Compassion Community Care (C3) is a therapy practice located in Las Vegas, NV. The therapists at Compassion Community Care (C3) are passionate about providing empathetic, supportive mental services for clients of all identities, backgrounds, situations, and conditions. Many of the clients at Compassion Community Care (C3) suffer from feelings of overwhelming sadness, anger, frustration, disappointment, anxiety, or emotional fatigue. Clients meet with the therapists at Compassion Community Care (C3) to find a way to live a more fulfilling, more authentic life.
The therapists at Compassion Community Care (C3) practice a wide variety of evidence-based treatment modalities with clients. Clients may learn how to reflect on their thoughts, feelings, or actions. From these reflections, they’ll work with their therapist to create change, including building or breaking habits. Therapists may also teach clients different coping skills that can be used when feeling distressed or when in conflict with others. The therapists at Compassion Community Care (C3) collaborate with clients to come up with a treatment plan that works for them – which may include text therapy, email therapy, or other kinds of therapy.
Compassion Community Care (C3) is an inclusive space that aims to create a comfortable atmosphere for healing, introspection, and growth. The therapists at Compassion Community Care (C3) help individuals, couples, and families to make change in their lives towards healthier, happier living.
Compassion Community Care offers individual, couples, group, and family therapy sessions. We offer neurofeedback to treat anxiety, depression, performance anxiety, and attention problems. We offer Behavioral Health, Primary Care services, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management.
Our therapists are licensed and trained in a wide variety of treatment approaches. Our clinicians are listed (Top from left to right) Destiny Mosley, Precious Martin, Ju'Jaraw Singleton, Simone Phillips, Lena Nguyen, Manuela Daniels. (Bottom from left to right) Miguel Corzo, Amira King, Sasha Quarles, Malik Wynter.
Anxiety - Coping with excessive worry, nervousness, or stress; intense discomfort in social settings (social anxiety); sudden and intense feelings of panic (panic disorder)
Child mental health - Specialized strategies for common childhood disorders including attention issues, attachment problems, behavioral disorders, learning disorders, autism spectrum diagnoses, and feeding or elimination issues.
Couples counseling - Addressing relationship challenges and life transitions; strengthening communication and feelings of security, desire, connection, and love
Depression - Providing support and promoting healing of hopelessness, low motivation and energy, sadness, irritability, sleep disturbance, and loss of interest and pleasure in life
Trauma - Coping and healing after threatening or scary events, such as witnessing accidents or experiencing sexual, verbal, emotional, or physical abuse
Racism, oppression, and discrimination - Exploring how racism, oppression, and discrimination impacts one’s life, including relationships, work life, and self-esteem; growing self-care practices to combat the negative emotions that arise when faced with identity-based adverse experiences
Nevada: 8061-C
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