Counseling - Mental Health

Jones Regional Counseling Center

The Jones Regional counseling center offers a full time mental health counseling service.

Services include:

  • individual counseling
  • couple and marital counseling (including premarital counseling)
  • family counseling

To take an on-line, confidential depression screening, click here.

Individual Counseling

The center gives affirming and supportive individual counseling for adults, adolescents, and children to resolve depression, anxiety, and other trauma related symptoms. Individual counseling can help reduce stress and help you find healthy ways to keep stress at a minimum. It can help with anger management and be a helpful source during those times of personal adjustment to foreseen and unforeseen life issues and transitions. Counseling can be an opportunity to change non-helpful patterns and enhance personal development.

Couple and Marital Counseling

When you find that you continue to have the same arguments over again without resolution and you may be feeling increasingly distant from your partner, the counseling center at Jones Regional can help with couple or marital counseling. You will have the opportunity to resolve old issues and change coping patterns that may no longer serve your relationship goals. You will be able to learn new skills that can serve to enhance every dimension of your relationship. Thinking about getting married? Premarital counseling is offered to enhance and support your new life together. If, on the other hand, you have decided to divorce or separate, couple or marital counseling can help to negotiate some of the common issues associated with those decisions.

Family Counseling

At Jones Regional counseling center we want your family to have the skills and knowledge to be able to create a respectful, supportive environment where each member can grow and mature into not only responsible family members, but community members as well. Family counseling is offered to support parents in their parenting rolls to create supportive and low stress environments. It also functions as a means to help the whole family overcome the obstacles to communication and conflict resolution.

Coverage

Jones Regional accepts most insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid. In an effort to facilitate an overall positive experience for you at Jones Regional counseling center, we suggest you contact your insurance company and ask about your mental health benefits. Let your insurance company know that Jones Regional bills as a facility (hospital outpatient) and not as an office. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.

Never seen a counselor before? Call David at 319-481-6386 to find out more before making an appointment. You may also request free information outlining what you can expect in counseling.

Jones Regional counseling center is located at Jones Regional Medical Center in the lower level outpatient clinic, 1795 Hwy. 64 East, Anamosa, IA 52205.

Hours : Morning and afternoon appointments are available Monday through Friday. Evening appointments are available.

Contact: call 319-481-6386 or email kleistda@jonesregional.org for more information.

David A Kleist, LMFT,
Jones Regional Counseling Center
1795 Hwy. 64 East
Anamosa, IA 52205

For your health and convenience, Jones Regional counseling center is a tobacco-free environment.


Sean Williams
Outpatient Services & Procedures
"There's something about that one-on-one here. Even as an outpatient, they make a point to get to know you the minute you walk in the door. It's small enough here that you know them all by name, yet they're all very professional. You can tell they genuinely want to help you. They have really good communication. They make you feel so relaxed and comfortable that you can talk to them about your pain and not be embarrassed. If you can't do that with your caregiver then you're not going to get anywhere."
- Dori Huenefeld, Springville, former physical and occupational therapy patient at Jones Regional recovering from nerve and muscle damage due to a debilitating blood clot and diabetes complications, pictured with her son Jason