About 1 in 5 U.S. adults experience a mental health concern each year, but many people wait until challenges reach a breaking point before seeking care. The truth is, you don’t need a diagnosis to benefit from support. Behavioral health services are designed to help with everyday struggles, whether that’s stress, mood changes, or coping with loss.
At Centerville Clinics, we provide compassionate and comprehensive behavioral health care near you across Fayette, Greene, and Washington counties in Pennsylvania. With ten behavioral health sites and a team of specialists, including psychiatrists, therapists, and nurse practitioners, we help children, teens, and adults manage mental, emotional, and behavioral challenges. Our services include outpatient therapy, family-based treatment, partial hospitalization programs, telepsychiatry, and more.
When it comes to mental wellness, early support makes all the difference. Here are five common signs it may be time to reach out for professional help.
You’re Feeling Overwhelmed or Anxious More Days Than Not
Everyone feels stressed occasionally, but if worry, sadness, or irritability are present most days, it could point to something deeper. Anxiety and depression often show up as constant “mental noise” that interferes with daily life. Symptoms can include racing thoughts, nervous energy, or an ongoing sense of dread.
At Centerville Clinics, our providers offer psychological evaluations, counseling, and psychiatric care to help identify underlying concerns. Services like individual therapy, medication management, and family-based support can give you tools to manage symptoms and regain a sense of balance.
Your Sleep, Appetite, or Mood Has Noticeably Changed
Behavioral health conditions often manifest physically. Changes in sleep, such as trouble falling asleep, oversleeping, or restless nights, can be red flags. Likewise, a sudden increase or decrease in appetite, combined with mood shifts, may signal depression, anxiety, or stress-related concerns.
Our clinics provide comprehensive evaluations and treatment plans tailored to your needs. We also integrate care with medical providers, ensuring that physical and behavioral health are addressed together. Because sleep and nutrition impact overall health, early intervention is important for long-term well-being.
You’re Struggling with Relationships or Responsibilities
When mental health suffers, daily life often does too. You might find yourself avoiding friends, feeling less engaged at work or school, or experiencing frequent conflict with loved ones. These struggles aren’t a personal failing; they’re often signs of stress, depression, or other behavioral health concerns.
Centerville Clinics offers outpatient therapy, family counseling, and case management services to help patients build coping skills, strengthen relationships, and reconnect with what matters most. Our blended case management program even helps with practical needs like housing, employment, food, and transportation, so you don’t have to face challenges alone.
You’re Using Unhealthy Coping Strategies
Turning to alcohol, drugs, overeating, or isolation may provide short-term relief, but they often make underlying issues worse. Substance misuse is one of the most common warning signs that additional support is needed.
At Centerville Clinics, we provide substance use disorder treatment and integrated behavioral health services, including therapy and medication management. Our care teams work with you to create healthier coping strategies, providing a safe space to discuss struggles without judgment.
You’ve Experienced Trauma, Grief, or Major Life Changes
Life events like the death of a loved one, divorce, job loss, or past trauma can overwhelm even the strongest person. While grief and adjustment are natural, ongoing distress may require professional support. Symptoms can include intrusive thoughts, emotional numbness, or difficulty moving forward.
We provide specialized behavioral health programs for children, adolescents, and adults, including Parent-Child Interactive Therapy, Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS), and Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHPs). These evidence-based treatments help individuals and families heal, adapt, and thrive.
You Just Feel “Off” and Don’t Know Why
Sometimes, you can’t pinpoint the problem; you just know something isn’t right. Feeling disconnected, unmotivated, or unlike yourself for weeks at a time is a valid reason to seek care.
Our providers at Centerville Clinics start with a comprehensive assessment, helping uncover factors like stress, medical issues, or emotional struggles. From there, we work with you to design a personalized care plan. With options like telepsychiatry, outpatient therapy, and case management, we make care accessible and supportive.
Putting Your Mental Health First
Taking care of your mind is just as important as taking care of your body. If you notice any of these signs, persistent stress, changes in sleep or mood, relationship struggles, or unhealthy coping strategies, it may be time to explore professional support. At Centerville Clinics, we’ve been committed to community health for nearly 70 years, serving patients throughout Fayette, Greene, and Washington counties. With accessible and compassionate care, we help individuals and families take the next step toward improved mental wellness.
Call us today at (724) 632-6801 or visit our website to set an appointment Your path to healing and balance can start here.
Frequently Asked Questions
DO I NEED A DIAGNOSIS TO GET HELP?
No. Many patients benefit from care long before they meet the criteria for a diagnosis.
WHAT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE AT CENTERVILLE CLINICS?
We offer therapy, psychiatry, psychological testing, case management, and specialized programs for children, teens, and adults.
IS TELEHEALTH AVAILABLE?
Yes. Telepsychiatry makes it easier to connect with providers securely from home.
DO YOU ACCEPT INSURANCE?
Yes. We accept most plans, including Medicaid and Medicare, and offer a sliding fee program for those without coverage.