Project 404 (Youth mental health service)
Counselling, group and support services for youth with mental health needs
Counselling, group and support services for youth with mental health needs
Psychological assessment and consultation services
The service provides free counselling services for low-income family, including students, individuals with proof of unemployment or financial needs, families who receives CSSA and domestic helpers. Sessions will be conducted by a clinical professional, in Cantonese or English.
Service provides counselling services, treatments and assessment for children and adolescents. Treatments including play therapy and sand play therapy. Interested individuals may fill in the online registration form (https://www.methodist-centre.com/cies/tc/counseling_booking?p=counseling_booking&lang=tc&theme=cies), or contact the centre directly for registration.
Service provides individual counselling services, psychological assessment and treatments, and clinical psychological services. Interested individuals may fill in the online registration form (https://www.methodist-centre.com/cies/tc/counseling_booking?p=counseling_booking&lang=tc&theme=cies), or contact the centre directly for registration.
The support group provides adult anxiety/OCD sufferers with a platform to voice and share their fears, worries and anxiety in a safe, non-judgemental and confidential environment. Please visit the website for scheduling information and email the organisation to join.
Service provides psychoeducation and counselling services for individuals with anxiety disorders or OCD by incorporating techniques from different treatment methods. Virtual counselling sessions are also available at a low cost.
SRACP halfway house practiced the Recovery Model, which encouraged PIRs to develop their strengths and potential, as well as to give a sense of capability and bring hope to enrich their life. Besides, we are devoted to ensure PIRs in obtaining community resources for their recovery and well-being by establishing and maintaining supportive community relationship in the society.
Service provides clinical assessment and psychological treatment for children with mental or behavioural issues, including individual treatment, group training, mental health education, case management and consultation. Case referrals are accepted from health professionals and other organisations.