Our Services Offered


  • Individual
  • Marriage and Couple Counseling
  • Family Therapy after a Death or Divorce
  • Gay/Lesbian
  • Support Groups and Workshops
  • Communication Skills
  • ADHD

Anger Problems Individual Counseling

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Addictions
  • Life

Counseling/Therapy Services Offered

  • Individual Therapy
  • Marriage and Couple Counseling
  • Death or Divorce
  • Gay/Lesbian
  • Communication Skills
  • ADHD
  • Anger Problems Individual Counseling
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Addictions
  • Life

INDIVIDUAL THERAPY

There are many reasons or conditions for which an individual will seek therapy:

  • Anger, Anxiety, Depression and Other Emotional Conditions
  • Substance Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse and Trauma
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Social Phobias
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Grief and Loss
  • Divorce
  • Psychosomatic Illness

Since each individual is unique and has unique needs, an initial evaluation is held where the individual can expect to discuss the situation, determine a comfort level with the therapist and, if the fit is good on both sides, then determine a treatment plan. Once this is in place, treatment begins on a regular basis. The treatment plan is a collaborative effort between the therapist and the individual and may require more than one session to determine the appropriate plan.

Marriage and Couple Counseling

It is very common for couples to seek counseling at some time in their relationship. Many relationship issues are rooted in the inability to communicate effectively. Our treatment plans include a communication system to address this and build a foundation for compromise that replaces hostility and arguments.


Couples are encouraged to attend the first session together if possible. However, sometimes one person may initiate counseling before the other is ready. It is sometimes necessary to begin counseling so that healing can still begin in the relationship, even if for only one-half of the couple.


During the first session, the couple or individual can expect to discuss the situation, determine a comfort level with the therapist, and, if the fit is good on both sides, then determine a treatment plan. Once this is in place, treatment begins on a regular basis. The treatment plan is a collaborative effort between the therapist and the couple and may require more than one session to determine the appropriate plan.

Marriage and Couple Counseling

It is very common for couples to seek counseling at some time in their relationship. Many relationship issues are rooted in the inability to communicate effectively. Our treatment plans include a communication system to address this and build a foundation for compromise that replaces hostility and arguments.


Couples are encouraged to attend the first session together if possible. However, sometimes one person may initiate counseling before the other is ready. It is sometimes necessary to begin counseling so that healing can still begin in the relationship, even if for only one-half of the couple.


During the first session, the couple or individual can expect to discuss the situation, determine a comfort level with the therapist, and, if the fit is good on both sides, then determine a treatment plan. Once this is in place, treatment begins on a regular basis. The treatment plan is a collaborative effort between the therapist and the couple and may require more than one session to determine the appropriate plan.

THERAPY AFTER Loss, DEATH OR DIVORCE

Therapy can help families learn to rebuild and cope with their difficult issues in an effective way. It is crucial to help families as early as possible so that they may unburden themselves of their suffering, guilt and anger and replace it with effective coping strategies.


During an initial phone conversation with the therapist, a discussion will determine the appropriate beginning point of the evaluation and which family members should attend the initial session. Each situation is different, but most often, individuals will meet with the therapist and determine the next steps.

GAY/LESBIAN

Since each individual is unique and has unique needs, an initial evaluation is held where the individual can expect to discuss the situation, determine a comfort level with the therapist and, if the fit is good on both sides, determine a treatment plan. Once this is in place, treatment begins on a regular basis. The treatment plan is a collaborative effort between the therapist and the individual and may require more than one session to determine the appropriate plan.

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