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Allied Counseling Group

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About Us

Allied Counseling is a Fully Remote Counseling Practice

The business known as Allied Counseling Group was formed on December 1, 1991, with Kristin Milne-Glasser as sole proprietor, and was incorporated in Maryland in January 1999 as a limited liability corporation operating as Allied Counseling, LLC.
Allied Counseling Group’s principal place of business is 5100 Buckeystown Pike, Ste. 250, Frederick, MD 21704. Ongoing program development has progressed with current research in the addictions and mental health field, as well as adding new services that meet public demand. In 2003, additional groups, including anger management, a certified Domestic Violence Batterers’ Intervention Treatment program, and STEP parenting classes, were instituted.
SMART Recovery, a non-12-Step alternative to the 12-Step model of addictions recovery, was added as a separate program in 2006.
On-line and telephone counseling services were offered in early 2002 and continue to be a vital link to accessible and affordable mental health and crisis intervention.

250+

Patients Helped

5000+

Hours Invested

100+

H Pro-Bono

Healing Your Kids

Healing Hearts

Family Therapy

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Individual Therapy

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Healing Your Kids

Anger Management

Learn to control your anger and improve your relationships.

Alcohol/Drugs

Get support for addiction and start your journey towards recovery.

Anxiety and Depression

Overcome feelings of sadness, worry, and fear with professional help.

EAP

Access confidential counseling services and support for personal or work-related issues.

Divorce

Navigate the challenges of divorce and create a positive path forward.

Interventions

Help a loved one struggling get the support they need to recover.