Horizon Counseling in West Bloomfield, MI

5757 West Maple Road, Suite 800B
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

(248) 439-0383

Hours of Operation
Monday: 9am to 9pm
Tuesday: 9am to 9pm
Wednesday: 9am to 9pm
Thursday: 9am to 9pm
Friday: 9am to 7pm
Saturday: 9am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed

Get the support you need with counseling West Bloomfield residents rely on. Horizon Counseling offers personalized therapy for individuals, couples, teens, and families.

West Bloomfield is a unique and diverse suburb known for its strong sense of community, excellent schools, and active lifestyle. With a population that includes busy professionals, growing families, and individuals from many cultural backgrounds, life here can be rewarding—but also stressful. At Horizon Counseling, we understand how important it is to have the right support system in place when life feels overwhelming.

Our team of experienced therapists offers personalized, evidence-based care in a warm, welcoming environment. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, relationship challenges, parenting stress, or life transitions, we’re here to help you move forward with clarity and resilience.

If you’re looking for counseling in West Bloomfield that truly meets you where you are, Horizon Counseling is here to guide you toward a healthier, more balanced future.

Counseling Services in West Bloomfield, Michigan

Adjustment disorder counseling helps people cope with life changes and reduce stress or distress related to those changes.

Adolescent counseling supports teens in processing emotions, navigating academic and social challenges, build coping skills, and strengthening resilience.

Counseling for anger management focuses on learning specific behavioral skills and ways of thinking so you can cope with anger and avoid emotionally, and physically violent confrontations.

Anxiety is perhaps the most common emotional difficulty. Therapy for anxiety will help you manage your emotions.

Assault survivor counseling helps individuals process trauma, cope with emotional and psychological impacts, and regain a sense of safety and well‑being.

Grief counseling is intended to help the client grieve in a healthy manner, to understand and cope with emotions and to find a way to move on.

Play therapy for children uses play and age‑appropriate activities to help young clients express feelings, work through emotions, and build healthy coping and social skills.

Children’s counseling supports young clients in expressing emotions, addressing behavioral or social challenges, and developing healthy coping skills.

Closed head injury evaluation helps assess the effects of a non‑penetrating brain injury so clinicians can understand cognitive or emotional impacts and guide appropriate support or treatment planning.

A couples therapist works with couples to help gain insight into their relationship, resolve conflict and improve relationships.

Depression counseling is intended to help clients understand their symptoms, cope with emotional challenges, and develop healthier ways to manage daily life.

Domestic abuse perpetrator counseling is intended to help individuals who have harmed a partner understand their behavior, take responsibility, and develop non-violent, healthier relationship skills.

Counseling is intended to help individuals who have experienced partner abuse process their emotions, rebuild self-worth, and develop healthier coping and relationship skills.

Executive and business coaches help leaders change the interpersonal work environment. Creating teams and relationships that function in healthy and productive ways.

Family counseling is a form of treatment that is designed to address specific issues affecting the health and functioning of a family.

LGBTQ counseling is intended to provide an affirming, supportive space for individuals to explore identity-related experiences, cope with stress or discrimination, and build emotional well-being

Life coaching supports individuals in setting goals, overcoming obstacles, and creating actionable plans to achieve personal and professional growth.

Men’s counseling provides support for men to better understand their emotions, face personal challenges, and improve overall well-being.

Neuropsychological testing evaluates cognitive, behavioral, and emotional functioning to help identify strengths, challenges, and appropriate treatment or support.

Psychotropic prescription drug withdrawal and recovery provides guidance and support to safely manage withdrawal symptoms and regain stability and well‑being.

Senior counseling helps older adults cope with life transitions, process emotions like grief or loss, and build resilience and meaning as they navigate aging.

Many survivors develop mental health conditions after sexual assault. Having a mental health concern does not make you “weak” or “broken.” People who have survived sexual assault can get help from a mental health professional.

A substance abuse counselor is a mental health counselor specializing in treating patients who have a dependency on drugs or alcohol. The counselor works with their client to help overcome dependencies and become self-sufficient.

Substance abuse evaluations assess an individual’s use patterns and related risks to inform appropriate treatment planning and support.

Trauma and PTSD counseling helps individuals process traumatic experiences, reduce distressing symptoms, and build coping skills for greater emotional stability and well-being.

Women’s counseling helps women navigate emotional and life challenges, build resilience, and strengthen well‑being through supportive, personalized therapeutic guidance.