Our Services

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Therapies

Our Mental Health Providers are committed to assisting children, teens, and adults in various stage of life, development, and transition. Some of the common life disruptions that our skilled and experienced clinical staff treat include:

  • Depression and Anxiety

  • Bipolar Disorder

  • Marriage/Family Conflicts

  • Aging and Life Transitions

  • Divorce Adjustments

  • Grief and Bereavement

  • LGBTQ

  • Physical and Emotional Abuse

  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)

  • Phobias

  • Developmental Disorders

  • Eating Disorders

  • Panic Disorders

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Personality Disorders

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

  • Transgender Issues

Appointment Types

Psychiatric Evaluation & Management

You’ll see one of our board-certified psychiatrists or psychiatric nurse practitioners. These appointments are similar to when you see other doctors, and include the use of medications. These appointments typically provide limited therapy.

First Appointment: Typically 45-60 minutes, and includes a detailed assessment, diagnosis, and developing an initial care plan and medication treatment as appropriate.

Follow-up Appointments: Typically 15-20 minutes, and includes a re-assessment of current medication prescriptions and course of treatment, with changes as appropriate.

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Therapy

You’ll see one of our psychologists or licensed therapists. These appointments are intended to help you through life’s disruptions, offering a wide range of proven and effective therapies and treatments.

First Appointment: Typically 45-60 minutes, and includes a detailed assessment, diagnosis, and developing a care plan with your therapist.
For children and teen clients, parent/guardian involvement throughout treatment is important. Your child’s therapist will meet with you and your child as part of the initial assessment. Depending on the age of your child and reason for the visit, the therapist may ask to speak with you and/or your child individually during the appointment.

Follow-up Appointments: Typically 45-60 minutes, these appointments will involve meeting with your therapist to continue to your therapy care plan. This could involve discussion and processing, exercises, and even games - all of which are intended to help you achieve your goals for your treatment.
You and your therapist will typically discuss whether these appointments would involve family members or just you. For children and teen clients, your child’s therapist may request to meet individually with your child. Parent(s)/guardian(s) are encouraged to attend each session.