FAQ'S
Family Mental Health Therapist in Maryland
General Questions
If you’re like most people, you probably have a lot of questions about mental health. At Lumen Christi Healthcare Services, we get a lot of questions from people just like you. That’s why we’ve put together this list of frequently asked questions about mental health. We hope you find the answers helpful. If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help.

Mental health issues have become one major problem of every family, community, and society. Lumen Christi Healthcare Services, LLC was created for the sole purpose of reducing the burden of dealing with mental illness, creating more awareness on mental health management in homes and providing needed support while bridging the gaps created by stigmatization among people living with mental disorders.
Lumen Christi is available to people who:
Are ages 5 and older.
Live within our operating regions.
Believe that they may be experiencing symptoms of the conditions we treat.Our comprehensive care model is designed for long-term treatment.
Lumen Christi offers long-term online care and medication management for a wide range of mental health conditions.
Our mission is to create awareness about mental health disorders through age-appropriate education sessions, providing culturally sensitive holistic care to renew hope and improve functioning.
No, you don’t need a prescription to use Lumen Christi. Our prescribing providers are well-trained and will work with you to determine the best treatment and medication plan for you.
Our prescribing providers are well-equipped to provide care for alcohol dependence. We offer therapy, counseling services, and medication treatment. Medications we may prescribe for alcohol use disorder include naltrexone, disulfiram, and acamprosate.
Our prescribing providers are well-equipped to provide care for alcohol dependence. We offer therapy, counseling services, and medication treatment. Medications we may prescribe for alcohol use disorder include naltrexone, disulfiram, and acamprosate.
Each of our care team members is trained to provide you with treatment and support to overcome your alcohol dependence. We suggest you meet with one of our prescribers to see if our alcohol dependence treatment could be a good fit for you.