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Our counseling services are tailored to meet the unique interpersonal and psychological needs of each client. We emphasize the importance of building a trusting and empathetic therapeutic relationship as the foundation of our approach. Our team engages in comprehensive psychoeducation, equipping clients with essential knowledge about their conditions. We focus on developing symptom management skills, empowering clients to navigate their challenges with greater ease and confidence. We are committed to guiding our clients towards a path of healing and self-discovery, ensuring a compassionate and professional journey throughout.
Every child is unique and we create a treatment plan specifically for your child. We use a variety of different therapeutic tools, including art, toys, and expressive therapies to help children improve emotional or behavioral difficulties. For our older clients, we support them by working through issues related to identity and self-concept, building communication between the parent and child, improving psychological and social difficulties, and helping to equip your teen with coping skills that he or she can use for the rest of their life!
Our psychotherapy approach meets the interpersonal & psychological needs of clients. This consists of establishing a trusting relationship, psychoeducation, building symptom management skills, and “deep therapeutic work” using a variety of interventions. As your issues or difficulties improve, new potentials and capabilities in life are limitless!
This form of therapy is beneficial for any kind of relationship, whether married, engaged, newly dating, young or old. Couples therapy can resolve a current problem, prevent an exacerbation of problems or simply provide a “check-up” for a happy couple experiencing a period of transition or increased stress. Common areas of concern addressed in couples therapy include issues with money, parenting, sex, infidelity, in-laws, chronic health issues, infertility, gambling, substance use, emotional distance and frequent arguments.
Designed to address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life transitions or mental health conditions. Families can benefit from this form of therapy when they experience stressful life events, like financial hardship, divorce, co-parenting problems, or the death of a loved one. Family counseling can also be effective in helping families affected by mental illness, as a whole or of one member with emotional disorders, substance abuse, or behavioral problems.