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Families

Families who participate in therapy usually have one person or the entire family experiencing emotional, behavioral, or interpersonal difficulties. Therapists can help families address:

Individual person’s struggles with:

ADHD
Autism
Trauma
Generalized Anxiety
Academic difficulties
Grief & Loss
OCD
Bullying at School
Alcohol & Drug Use

Entire family struggles with:

Divorce
Grief & Loss
Marriage
Blended Family (Rules, Discipline)
Ongoing health issues (Autism, ADHD, Bipolar)
Transitions (Financial, Moving, Empty Nest)

Couples

Couples who engage in therapy may experience a myriad of life circumstances that can be overwhelming and confusing to them. Whether your relationship was established early in life or after acquiring many years of life experiences, therapy can help couples address:

Premarital issues
Divorce
Infertility
Grief & Loss
PTSD & Previous trauma
Retirement
Addition of new child
Blended Family (Rules, Discipline)
Intimacy & Sexual Issues
Ongoing health issues (ADHD, Bipolar)
Parenting (Household rules, Discipline)
Caring for Adult Children & Aging Parents

Individuals

There are times when individuals stop and wonder what is going on in their life and they decide to participate in therapy to explore past, present, and future circumstances that are impacting them. Individual therapy enables people to address:

Major Depression
ADHD
PTSD & Previous Trauma
Bipolar Disorder
Grief & Loss
Retirement
Generalized Anxiety & OCD
Employment Difficulties
Relational conflict (Partner, Children, Family)
Alcohol & Drug Use
Life Transitions (Financial, Moving)
Aging & Older Adult Issues

Children & Adolescents

As children and adolescents develop and grow into adulthood, they encounter situations in life that effect their cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. Child and Adolescent therapy can put words to their unique situation by addressing:

Sadness & Loneliness
School Refusal
Autism
ADHD
Trauma & PTSD
Major Depression
Drug & Alcohol Use
Generalized Anxiety & Fear
Academic Difficulties
Divorce & Blended Families
OCD & Phobias
Gender Identity
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
Grief & Loss