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TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH ULTIMATE REVIVAL

We support people for mental health. With a focus on early intervention, we work with people to provide support at a crucial time in their lives – to help get them back on track and strengthen their ability to manage their mental health in the future.You can either communicate with us Malayalam, English & Tamil

A commitment to involving and maintaining connections with, patients, families, carers and communities with a view to co-create solutions and aid in decision-making to bring the highest value to all involved.
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World's No.1 Counselling Site For Malayalees & Tamilians

People occasionally go through such life periods that have an impact on their disposition and behavior. People occasionally run into issues that they are unsure how to address. They may even have relationships with persons they want to be with but are experiencing problems with. All of these challenges, as well as other mental health concerns, can be resolved with counseling. In essence, counseling is necessary for everybody dealing with a problem or mental health issue.

  • Counselling in Malayalam, Tamil & English
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Years of Experience
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Healthy Minds
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How long/frequently will I need to see a Counselor??

As your story and your process are unique to you, you will see your Counselor for as long as you need to. You may spend a long time or a short period working through various issues and stages, and only your individual process will set the pace. You may also ask - How often should I see my Counselor? Again, you will work out together with your Counsellor. If you have a crisis, then it may be daily for a time. If you are managing well, then perhaps monthly.

Will you keep my secrets??

Yes. To create a safe space your counselor will keep all your secrets that you share with them, except in the event of safety concerns. In such an event, your Counselor will be honest with you and let you know what they are obligated to do. Safety concerns are not any of your secrets EXCEPT: If you are going to harm yourself or another human being. The abuse of a minor or dependent adult.

What can Crosby Healthy Minds help me with??

Crosby Healthy Minds can assist and support you with almost any issue you may be facing. What ever it is that you are struggling with, it is helpful to speak to someone about it. We have a pool of resources to draw from and will refer you into our network of experts if required.

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