Individual
Therapy
We all need help sometimes. No matter how good life becomes. We all need some sort of guidance on how to turn things around or keep life going well.
Going through my own healing journey, I can empathize with varying deep challenges in other’s lives. I’m here to provide you with hope, guidance, and encouragement needed to work through life in a hopeful and healthy way. Together through individual therapy, we will work to gain new insights to influences and how you’ve been feeling in order to help with any of the following issues and more:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Relationship difficulties
- Difficulties with new parenthood
- Difficulty managing with day-to-day life
Couples-Family
Therapy
Families are the foundations for our understanding of what it means to be nurtured, cared for, and set us up in building our character and beliefs. Families also contain different individuals with varying personality makeups, dispositions, and many other unique characteristics.
These certainties can lead to conflicts and tensions that may threaten healthy dynamics in a family and partnership system. When these occurrences arise, family/couples counseling may help alter experiences and motivations within in a family/partnership unit to manage conflict more effectively. Some of these conflicts that therapy can help include:
- Separation/Divorce
- Parent/child conflict
- Financial difficulties
- Marital/Relationship conflicts
- Relationship Recovery
Mental Health Assessments
Mental Health Assessments are an important tool for analyzing one’s mental and emotional well-being. They involve a variety of tactics including interviews, questionnaires, and in-person observations. This data is used to identify the symptoms present of mental health disorders, behavioral patterns, and other needs & concerns that may impact overall health & wellness.
Services Include:
- Court-Ordered Assessments
- Child/Adolescent Assessments 8 – 19
- Assessments & Written Orders (fees apply)
- Adult Assessments 20+
- Family Assessments
These Assessments Include:
- Biopsychosocial Factors such as individual, family, traumatic, community, educational, and legal needs.
- Mental Health Conditions assessed through self-reports, historical documentation, observations, evaluation tools, collateral consultations, etc.
- Impact of Mental Capacity & Behaviors on Self, Family, Community & General Environment illustrated through a clinical summary, working diagnoses (per the DSM-5), and treatment recommendations.