DePelchin Children's Center
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Families deal with many different issues in varying degrees and in different ways. Professional help is available and can help the child and family through a difficult situation.

The following list is just a sample of the types of issues we can address.

• Adoption issues
• Aggressive or violent behavior
• Alcohol abuse
• Anger management
• Anxiety
• Asperger's disorder
• Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
• Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
• Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
• Behavior problems
• Chemical dependency
• Child abuse
• Communication problems
• Death of relative or close friend
• Delinquency
• Depression
• Developmental disorders
• Disruptive Behavior Disorders
• Divorce adjustment issues
• Domestic violence
• Drug abuse
• Eating disorders
• Emotional difficulties
• Fears related to military deployment
• Firesetter
• Hearing voices
• HIV-Positive issues
• Homelessness
• Homicidal (Threats or attempts)
• Lack of conscience
• Learning Disorders
• Loss and grief
• Lying (habitual or chronic)
• Marital conflict
• Mood Disorders (Depression)
• Neglect
• Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
• Parent in jail
• Parent/child conflict
• Parenting skills
• Parenting special needs children
• Pervasive Development Disorder (PDD)
• Poor self-esteem
• Runaway
• School problems
• School attendance refusal
• Self-mutilation
• Sexual abuse
• Shy
• Sibling rivalry
• Sleep disturbance or insomnia
• Stealing
• Step-families
• Substance abuse
• Suicide (threats or attempts)
• Tantrums
• Tics (physical or vocal)
• Tourette's disorder
• Trauma (due to Hurricanes or other natural disasters)
• Truancy
• Unemployment pressures
• Violent behavior
• Withdrawn or shy

To access counseling services:
Contact us at 713-730-2335 or
info@depelchin.org