🎥 Resilience Counseling & Social Skills Center Featured on ABC 8News: Richmond!
We are excited to share that Resilience Counseling & Social Skills Center was featured on WRIC ABC 8News – Showcase Richmond, highlighting an incredibly important topic for families across our community.
🌟 In the News: Supporting Children’s Mental Health
Our very own Robert Raborn, Licensed Professional Counselor and Regional Clinical Director at Resilience Counseling & Social Skills Center, appeared on WRIC-TV to share trusted, practical guidance on:
When should parents seek support for their child’s mental health?
This is a question many families quietly ask themselves — and Rob offered clear, compassionate insight grounded in real-world clinical experience.
🧠 What Families Can Take Away
During the interview, Rob discussed:
Signs that typical stress may be turning into something more significant
When changes in mood, behavior, sleep, or school performance may warrant professional support
The importance of early intervention
How therapy can help children build emotional regulation skills and resilience
His message was simple but powerful:
You don’t have to wait for a crisis to get help.
Seeking support early can make a meaningful difference in a child’s confidence, coping skills, and overall wellbeing.
💙 Our Commitment to the Richmond Community
At Resilience Counseling & Social Skills Center, we are proud to serve families across the Greater Richmond area and beyond. With multiple locations and a team of dedicated clinicians, our mission has always been to provide:
Compassionate, evidence-based therapy
Social skills development programs
Medication management services
Support for children, teens, adults, and families
Seeing our clinical leadership featured on local news reinforces what we strive for every day — to be a trusted voice for mental health in our community.
📺 Watch the Full Interview
We invite you to watch Rob’s full segment on ABC 8News here:
👉 Watch the interview:
https://www.wric.com/showcase-richmond/resilience-counseling-social-skills-center-when-to-get-help-for-your-childs-mental-health/
If you’re wondering whether it might be time to seek support for your child, we’re here to help. Reaching out is a sign of strength — and sometimes one conversation can make all the difference.