Psychotherapy Psychotherapy is a type of treatment for psychological disorders. It is also used to help individuals deal with difficulties in their lives. Psychotherapy is individually tailored to the needs of the client. Read More
Family Therapy Family therapy approaches assessment and intervention using the family system under the idea that each part is connected or related. Read More
Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy focuses on individuals becoming self-aware of their troubles, negative thoughts, and beliefs, and then it encourages taking active roles in changing how they think and feel. Read More
Anxiety Disorders Anxiety disorders are one of the most common psychological problems. Individuals with anxiety disorders experience intense worry, fear, apprehension, and even panic. Treatment for anxiety disorders often includes cognitive behavioral psychotherapy. In severe cases, the psychotherapy may be augmented by prescription medication. Read More
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Individuals with ADHD have impairment in their ability to pay attention and focus, particularly in situations where they lack interest. Many individuals with ADHD also struggle with impulsivity and hyperactive behavior. Read More
Depressive and Bipolar Disorders Depressive and bipolar disorders are common psychological problem. Both of these classes of disorders affect an individual’s mood. Individuals with these disorders experience intense dread, sadness, and worry. Read More
Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders include alcohol and drug abuse and dependence. It also covers addictive behaviors such as compulsive gambling. Read More
Obsessive Compulsive Disorders Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder where unreasonable thoughts and fears, or obsessions, lead a person to repetitive behaviors known as compulsions. Read More
Personality Disorders Individuals with a personality disorder usually have a thought process and type of behavior where thinking, perceiving and relating to others is dysfunctional. Read More
Stress Related Disorders Stress is normal. It’s a physical reaction when the body kicks into gear to meet challenges or face whatever has caused the stress response, and then the body usually returns to a normal balance. But there’s a large distinction between common stress and stress-related disorders. Read More
Psychological Evaluation A psychological evaluation is an assessment of an individual’s personality, mental status, and potential mental illnesses. Read More
Psychoeducational Evaluation A Psychoeducational evaluation is an assessment of an individual’s personality, mental status, potential mental illnesses, and intellectual and academic functioning. Read More
Learning Disability Evaluation Learning disability is a term that refers to a group of neurological disorders that affect the brain’s ability to receive, process, store and communicate information. Read More