Our world has changed significantly. At Steadfast Counseling, we recognize the importance of a steady, compassionate approach to mental health counseling. Diana Ball has been providing this unwavering support to clients for over 10 years of Social Work practice. Her experiences include a variety of settings: adolescent residential care, inpatient and outpatient medical case management, outpatient mental health, and addiction counseling. Diana uses these experiences to bring a wealth of resources and knowledge to the table as she supports her clients to reconnect with their strengths and resources. Diana currently focuses her practice on helping adults with depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use disorders to find the freedom and strength to pursue their goals. She has a growing adolescent practice (ages 14+) in which she offers a family-centered, collaborative approach to clients with ADHD, depression, anxiety, and trauma.
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