Services

Now Accepting Clients Aged 13+ for Video Mental Health Therapy

Foundations Health & Wholeness continues to live its mission by helping people heal mind and spirit. Our mental health therapists and counselors are open to see new clients ages 13 years and older via video or in-person therapy. Please call our compassionate client engagement team at 920-437-8256 to get started.


All of our therapists have successfully completed Telehealth Certification Institute’s THTC Program and earned their TeleMental Health Training Certificate (THTC). For more on the THTC, click HERE.

 

Please watch the video for more information on how video therapy works at Foundations. Note: Click the icon in the lower-right-hand side of the video to increase the size to full screen.

We innovate care to heal mind and spirit.

Our experienced therapists provide mental health and addiction counseling for children, teens, adults, couples, and families. We promote psychological health by treating each individual as a whole person, rather than a “case.” Treatment is based on your needs, and our therapists are trained to incorporate your spiritual beliefs into therapy if you so choose.

Individual Counseling

Our therapists are committed to compassionate and high-quality care for every client. We work clients of all ages.

Our highly-qualified therapists address emotional health issues, including, but not limited to:

  • Abuse
  • Addictions and substance abuse
  • ADHD
  • Anger Management
  • Anxiety
  • Cancer
  • Depression
  • Grief and loss
  • LGBTQ
  • Life Transitions
  • Loss and change
  • Marriage and relationships
  • Panic Attacks
  • Parenting
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Social skills
  • Spirituality and faith
  • Trauma
Solihten Institute Nationally Accredited – Locally Respected
We are proud to be accredited by the Solihten Institute and be a part of the Solihten network. For more information, visit solihten.org.

Language Services

We partner with Connecting Cultures and St. Norbert College’s Community Outreach and Language Services office to provide interpreter services for counseling clients. Get to know our therapists HERE.

Notice About Client Fees

Many health insurance plans provide mental health benefits; all or part of your session fee may be covered. Foundations may also provide an adjusted fee to make counseling affordable for those who are uninsured and underinsured. We remain committed to providing the highest quality service to all of our clients, regardless of their pay source. Fees are due at the time of service, and are the responsibility of the client.

Groups & Workshops

Throughout the year, we facilitate groups and workshops on a variety of mental wellness topics. Check out our events calendar HERE for upcoming group opportunities for children, couples, and families. Please contact our client engagement team at 920-437-8256 if you are interested in an opportunity that isn’t listed.

School-Based Mental Health Counseling

Through our partnership with the Connections for Mental Wellness Coalition, we provide mental health counseling at the following schools:

  • Aldo Leopold Community School, Green Bay Area Public School District
  • Bay View Middle School, Howard-Suamico School District

Please contact the schools directly for a referral.

I continue to come to Foundations counseling because my therapist has truly helped me work through quite a lot. Everyone is always helpful and professional. I always feel safe and welcome when I come in.

Community Partnerships

The Man Project

Foundations therapists collaborate with the J. J. Keller Foundation and other organizations to address the issue of men’s suicide in Wisconsin. Men complete suicide four times more often than women. We launched an outreach campaign to create awareness about this issue, partnered with the Brown County Tavern League to help us reach their customers, and held focus groups with men to talk about what supportive resources they need. We look forward to launching the next phase of this project soon. To see outreach materials and learn more about the project, visit the Man Project HERE.

Women & Infant Postpartum Depression Group

Working with Family & Childcare Resources of Northeast Wisconsin, we facilitate groups for new mothers and their infant children. We work with moms to address postpartum depression. Babies are part of this group to help moms continue the healthy bonding experience. Please contact the Family & Childcare Resource Center HERE for more information about the joining the program.

Trauma-Informed Parenting

Foundations is an active member of the Brown County Child Abuse & Neglect Initiative led by the Brown County United Way. Several times a year, the Initiative offers training for biological, foster, adoptive parents and caregivers, as well as providers, who work with children and families who have experienced trauma. Check out our events calendar for HERE upcoming training.

Comprehensive Community Services

Foundations contracts with Brown, Door, and Shawano counties to provide an array of services for those clients in county CCS program. Mental health and addiction counseling re provided in our clinics. Counseling and individual skill development can be provided in a client’s home or in the community. Skill development includes training in communication, interpersonal skills, problem solving, decision making, self regulation, conflict resolution, parenting, and other specific needs identified in the client’s service plan. For more information regarding referral into these programs, please contact:

Brown County Human Services – 920-391-6940
Door County Human Services – 920-746-7155
Shawano County Human Services – 715-526-4700

Community Committees

In addition, our therapists provide over 500 hours every year in pro bono service on community committees, including:

  • AODA (Alcohol & Other Drug Addiction) Providers Meeting Group
  • Brown County Coalition for Suicide Prevention
  • Brown County Mental Health Task Force
  • Brown County Area School-Based Task Force
  • Community Partnership for Children Task Force
  • United Way Trauma-informed Task Force
  • United Way Child Abuse Task Force

Consultation

We provide mental health consultation to community groups. Past consultation contracts include Family & Childcare Resources of N.E.W. and Oneida Nation Head Start. If you are interested in partnering with us for consultation, contact Director of Clinical Services, Julie Feld, at 920-437-8256.

In over 9 years, I've seen 3 counselors here and have zero complaints. Consistent scheduling including availability for crisis and cancellation list. Has helped both my personal and professional life.