Psychotherapy
What is Psychotherapy Therapy?
Our psychologist has more than 15 years of experience providing psychological testing and therapy.
Psychotherapy provides a comfortable space where thoughts and feelings can be shared openly between the individual and the psychologist. It helps a person understand their illness and teaches people strategies and tools to deal with stress and unhealthy thoughts and behaviors. Psychotherapy helps patients better manage their symptoms and function at their best in everyday life.
How do I know that I need Psychotherapy for my Child?
If your child or teen exhibits symptoms related to anxiety, depression, and/or perseverative behavior (doing or saying the same things over and over again) then this approach may be beneficial. Also, if you or members of your family are experiencing distressful symptoms that have become difficult to manage, then it is helpful to have a psychologist to meet with to address those symptoms that may be negatively impacting your life.
- Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
- Treatment of Depressive Disorder
- Anger control
- Tick disorder and habitual behaviors
- Coping Disobedience Disorder
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Child, adolescent, and adult psychological tests
Life Skills
- Decision making and problem solving
- Creative thinking and critical thinking
- Managing emotions and stress management
- Communication skills and relationship management skills
- Self-awareness and empathy
- Strengthen resilience
Parent management training (PMT) based on recognizing schemas for children (3-12 years old) and adolescents (18-12 years old)
• Parenting education
• Familiarity with healthy upbringing
• Effective methods of encouragement
• Correct methods of behavior management
• Communicate effectively with children
• Family meeting
• Resolve conflict with adolescents
• Increase responsibility in children
Overcoming procrastination
Premarital counseling and related tests