Counseling & Wellness Services
Detroit, Michigan

Start My Wellness provides counseling, medication management, psychological testing and other wellness services for children, teens, adults, groups, couples and families in the Greater Metro Detroit Area.

Our certified therapists have home-grown roots, so you can feel confident in their skills and at home in your community throughout your experience.

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Therapy & Counseling

We can help kids, teens & adults learn new skills to create a more fulfilling & happy life.

happy woman smiling after therapy session at Start My Wellness

Psychiatric Medication

We provide medication for all ages to treat depression, anxiety & other symptoms.

happy woman smiling after therapy session at Start My Wellness

Psychological Testing

We test for a wide range of psychological conditions & specialize in second opinions.


Make an Appointment

To get started with Start My Wellness, schedule an appointment online or call 248-514-4955. During the scheduling process, we will ask questions to match you with the therapist who will best meet your needs including service type, emotional symptoms and availability.

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Saying No

The Do’s and Don’ts of Saying No

The fear of disappointment, inadequacy, and selfishness often leads to our need to please others. Consider your personal needs, boundaries, & what you may be sacrificing before saying yes. Author: Jordan Reynolds, LLMSW

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I’ve Wasted So Much Time… Now What?

I’ve Wasted So Much Time… Now What?

It’s a familiar feeling. The guilt, shame, and pure frustration of time slipping away. Maybe you didn’t accomplish all that you wanted. When you find yourself worried about wasted time or becoming lost in the image of a
predictable life, remember you are on your own timeline. Author: Jordan Reynolds, MSW

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My Family Believes in Mental Health Stigmas – What Do I Do?

My Family Believes in Mental Health Stigmas – What Do I Do?

Oftentimes, conversations about mental health stigma focus solely on public and systemic discrimination and how they influence societal responses — however, what happens when that stigma lies in your own living room? How do you address your own mental health needs when you may be in a situation where those around you do not understand?

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What Lobsters Can Teach Us About Personal Growth

What Lobsters Can Teach Us About Personal Growth

Towards the end of our therapy session together, I found myself reflecting on a few of the things Jeremy had mentioned that stuck out to me. In talking about the process of personal growth and change, my client asked, “Why does changing your life for the better have to be so difficult? Why do I feel weak and inadequate talking about my problems? I don’t like feeling uncomfortable”.

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Looking for More Insight? Maybe These Titles Can Help!

Looking for More Insight? Maybe These Titles Can Help!

Therapeutic healing doesn’t happen in a vacuum. For many in therapy, this means they find themselves practicing self-reflection and considering salient topics between sessions. Sometimes this leads to more frequent meetings and exploration with a therapist, and other times it leads to exploration in other avenues. One common place for exploration? Literature.

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Is Therapy For Me?

Is Therapy For Me?

There are many good reasons to start therapy, personal growth, self-empowerment, learning new skills. But when it comes to making the first appointment, it is not uncommon to second guess your decision.

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Managing Fatigue in a Pandemic

Managing Fatigue in a Pandemic

We are all varying levels of exhausted and it is no wonder considering what we’ve been through in the last year. When the outside world becomes too much to bear, closing ourselves in and withdrawing is one way of trying to mitigate the over-stimulation. The short-term benefits may be immediately evident, and how do we find ways that support long-term relief from drastic fatigue?

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