About New Creation Counseling Center – Tipp City
New Creation Counseling Center is an outpatient counseling center in Tipp City, Ohio. They’re a Christian based facility founded by Ginghamsburg Church, and they help adults with a wide variety of issues and challenges that can include drug and alcohol addiction.
Your counseling services here will be individualized to you and the issues that you’re struggling with. Substance use disorder is complex, and it’s often affected by things like mental health conditions and life circumstances. The counselors here can help you to not only navigate your addiction recovery but also to address those issues that impact it. They can also provide psychiatric medication when it’s necessary.
One thing that stood out to me about this counseling center is their emphasis on accessibility and trying to make mental health care available to as many people as possible. They strive for affordability and don’t turn away anyone for an inability to pay. They accept most Medicaid plans and private insurance plans but for self pay clients they have a sliding fee scale so you’ll only pay what you can afford.
There’s a wide array of programs for you and your family. Speciality services can help kids and teens process emotions and trauma that can come from being impacted by substance abuse. They also have telehealth counseling available to make their services accessible if you don’t have transportation or child care.
While they are Christian and clients say that religion does play a significant part in their counseling, they note that they serve clients of all faith orientations and backgrounds.
One thing to keep in mind is that this is traditional outpatient counseling, so it’s not an intensive program. This type of addiction therapy is typically for people who are already fairly stable in their recovery and not in the early stages of sobriety or at a high risk for relapse.
Based on clients’ feedback, this counseling center seems to really depend on which counselor you’re paired with. Some say that their counselors are helpful and uplifting while others say that they didn’t feel like their counselor really listened to them so it could take some time to find the right fit.