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Here at South Coast Community Services, we’re passionate about providing mental health services for adults and youth in our community. Our mission is to provide the treatment and support needed to improve and sustain great mental health. We offer easily accessible counseling services with experienced professionals. Together, with our team, you will find the resources that can help you cope with depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions.
Mental health is one of the most important needs in our society today. Explore our mental health services available to our community in the Orange County and San Bernardino County areas.

We Can Help You Explore Mental Health Issues Like
- Depression
- ADHD
- PTSD
- Child Trauma
- Behavioral Conduct Disorder
- Suicide Ideation & Prevention
- Bipolar Disorder
- Eating Disorders
- Anxiety
- And More
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Why Mental Health Is Important
It’s long been a standard in the U.S. that mental health often isn’t appreciated or valued as a measure of the true health of an individual. For a nation overly concerned with boot straps, we’ve managed to forget that to pull on your boot straps, you need to have the motivation to do so. With issues like depression, anxiety and other mental illnesses, it is important to find the help you need to heal and thrive. That’s where we come in. South Coast Community provides premium mental health treatments and services to help you, your family, and the youths in your life thrive. Start honoring your mental health like you would any other need from your body.

Not sure if you need mental health help? Here are the most common early signs of mental health issues:
- Feelings of helplessness or hopelessness
- Severe mood swings
- Eating & sleeping too much
- Pulling away from people and activities you enjoy
- Low energy
- Aches and pains
- Confusion, forgetfulness, anger, upset, worry and fear for no reason
- Increased confrontation with friends & family
- Hearing voices
- Believing things that aren’t true
- Considering self harm or the harm of others
- Finding daily tasks to be too much
- Feeling like nothing matters or feeling “numb”
- Having overly persistent thoughts
- Turning to smoking, drinking and drug use in an unproductive manner
