Begin Your Wellness Journey

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"Moving Minds, Lifting Lives - One Step Above."

"Moving Minds, Lifting Lives - One Step Above."

What We Offer

Step Above Counseling Services LLC provides counseling services and treatment specialization, including but not limited to, anger management, anxiety, adjustment, career transitions, depression, divorce, stress, grief, infertility, life transitions, parenting, Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders, PTSD, trauma, substance use, self-esteem, suicidal ideations, relationship issues, family conflict, mood disorders, parenting, and work/life balance.  

  •  Individual therapy is where we meet one-on-one virtually by using a secure platform. We address a variety of concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress, and trauma. 

  • We help strengthen your relationship with your partner/family, improve communication, and navigate challenges together in a safe, non-judgmental environment.  

  • Our Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization Program provides structured, comprehensive treatment for individuals who need a higher level of care while maintaining stability in their daily lives. This program offers therapeutic services multiple days per week, including individual counseling, group therapy, skill-building, and ongoing clinical support. Services are designed to promote recovery, strengthen coping skills, and support long-term wellness, while allowing clients to remain connected to their home and community. Treatment plans are individualized to meet each client’s specific needs and goals.

  • Mobile Crisis Response services provide intensive short-term mental health care to non-hospitalized individuals experiencing an acute crisis of a psychiatric nature. The goal is to address and stabilize the acute mental health needs at the earliest possible time with ongoing services, avert hospitalization or re-hospitalization; provide a high assurance of safety and security in the least restrictive environment, and mobilize the resources of the community support system, family members, and others for ongoing maintenance, rehabilitation, and recovery. 

    Individuals must meet at least two of the following criteria at the time of admission to the service:

    Having trouble in establishing and maintaining normal interpersonal relationships to such a degree that they are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization or homelessness or isolation from social supports. 

    Having trouble in activities of daily living (ADLs) such as maintaining personal hygiene, preparing food, and maintaining adequate nutrition, or managing finances to such a degree that health or safety is jeopardized.

    Exhibiting such inappropriate behavior that immediate interventions by mental health, social services, or the judicial system are or have been necessary.

    Exhibiting difficulty in cognitive ability (such that the individual is unable to recognize personal danger or recognize significantly inappropriate social behavior).

  • Crisis Stabilization services are available to adults who are experiencing a mental health crisis that requires short-term, intensive interventions. The goal of crisis stabilization services is to prevent hospitalization and to reduce the mental health crisis so that the individual does not become at risk to the safety of self or others. This includes safety planning, coping skills training to promote recovery, linkage to mental health professionals for long-term care, coordination with other providers, and linkage with community resources to promote stability.

    The individual must meet at least two of the following criteria at the time of admission to the service:

    Experiencing difficulty in establishing and maintaining normal interpersonal relationships to such a degree that the individual is at risk for psychiatric hospitalization, homelessness, or isolation from social supports

    Experiencing difficulty in activities of daily living, such as maintaining personal hygiene, preparing food, and maintaining adequate nutrition, or managing finances to such a degree that health or safety is jeopardized

    Exhibiting such inappropriate behavior that immediate interventions by mental health, social services or the judicial system are or have been necessary

    Exhibiting difficulty in cognitive ability such that the individual is unable to recognize personal danger or significantly inappropriate behavior.

How to Start:

Reach Out

Contact us by phone or email to let us know you’re interested in services or need support. Our team is available to answer initial questions and guide you through the next steps.

Submit Your Information

After connecting with us, you’ll be asked to provide basic information so we can better understand your needs. This information helps us process your request efficiently and ensure we connect you with the most appropriate services.

Connect with our Team

Once your information is received, a team member will reach out to you directly. They will review your needs, explain available options, and discuss next steps in a clear and supportive way.

Support & Services

After intake is completed, services can begin. Our team will work with you to provide support, resources, or treatment tailored to your individual situation and goals.