1205 W Bessemer Ave Ste 108
Greensboro, NC 27408 - Guilford County
(336) 333-2858
About Changing Phases Behavioral:
Established in 2010, Changing Phases Behavioral is located at 1205 W Bessemer Ave Ste 108 in Greensboro, NC - Guilford County and is a business listed in the categories Mental Health Clinics, Mental Health Centers, Outpatient Services, Specialty Outpatient Facilities, Nec, Mental Health Treatment Centers and All Other Outpatient Care Centers. After you do business with Changing Phases Behavioral, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Changing Phases Behavioral.
Categories: Mental Health Clinics, Mental Health Centers, Outpatient Services, Specialty Outpatient Facilities, Nec, Mental Health Treatment Centers and All Other Outpatient Care Centers
Year Started: 2010
- Main: (336) 333-2542
- Abuse Recovery
- Adolescents
- Alcohol Addiction
- Anxiety
- ASSESSMENT
- Behavior Disorders
- Behavior Problems
- Career Counseling
- Case Management
- Chemical Abuse
- Communication Issues
- Compulsive Eating
- Depression
- Detoxification
- Drug & Alcohol Abuse
- Families
- Family Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Health Care
- Individual
- Kids Counseling
- Marital Counseling
- Marital Therapy
- Mental Health
- Mental Retardation
- Mind & Body Therapy
- Mood Disorders
- Non Ambulatory
- Outpatient
- Overeating
- Pediatric Counseling
- Personal Counseling
- Physically Disabled
- Psychiatry
- PSYCHOLOGY
- Relational Therapy
- Relaxation Training
- Sadness
- Speech Disorders
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