WBC Counseling provides trauma-informed, brain injury-informed mental health services to clients across Michigan. At the core of our approach are safety, clarity, and collaboration. Additionally, we recognize that healing requires a steady, predictable environment where individuals feel understood and supported.
Whether you are navigating trauma, adjusting after a traumatic brain injury, or seeking support for your family, our team is here to help you move forward with confidence and clarity.
We are proud to be a CARF-accredited organization, demonstrating our commitment to the highest standards of quality, safety, and care.
We create a safe, welcoming environment where clients feel valued, understood, and supported throughout their mental health journey.
No two stories are the same. Therefore, we thoughtfully match each client with the right therapist and tailor care to meet individual needs and goals.
We believe meaningful progress happens through connection. Because of this, our team works together with clients and their support system to encourage growth and lasting change.
Support for emotional, cognitive, and behavioral changes following a traumatic brain injury. In addition, we help individuals navigate identity shifts, daily-life challenges, and relationship changes with practical, compassionate guidance.
Evidence‑aligned support for anxiety, depression, stress, and life transitions. Our clinicians work collaboratively with clients to build coping skills and strengthen emotional well‑being.
Dedicated support for caregivers navigating the emotional and practical demands of supporting a client or loved one with trauma or TBI, while also helping them build resilience and sustainable coping strategies.
A trauma‑informed approach that prioritizes safety, pacing, and nervous‑system awareness. We help clients process experiences in a way that feels manageable and respectful of their needs.
Accessible, flexible care for individuals and families anywhere in the state, with sessions delivered through secure, HIPAA-compliant platforms.
Guidance for families working through communication challenges, transitions, or the impact of trauma or brain injury, while supporting healthier connection and understanding within the family system.
Starting therapy can bring up a lot of questions, from scheduling and insurance to what your first session will be like. To help with that, we’ve gathered our most frequently asked questions to help you feel informed and confident before getting started.















