Adult Anger Management Classes
Starting 10/2
5pm-7pm

Suicide Prevention Month

Z.R.A.Y. Celebration
February 29th 2020
11am-1pm
Veterans Insurance ACCEPTED
We also accept:

  • Tri Care
  • MHN
Lets Manage Our Emotions
Anger management is the process of learning to recognize signs that you're becoming angry, and taking action to calm down and deal with the situation in a productive way. Anger is a normal, healthy emotion when you know how to express it appropriately. Let us guide you on your journey.
Suicide Prevention Month
With suicide attempts increasing annually, more than 800,000 people worldwide committed suicide in 2012. Resulting in someone dying every 40 seconds. Grieving the lost are friends and family, help us prevent this cycle. If you or someone you know is in need of help please contact the provided hotline immediately.
Violence Intervention Program
Clay Counseling Solutions, has partnered with Young Visionaries, Victory Outreach, as well as the city of San Bernardino in collaborative efforts to reduce violent incidents in our community. Our primary emphasis is on providing confidential services to individuals and families impacted by gun violence. We understand the lifelong effects of experiencing a tragic event and will work tirelessly to restore your family by providing services proven to be effective. Call us today for more information. 
Z.R.A.A.Y. Celebration
Clay Counseling and Zeta Phi Beta will be honoring 100 students!! Save the date and help us celebrate our youth. Don't miss our leadership awards February 29, 2020  #letsgetbettertogether .
Homelessness
In early 2018, California’s total homeless population was largest in our nation and listed at 129,972. In May 2019, that number has now seen the largest decrease of -1,560 (about 1% reduction). The state of California also saw the largest decrease of homeless veterans of -600 (about 5% reduction).
Although, we all cannot be responsible for anyone else’s circumstances, their survival depends on the knowledge and accessibility of resources.
Violence Prevention
Today it seems violent shootings have become normalized by the constant occurrence across the nation. At a rate that has some of our youth feeling they must stay dangerous just to feel safe. However, violence isn’t the only way to remain dangerous: obtaining knowledge and having power over yourself is dangerous. Bruce Lee once said, “The most dangerous man is one who listens, thinks, and observes.”