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Empowering You to Navigate Life's Challenges
 

Tailored to your specific needs, counseling services can take any form and cover a broad range of topics. Such issues may include: PTSD, anxiety, depression, substance use and more. Many times, emergency responders, veterans and their family members do not know what it is they need. Counseling services can help find what is the best fit for you and design a plan that meets with your schedule, for as long of a period as you may need it. As a faith-based ministry, Responding to Grace’s counseling services will take an Evangelical Christian approach to counseling

In person sessions are designed to meet face-to-face. Resources are available to help find the right counselor in your area to meet the unique needs of veterans and emergency responders.

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In person Sessions

Tele-Health is meeting with a counselor virtually through an online platform that allows  you to meet with your therapist from the comfort of your home or office. Tele-Health also allows clients to meet with a counselor that they work with best from a variety of locations.

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Telehealth

Sometimes we get stuck and just need a little assistance from a professional.  Life coaching can help one who may need just some assistance and ideas to get moving in the right direction with a big decision or setting goals.  Whether through our own counseling and chaplain services or from our network of professionals, we will help you find the right life coach to help you.

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Life Coaching

Referral Services

We will help you find a counselor or chaplain in your area.  We thoroughly vet professionals to ensure that they have a background working with veterans and/or first responders and their families.  

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I do not live in New York?

Responding to Grace works with individuals in a variety of different states. If a situation arises where your state or location does not work with our members, we will help you find a service provider that works within our mission and will work with your specific needs.

Does my department/unit need to be informed when I am seeking counseling services?

Responding to Grace is an independent non-profit organization. We do not work for any department or organization. Therefore we do not release client information. The only exception is if a client is suicidal or homicidal. Mandatory reporting laws compels us to report in these circumstances.

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