Psychological help for young people in Delmenhorst: consultation hours from November!
Psychological counseling center in Delmenhorst offers young people uncomplicated support. Office hours: 1st & 3rd Tuesday.

Psychological help for young people in Delmenhorst: consultation hours from November!
Something is happening in Delmenhorst in terms of psychological support for young people. DelmeNews reports on a new psychological counseling center that is aimed specifically at children, young people and parents. This is intended to make it easier to access help and support, especially for young people under the age of 21 who live in Delmenhorst or the Oldenburg district.
The advice center at Bismarckstrasse 26 will open its doors to the public from November. What is particularly practical is that you do not need to register in advance or make an appointment to have an initial conversation. Open office hours take place every first and third Tuesday of the month from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. A good step to give more young people the opportunity to share their worries and fears.
Importance of psychological support
Young people often struggle with many questions and challenges. According to an article by AOK Many of them feel alone when it comes to their fears and worries. Shame and fear of not being understood often prevent them from confiding in adults. This has fatal long-term consequences: unspoken problems can result in mental illness or behavioral problems.
An effective instrument for relief is the JugendNotmail, which carries out important prevention work for people up to 19 years old. Online advice is available around the clock and has a lower inhibition threshold than personal conversations. After all, around 1,000 emergency emails are received every month, whereby those seeking help can register under a nickname without providing any identifiable data. The legal obligation of confidentiality for consultants offers additional security.
Additional offers for young adults
For the age group of 20 to 26, there are also offers such as worry hotlines and online advice, which are provided in collaboration with JugendNotmail and Caritas. These offers are crucial in offering young adults a point of contact when it comes to their personal challenges. This shows that there is a real commitment to giving young people the space they need to develop and overcome their problems.
The newly opened advice center in Delmenhorst and the existing online offerings are steps in the right direction. It is particularly important that young people receive help at an early stage, before minor worries become major problems. This must be a priority in our society because our youth are the future.
For more information about the psychological counseling center, those interested can visit the website KIDKIT Visit to find out what other support offers are available in the region.