LMHC is a non-profit corporation that has been providing behavioral health care services in West Central Minnesota since 1949. Throughout that time, our mission has been to promote the health of individuals, families, and communities by providing high quality, accessible behavioral healthcare.
While the decision to seek services may not always be easy, LMHC provides a comfortable environment where you can receive confidential assistance and personalized care.LMHC staff are specially trained to serve a broad spectrum of behavioral health care needs.
While the decision to seek services may not always be easy, LMHC provides a comfortable environment where you can receive confidential assistance and personalized care.LMHC staff are specially trained to serve a broad spectrum of behavioral health care needs.
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LMHC is a private non-profit 501(c)3 corporation that has provided behavioral healthcare services in west central Minnesota since 1949. LMHC has a thirteen (13) member Governing Board comprised of community members representing our service area.
To meet this broad mission and to be responsive to identified needs, many community partnerships have been formed with area schools, clinics and other community providers to ensure coordinated care for our clients ranging in age from from children to seniors.This ensures services can be brought closer to clients who do not live near an LMHC clinic.
To meet this broad mission and to be responsive to identified needs, many community partnerships have been formed with area schools, clinics and other community providers to ensure coordinated care for our clients ranging in age from from children to seniors.This ensures services can be brought closer to clients who do not live near an LMHC clinic.
An LMHC Endowment Fund was established in1996 with a gift of $25,000 from the estate of Mr. Cyrus Wright, a founding member of LMHC. Since its inception, the fund has continued to grow through memorials, appreciation, and estate planning. You can help LMHC serve and address the behavioral healthcare needs of the region by making a tax deductible contribution to our endowment fund.
As you progress through the therapeutic process, you should begin to feel gradual relief from your distress, to develop self assurance, and have a greater ability to make decisions and increased comfort in your relationship with others. Mental health treatment should help you cope with your feelings more effectively.
A medical doctor with special training in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional illnesses. Like other doctors, psychiatrists prescribe medications and provide ongoing monitoring of the effectiveness of the medications prescribed. A medical doctor with advanced special training in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and behavioral problems in children.
LMHC's Alexandria office has moved into its new office located at 702 34th ave East in Alexandria. For information call (320) 762-2400. The staff at the Alexandria office specialize in outpatient services for children and adults of all ages. Services consist of Individual and Family Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Psychiatric Assessments, Medication Management, and various Psychological Evaluations for children and adults.
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Lilly Horn
Jan 04, 2022
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I called back in July 2021 to schedule an appointment because i was seriously worried about my mental health, they told me they couldn’t get me in until jan 3rd 2022 and i agreed to wait the 5 months because I thought this clinic would help me. I was wrong. Then they called me to reschedule to january 26th so I said yes, until they called me again because that date wouldn’t work for them either and told me I had to wait 2-5 more months to get in for a simple psychiatric appointment. They provided no other help and if I have to wait almost a year to even get in to get looked at, I might as well
TheGuruAxle
Aug 16, 2021
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Lakeland is a terrible place to go if you suffer from severe mental illness, because if you complain about your services and miss as few as 3 appointments in a row they will terminate your treatment showing that they practice patient abandonment with out so much as a care as to why. some of there therapists tend to do nothing but repeat the same thing over and over again every session and seem only to be there to collect a pay check. They do not care about there patients only money and if you become a nuisance to them they'll stop your treatment suddenly by letter. honestly I'd recommend you go
Joshua Walczesky
May 04, 2021
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James Fromnyc
Mar 13, 2021
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Dan Schubert is totally incompetent. He didn't even know that ezopiclone wasn't a benzo. They lie to your face And then stab you in back if you challenge them. A practioner who needs a PDR for something they hand like candy is like a mechanic not knowing which end of a screwdriver to use.this place is the worst.
Bailey Erickson
Jul 28, 2020
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Triel Deray
Jul 06, 2019
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I've been going here since I was 14, and i wouldn't recommend anywhere else. The psychiatrists and psychologists listen well. I go to trauma therapy here and honestly it's been the best decision I've ever made. The place is always clean, the environment isn't overwhelming. The staff at the desks are always pleasant to deal with. It's just a nice place to go for my mental health needs.
Jeff Swedberg
Jan 07, 2019
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Amanita Bella Dreams
Aug 26, 2018
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I’m 44 years old and I’ve spent my entire life fighting to prove to myself or my doctors that all this was just made up stuff.
I was way wrong.
I’m with the same doctor now almost 2 yeas and for me that’s a miracle. I move a lot. I was on and off meds constantly. For the first time I found a doctor who listens to me and is very well educated about medication. My life had been changing. I’m not homeless anymore.
I think clearer and I react differently.
Thank the Tao for Lakeland and all they have helped me with, all that’s still in my future, and for helping my daughter make a complete
I was way wrong.
I’m with the same doctor now almost 2 yeas and for me that’s a miracle. I move a lot. I was on and off meds constantly. For the first time I found a doctor who listens to me and is very well educated about medication. My life had been changing. I’m not homeless anymore.
I think clearer and I react differently.
Thank the Tao for Lakeland and all they have helped me with, all that’s still in my future, and for helping my daughter make a complete