How We Can Help
DepressionStress, life changes, lack of sleep, use of substances or chronic financial or relationship problems can significantly contribute to bringing on a depressive episode.
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AnxietyOne of the most common forms of anxiety disorders is Generalized Anxiety Disorder, affecting 6.8 million Americans and can begin at any age.
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Relationship DifficultiesRelationship difficulties tend to surface as communication problems and are one of the main reasons people seek out psychotherapy.
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Mind-Body MedicineMind-body medicine focuses on the interactions among the mind, body, and behavior, and on the powerful ways in which emotional, mental, social, spiritual, and behavioral factors can directly affect health.
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BipolarBipolar Disorder, formerly called manic depressive disorder, is a mood disorder in which people swing from moods of mania, or elevated expansiveness, to depression.
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Personality DisordersPersonalities disorders or “disorders of the self” are long-term and pervasive. They affect every aspect of your life from your relationships to your moods to even your sense of your own identity.
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TraumaThe word “trauma” is used to describe experiences or situations that are emotionally painful and distressing, and that overwhelm people’s ability to cope, leaving them powerless.
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AngerAlthough anger is a normal, and usually healthy behavior, it can become destructive when out of control. Anger is typically rooted in fear or sadness and is expressed when you feel your opinion or efforts aren't appreciated. By working through background life challenges, we can help control your anger together.
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Grief and LossCoping with grief and loss is challenging. Drastic life changes can lead to disbelief, denial, and distress. During these tough periods it is most important to take care of your mental health and we are here to lead you back to a happy and engaging life.
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Clinician Services
For clinicians, we offer consultation and training for those who want to expand their range of therapeutic interventions, deepen their psychological knowledge and connect with other clinicians who want to grow and create change in their clients.
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