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Being a teen is hard. We help them get through it.

Rawhide’s community-based youth counseling provides a safe space for young men and women to talk about how they feel without fear of judgment. They can be themselves, become more confident, and start to build the tools they need to think, act and communicate in healthy ways.

Contact us to learn more.

If this is a crisis, dial 911.

This information is not intended for emergency help. If this is an emergency situation, dial 911. The National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 988.

Our highly trained, licensed therapists provide counseling for youth struggling with:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Trauma
  • PTSD
  • Loss and grief
  • Bipolar
  • Abuse
  • Anger
  • Child/adolescent issues
  • ADHD
  • Suicide prevention
  • Family dynamics
  • Life crisis and transition

Innovative. Relational.
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Discover connection and healing through CHAPS
Equine-Assisted Therapy.

Our Specialties

Therapy options to fit youths’ needs.

Our Therapists

Fully licensed. Fully compassionate.

Our Locations

Here to help in your community.

“I am happier. I am joy-filled. Now I love who I am, and I wouldn’t change that for the world.”

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Contact us about youth counseling.

To schedule an appointment, call us at 1-877-300-9101 or request more information with the form below. See the faces of Rawhide and learn more about our licensed therapists.

This information is not intended for emergency help. If this is an emergency situation, dial 911. The National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 988.

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