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If you’re recovering from or struggling with a health problem – there is only one reason. Your body’s natural self-healing mechanisms haven’t yet done their job. Sometimes just a little help is needed. Most people seek out Acupuncture after being disappointed with the results of medications and other treatments. Even the strongest modern drugs usually can only mask symptoms, not cause healing. True healing is only possible when your body heals itself. That’s what makes Acupuncture so powerful. It works by assisting your body’s self-healing mechanisms and correcting biochemical imbalances. As an acupuncturist, I’ve been privileged to see many, many cases of healing, even after nothing else worked. Please review the conditions treated page to see if acupuncture may be appropriate for you. Besides Traditional Acupuncture, the following treatment modalities are also offered: Esoteric Acupuncture, Cosmetic Acupuncture, Meditation Instruction and Qi Gong.

Human Save

(562) 888-0386

Our mission at Humansave is to protect our youth, advocate for survivors, and ignite the communities we serve to cultivate the empathy and compassion necessary to end the demand for exploitation. Humansave clinicians provide onsite mental health services to victims and survivors of human trafficking and child sexual exploitation using a client-centered, trauma informed approach. We meet our clients and their families in homes, shelters, and safe public locations across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. We also facilitate an Awareness and Prevention program for youth, Life Skills Curriculum for survivors and at-risk members of our community, HT workshops, and Clinical Training for other service providers. Our clinicians utilize and combine several different approaches depending on the needs of the individual, as we recognize that one size does not fit all. From cognitive-behavioral therapy to mindfulness practices, our goal is to help our clients reconnect with themselves and those they love. Because we believe that one of the most powerful tools in the healing process is a strong and healthy support system, we include parents, siblings, and other members of the client’s household in therapy whenever possible and appropriate.

Human Save

  • 404 East 1st Street, Long Beach, California 90802, US

Provide quality, strength-based mental health services to children. Help children achieve success at school and in the community. Strengthen and empower family relationships by fostering hope, wellness, and resiliency Transition Age Youth (TAY) programs provide an array of mental health and supportive services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) and Severe and Persistently Mentally Ill (SPMI) youth ages 16-25. TAY programs focus on a number of priority populations to receive these services, along with a specific emphasis on outreaching and engaging TAY who are currently unserved and underserved.

Long Beach Child & Adolescent Clinic

  • 2602 Redondo Avenue, Long Beach, California 90806, US

Heritage Clinic

(626) 577-8480

Heritage Clinic provides mental health services for adults 55+ and some at younger ages who are physically challenged or are caregiving for an older adult. Mental health services, case management, and medication support. Counseling and psychotherapy services are provided to promote healing and wellness for adults 55 and over who are struggling with a stressful life event, loss, or trauma. Full-Service Partnership provides extensive treatment for individuals diagnosed with a severe mental illness that requires support for their emotional, psychiatric, physical, and housing needs.

Heritage Clinic

  • 3939 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, California 90807, US

For The Child's mission is to build healthy lives for children and families, free of abuse, neglect and violence. For The Child will – one child at a time, one family at a time, one program at a time – build a community that provides a circle of safety and possibility for children. A comprehensive mental health program for economically disadvantaged children and adolescents with serious emotional and behavioral problems. Interventions are family focused, identifying family stressors and drawing upon family, cultural and community resources. Services are provided in partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health and the Long Beach Unified School District.

For the Child – Cedar House​

  • 4565 California Avenue, Long Beach, California 90807, US

Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Long Beach & West Orange County supports individuals, families, couples, and children in Long Beach and the surrounding communities with counseling, case management for older adults, emergency financial assistance, food and essentials, domestic violence education and prevention, and referral to ongoing resources. We serve everyone, regardless of religion, race, gender identity, socioeconomic status, or immigration status. JFCS strives to be there when people need us—when you need us—to offer the comfort of knowing that no one needs to face life’s challenges or celebrate life’s triumphs alone.
Be Love Be Well Be Whole is a holistic collaboration between two Gen X mental health professionals that takes a journey into the multiple pieces of experience that makes us whole. We will dive into relationships in all phases and stages, mental health and wellness.

Men’s Rap

(562) 434-4455

An informal discussion group where ideas are exchanged on a variety of issues pertinent to gay men and the LGBT community at large. Men’s Rap exists as a space for men to share and discuss personal experiences and provide an alternative place for gay men to meet and make friends. Men’s rap is open to gay, bisexual, and transgender men of all ages.

Men’s Rap

  • 2017 East 4th Street Long Beach, CA 90814

Support Positive

(562) 741-9946

Dealing with a new HIV diagnosis can be a challenging and at times overwhelming. Support Positive discusses issues affecting those with a new diagnosis including relationships, managing and understanding medical care and treatment options, and dealing with family, work, and friends. If you have been diagnosed in the past two years and are looking for support, call and join your

Support Positive

  • 2017 East 4th Street Long Beach, CA 90814

Haweya

(949) 771-6321

Haweya is a social group that welcomes Middle Easterns and other ethnicities and races who share similar cultural background including East Africans, South Asians, Armenians, and others. We welcome friends and allies from all backgrounds ages 18+ who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, as well as those questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity/expression and straight allies. Haweya focuses on providing support to LGBTQ+ Middle Eastern+ people and fostering a sense of community amongst them and their allies. Our discussion topics will range from spirituality to sex, relationships to health and more.

Haweya

  • 2017 East 4th Street Long Beach, CA 90814

Men Over 40

(562) 434-4455

Men Over 40 is a group for gay and bisexual men to gather for social chats, dining, and activities. Outside The Center, on the first and third Tuesdays of the month, Men Over 40 gathers at various eateries for dining and socializing. Events are planned and structured by individual group members and participation in the planning process is encouraged.

Men Over 40

  • 2017 East 4th Street Long Beach, CA 90814

Trans-verse

(562) 434-4455

Transverse is a weekly, peer-led group for people ages 16-24 who identify as trans, non-binary, two-spirit, and/or another identity under the trans umbrella. Week-to-week meetings include discussions, socializing, and planned programming.

Trans-verse

  • 2017 East 4th Street Long Beach, CA 90814

20 Somethings

(562) 434-4455

20 Somethings is The LGBTQ Center of Long Beach’s weekly social and support group for LGBTQ+ identified folks and their allies who are in and around their 20s.

20 Somethings

  • 2017 East 4th Street Long Beach, CA 90814