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Crossroads Counseling Services

Substance Abuse, Alcohol Addiction, Drug Addiction

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Website | (815) 433-5101
601 W Norris Dr Ste B, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA


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Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 601 W Norris Dr Ste B, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA
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Welcome!

Why counseling? Why Crossroads?


Whether coming in for counseling for the first time or transferring to us from another counselor, Crossroads strives to meet the needs of every individual.

There are many factors that play into an individual's well-being. A person's physical health, chronic pain, illness, or even chemical imbalances can affect behaviors and emotions. History of trauma, PTSD for example, can impact a person's relationships and behaviors. Issues from childhood, unhealthy patterns, financial/employment stressors, substance abuse issues can interrelate to cause problematic behaviors now. Sometimes our clients just want to talk or need a second opinion. Crossroads can help.

Everyone is an individual and needs individual care. Our counselors get to know their patients in-depth to provide the most personalized form of care, diagnosis and treatment. This is what you deserve.

Our counselors are prompt, professional and courteous. Our goal is to enhance the quality of life for every individual and family. EVERYONE should be treated with dignity and respect in a non-judgmental atmosphere.

Everyone has the ability to change and deserves the support to do so. We offer help throughout life's most difficult moments.

As Robert Frost said: "I shall be telling this with a sigh. Somewhere ages and ages hence: two roads diverged in a wood, and I --- I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference."

Proudly serving: Morris, Ottawa, IL, Plainfield, IL, Wilmington, IL

Google Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings)

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Mr. Alley, thank you for treating your client with dignity and respect for a recent evaluation. Most of all, thank you for listening to him and truly caring about him as an individual.
Wednesday 13th September 2017