ALL SERVICES
Specialities: Relationship Issues, Anger Management, Anxiety or Fears.
Mental Health: Bipolar, Mood Disorders, Impulse Control Disorders, Thinking Disorders.
Issues:
• Alcohol Abuse
• Behavioral Issues
• Bipolar Disorder
• Career Counseling
• Child or Adolescent
• Chronic Impulsivity
• Coping Skills
• Depression
• Divorce
• Drug Abuse
• Dual Diagnosis
• Emotional Disturbance
• Grief
• Life Coaching
• Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
• Parenting
• Peer Relationships
• Self Esteem
• Sex Therapy
• Sexual Abuse/Addiction
• Spirituality
• Suicidal Ideation
• Substance Abuse
• Trauma and PTSD
TREATMENT ORIENTATION FOR INDIVIDUALS, COUPLES AND FAMILIES
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT):
Cognitive-behavioral therapy stresses the role of thinking in how we feel and what we do. It is based on the belief that thoughts, rather than people or events, cause our negative feelings. The therapist assists the client in identifying, testing the reality of, and correcting dysfunctional beliefs underlying his or her thinking. The therapist then helps the client modify those thoughts and the behaviors that flow from them. CBT is a structured collaboration between therapist and client and often calls for homework assignments. CBT has been clinically proven to help clients in a relatively short amount of time with a wide range of disorders, including depression and anxiety.
Family / Marital:
Family and Marital therapists work with families or couples both together and individually to help them improve their communication skills, build on the positive aspects of their relationships, and repair the harmful or negative aspects.
Interpersonal:
IPT is a short-term psychotherapy in which therapist and client identify the issues and problems of interpersonal relationships. They also explore the client’s life history to help recognize problem areas and then work toward ways to rectify them. There are specific Interpersonal therapies, such as Imago therapy, which focus on intimate relationships. Interpersonal therapy is not to be confused with transpersonal psychology, which is the study of states in which people experience a deeper sense of who they are, or a sense of greater connectedness with others, nature or spirituality.
Mindfulness-based (MBCT):
For clients with chronic pain, hypertension, heart disease, cancer, and other health issues such as anxiety and depression, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, or MBCT, is a two-part therapy that aims to reduce stress, manage pain, and embrace the freedom to respond to situations by choice. MCBT blends two disciplines–cognitive therapy and mindfulness. Mindfulness helps by reflecting on moments and thoughts without passing judgment. MBCT clients pay close attention to their feelings to reach an objective mindset, thus viewing and combating life’s unpleasant occurrences.
Relational:
Relational life therapy offers strategies to combat marital dysfunction and restore harmony in relationships. Couples–those recovering from affairs, traumatic events, or a lull in passion–can find RLT helpful. To repair discord, the therapist identifies the main conflict upsetting the couples’ emotional intimacy. Once the partners see how they both contribute to the problem, the therapist teaches them skills to improve the ways they relate to each other. Couples may see a change in their relationship within three to six months.