For Clients

For Clients

When you come to MFS for counseling for the first time, you're not sure what the experience will be like.  So you can know what will happen when you arrive, please click the "Your First Visit" bar at the left.  The information there will let you know the process that will begin your course of counseling or treatment with us.

To learn what some of our programs have done for others, and what they might do for you, please click the "Success Stories" bar at the left to read about the journeys that others have made with our help.

Also, as a client, you have rights.  By clicking the "Client Rights" bar at the left, you'll learn that you have a right to privacy, to review your own records, and to receive services regardless of race, creed, color, or other factors.  If you feel you have been treated poorly or that you rights have been violated, you can let us know by clicking the "File a Complaint" bar at the left or by telling your counselor, our receptionist, or any other MFS staff member.

Finally, you can always check our "Calendar" by clicking that bar at the left to see the schedule for groups, special events, and other occasions.

 

 

 

 

For Clients

Featured Success Stories

Ruth Recovered Her Life Through In SHAPE

I was suffering from depression, anxiety, and agoraphobia. Starting the In SHAPE program wasn’t easy for me, having to meet people at a certain time, go to a gym where there were a lot of other people, and discuss myself with a mentor. But my first mentor was a perfect match for me.

Dealing with Teenage Drinking

Jeff Drake, parent educator and a facilitator of guiding choices at Monadnock Family Services, responded to a column in The Keene Sentinel dealing with underage drinking issues. He commended The Sentinel for tackling this difficult issue and offered two concrete steps parents can take to solve the problem of underage drinking.

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