Individual & Family Counseling
Counseling services are provided to individuals of all ages, families, or groups in all of our locations or can be provided in-home if there are special circumstances limiting an individual’s ability to complete sessions at our office. Clinicians who provide outpatient therapy services are appropriately licensed Professional Counselors, Clinical Social Workers or Marriage and Family Counselors.
Individuals seeking counseling services must complete an initial intake assessment with a Clinician at our office to be eligible for services. Our therapists each have a unique style and theoretical orientation.
During the initial intake, the Clinician will assess the individual’s level of need as well as personal preferences to determine which of our skilled clinicians will best be able to successfully provide service. After a Therapist is selected, an initial appointment will be scheduled to begin treatment.
Substance Abuse Counseling- Outpatient therapy focused on substance use/abuse focuses on counseling, education and assessing a network of support. The practice of a licensed clinical addictions counselor includes screeing/intake, assessment, treatment planning, counseling, case manager, crisis intervention, client education, consultation with other professionals, referrals to other supports as needed, and treatment for addicitive disorder or disease. Substand abuse counseling provides a judgement-free support for working through the changes each individual wants tomake in their own life.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) -Is an evidence-based, short term treatment designed to help young children (2.5-7 years old) with highly disruptive behavior learn to control their frustration. In PCIT, we work with each parent/caregiver to strengthen their relationship with their child and build their confidence and ability to effectively guide and direct their childs behavior, set limits, calmly disccipline, and restore positive feelings to their interactions. PCIT treats the parent/caregiver, the child and most importantly their interactions.
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT) - A model of therapy designed to help children work through trauma they have experienced, and reduce any anxiety or trauma symptoms. Caregivers participate and support their child during therapy.
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) - A short-term cognitive behavioral therapy program for adolescents and adults that assists them in reducing symptoms of trauma, PTSD, and related conditions.
Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) - A model that uses advanced brain science to help work through trauma and reduce anxiety- or trauma-related symptoms.
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