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Personalized support and guidance to help you navigate life's challenges and improve mental well-being.
Interactive and supportive group sessions focusing on shared experiences and collective healing processes.
Enhance your professional skills and knowledge in mental health care through expert guidance and support.
Supporting individuals with ADHD to manage symptoms and improve focus, organization, and daily functioning.
Assisting individuals in managing anxiety through coping strategies and understanding underlying causes.
Helping clients understand and control anger, and develop healthy ways to express emotions.
Addressing and modifying problematic behaviors in children and adults for improved social and personal functioning.
Providing comprehensive care for bipolar disorder, focusing on managing mood swings and maintaining emotional balance.
Guiding clients in making informed career choices and navigating professional challenges.
Child and adolescent focused counseling to address emotional, behavioral, and developmental concerns.
Offering support and treatment strategies for individuals dealing with depression to help them regain hope and joy.
Navigating the emotional complexities of divorce for individuals and families, promoting healthy adjustment.
Providing compassionate support and coping strategies for those experiencing loss and grief.
Assisting clients through major life changes and transitions, offering guidance and support.
Strengthening relationships through counseling, addressing premarital concerns and marital challenges.
Supporting parents with strategies for effective parenting and addressing family dynamics.
Helping individuals build and maintain healthy peer relationships, enhancing social skills and connections.
Exploring and affirming racial identity, addressing related challenges and fostering empowerment.
Addressing challenges in relationships, enhancing communication, and fostering healthier connections.
Working to build confidence and a positive self-image in clients facing self-esteem issues.
Providing supportive strategies to understand and overcome self-harming behaviors.
Equipping clients with tools to manage and reduce stress for a healthier, more balanced life.
Offering specialized therapy for trauma and PTSD, helping clients heal and regain control of their lives.
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Structural family therapy focuses on improving the interactions and dynamics between family members by enhancing communication, while also restructuring the family system to address elements that contribute to dysfunction. This restructuring can involve modifying family boundaries, power dynamics, and how family members respond to significant life changes. Structural family therapy is commonly utilized when families experience distress or tension during significant life changes, particularly in cases of parental or adolescent mental health conditions, divorce, blending families or death/illness in the family.
Trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) helps people who may be experiencing post-traumatic stress after a traumatic event to return to a healthy state.
Strength-based therapy is a type of positive psychotherapy and counseling that focuses more on your internal strengths and resourcefulness, and less on weaknesses, failures, and shortcomings. This focus sets up a positive mindset that helps you build on you best qualities, find your strengths, improve resilience and change worldview to one that is more positive. A positive attitude, in turn, can help your expectations of yourself and others become more reasonable.
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) offers valuable support in identifying and challenging self-defeating thoughts and actions. REBT focuses on present issues, revealing how unhealthy thoughts hinder personal and professional goal attainment. REBT can be beneficial for addressing various negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, guilt, problems with self-worth, and extreme or inappropriate anger. It also aids in changing self-defeating behaviors like aggression, unhealthy eating, and procrastination. REBT utilizes diverse methods and tools, including positive visualization, reframing thoughts, self-help materials, and assigned homework, to reinforce progress between sessions.
Unlike traditional psychology that focuses more on the causes and symptoms of mental illnesses and emotional disturbances, positive psychology emphasizes traits, thinking patterns, behaviors, and experiences that are forward-thinking and can help improve the quality of a person’s day-to-day life. These may include optimism, spirituality, hopefulness, happiness, creativity, perseverance, justice, and the practice of free will. It is an exploration of one’s strengths, rather than one’s weaknesses. The goal of positive psychology is not to replace those traditional forms of therapy that center on negative experiences, but instead to expand and give more balance to the therapeutic process.
Multicultural awareness is an understanding and sensitivity of the values, experiences, and lifestyles of minority groups. Differences in race, culture, religion, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, are all tackled by Multicultural counseling. In the counseling setting, the counselor recognizes that the client is different from the counselor and treats the client without forcing the client to be like him or her.
Culturally sensitive therapists provide therapy that is culturally sensitive. They understand that people from different backgrounds have different values, practices, and beliefs, and are sensitive to those differences when working with individuals and families in therapy.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy stresses the role of thinking in how we feel and what we do. It is based on the belief that thoughts, rather than people or events, cause our negative feelings. The therapist assists the client in identifying, testing the reality of, and correcting dysfunctional beliefs underlying his or her thinking. The therapist then helps the client modify those thoughts and the behaviors that flow from them. CBT is a structured collaboration between therapist and client and often calls for homework assignments. CBT has been clinically proven to help clients in a relatively short amount of time with a wide range of disorders, including depression and anxiety.