Dr. Reba Haley, therapist at The Hope Center for Living, Inc. and author of The Covenant Connection is excited to announce that she received the license to provide outpatient substance abuse and mental health services.

“What a blessing,” said Haley. “We are serving Brandon, Valrico, and Riverview.”

The Hope Center for Living, Inc. is a Florida non-profit organization that provides addiction, substance abuse and mental health services to adolescences and adults. Haley said that its mission is to provide and manage a broad array of human services to include supportive and intervention treatment to adolescences and adults with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders.

The outpatient treatment program meets four times a week from 6 – 8 p.m. for eight weeks and includes education, group therapy, individual and family therapy and random drug screening.

The Hope Center works with individuals with recovery support specialist who guide clients and families throughout the process of intervention and help secure effective treatment.

“The staff is sensitive to the needs of families and provides support during the journey of recovery,” according to Haley. “The goal is to help families feel more comfortable during this stressful period.”

The Hope Center for Living, Inc is licensed by the Florida Department of Children and Family Services. Reba Haley is the Chief Executive Officer and possesses a PhD in Christian Counseling and a Master’s Degree in Psychology. She also possesses a Master’s of Science degree in Addiction Counseling and has extensive academic studies in Marriage and Family Therapy.

For more information, call 671-4800 or visit www.hopecenterforliving.org.

 

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Kelly Wise Valdes
Kelly Wise Valdes has been writing for the Osprey Observer since 2008. She graduated in 1989 from Florida Southern College with a B.S. in Communications and enjoys writing and traveling. She currently resides in northern Hillsborough County with her husband, David. When not traveling and writing, Kelly and her husband enjoy spending time with their five grown children (as well as their grandchildren) that still keep them very busy.