options over the phone. Assistance is made possible through charitable donations to TN Voices, local and federal grant programs, and a sliding fee scale .
The best way to find out if you qualify is to reach out. Give us a call at 800-670-9882
We accept payments in the form of check, debit, or credit card.
We accept the following insurance:
What We Offer:
Individual Counseling
Individual therapy is a process by which a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are clinically explored by the individual and by a trained therapist. TNV provides a strengths-based approach while using evidence-informed practices to provide you and your family with quality trauma-informed care.
TNV helps children, adolescents, and adults with mental and behavioral health concerns such as:
Family Counseling
Family therapy seeks to foster cohesion and communication among family members. It promotes problem solving through understanding of family patterns and dynamics to help reduce family conflict.
Common reasons for seeking family therapy are:
Medication Management
The TN Voices Medication Management program is a medical service designed to support our clients who are struggling with thinking, moods, or behaviors which are causing issues in their everyday life. The symptoms they are experiencing could be due to a diagnosis of mental illness which can be treated and for some of these issues, medicine may help a person to feel better and make better choices.
What medicine is right for me? This is a decision that you and the doctor will make together. Sometimes it can take a few different attempt’s to get it right. Be sure to share everything that is going on at work, school, with your body, in your relationships, with your behaviors, and with what you’re thinking and feeling.