Mending Clinic, a trusted provider of professional counseling and mental health services in Arlington, announces its relocation to Mansfield. The new office will officially open its doors on June 30, continuing its mission to provide compassionate, effective care for individuals and families in the DFW Metroplex.
Founded on the belief that mental health is the cornerstone of overall well-being, Mending Clinic has served the Arlington community with a comprehensive range of counseling services since 2011. The move to Mansfield represents an opportunity to better serve a growing and dynamic community while expanding access to vital mental health resources.
“Mental health care is essential to every healthy community,” said Amanda Gama, business director of Mending Clinic. “Our team is committed to walking alongside individuals as they navigate life’s challenges, and we’re excited to bring these services to Mansfield at a time when mental health support is needed more than ever.”
As part of its ongoing commitment to specialized care, Mending Clinic’s new location will continue offering its RESTORE Advanced Outpatient Program, an evidence-based therapeutic program designed for adults dealing with chronic depression, anxiety and trauma. RESTORE provides intensive outpatient counseling in a supportive, structured environment — integrating group therapy, individual sessions, and experiential therapies to promote healing and long-term recovery.
The new office will be at 2384 U.S. 287, Suite 204 in Mansfield.
Appointments for the new location are available now. For more information about services or to schedule a consultation, go to www.mendingclinic.com or call (682) 730-6363.
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