Remember the phrase: "It takes a village to raise a child"?
That's what I mentioned in my first and ignored response to this thread. Her son doesn't need a counselor, he needs a LOT of loving people to surround him and let him know that they love him, that he'll never be alone, and that they will do anything and everything to help him when he needs it. The problem? This world doesn't do that. Instead, we see people in the "ditch" and just keep on walkin' by saying to ourselves, "Oh. Someone else will help him."
"Christians" ignore. We don't help others. More often than not, when we see someone struggling, we usually mock them, talk about them behind their backs . . . when in reality, we need to be concerned and rush to their help and aid.
What I just wrote above is what is written about in my Avatar . . . suicide. We kill ourselves because no one is reaching out and helping those who are suffering.
So if we don't start helping this boy now, he may end up taking his own life one day. What's happening to him, right now, could be a matter of life and death, so the "church" needs to get itself together instead of worrying about attendance and how much money is in the bloody collection plate.