Welcome to Baton Rouge Counseling

COVID-19 UPDATE: PHONE & VIDEO COUNSELING SESSIONS AVAILABLE – NO SPECIAL SOFTWARE OR APP REQUIRED (FOR YOUR SAFETY AND OURS, NO IN-PERSON SESSIONS FOR NOW.)

Welcome to the Baton Rouge Counseling! Our professional counselors offer help for anxiety, depression, relationship problems, family of origin issues, anger management, personality disorders (and those affected by them), substance abuse, and marriage counseling in Baton Rouge!

Our therapists are available and currently accepting new clients. Therapy and counseling can provide relief and an opportunity for personal growth for people seeking positive change in their lives. Having a compassionate, objective counselor to talk to can make all the difference. You deserve a caring, experienced Baton Rouge Counseling professional who can help you find the relief and insight you are looking for. Together, you and your counselor will:

Explore issues you’re facing and address concerns



Review options, discuss reasonable goals and make an individualized plan

Work through your issues at your pace

Some of the benefits of counseling are: reduction of negative thoughts and feelings, enhanced awareness and clarity, changing self-destructive behaviors and patterns, gaining self-acceptance, and improvement in quality of relationships. Our counselors are currently accepting new clients and would be honored to work with you. Give us a call at: (225) 293-2913, and make an appointment today. We can usually schedule your initial appointment within a few days.

Baton Rouge Counselor Specialties

We are caring Baton Rouge Counseling professionals! We offer individual, couples, and family counseling services. For more information please see our Baton Rouge therapist specialties. Looking for Baton Rouge marriage counselors? You’ve come to the right place! Our Baton Rouge counselors work with couples to address family, marital & relationship issues. For more information, visit our marriage counseling Baton Rouge page. We also see young adults and adolescents age 18 and older. Check out our adolescent counseling page for particular issues involving teens.