Children & Adolescents
Whether struggling with virtual school, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, anger management, trauma, substance abuse, bullying and more, through play and talk therapy, your child can understand their symptoms and learn coping skills that empower them to deal with life’s challenges for a healthy future.
- Children and Adolescent Therapy
- School Related Problems
- Sexual Abuse
- Trauma
- Bereavement, Grief and Loss
- Addictive Behavior and Substance Abuse
- Crisis Intervention Counseling
- Social Skills
Trauma Counseling
Many of us experience a traumatic event that will challenge our view of the world or ourselves and can be caused by many different events and experiences such as neglect, near-death experiences, abuse, violence or war. Some people's reactions may last for just a short period of time while others may experience more long-lasting effects. Trauma, whether it occurred in early childhood or during adulthood, can have significant impacts on daily functioning, causing distressing memories, nightmares, flashbacks, physical symptoms like sweating, increased heart rate or muscle tension when reminded of the event, sleep disturbance, anger, irritability and concentration problems. With therapy, clients can learn to process the trauma and learn coping skills that empower them to handle life’s challenges and develop healthy coping habits in the future.
- Trauma and PTSD
- Domestic Violence
- Sexual Abuse
- Crisis Intervention Counseling
Mood Disorders
Everyone experiences emotional ups and downs, anxiety, irritability, agitation and moodiness. Individuals who have a mood disorder struggle to find balance and suffer the disruptive impacts of the mood symptoms on their daily lives. Therapy is an important tool that helps clients identify unhealthy, negative beliefs and behaviors and replace them with healthy, positive ones. Our counselors are qualified and trained to provide counseling services to assist you with managing your mood related disorders.
- Bipolar
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Crisis Intervention Counseling
Grief and Loss
Whether struggling to heal from the loss of a loved one or facing your own life-threatening illness, our counselors can help you process the feelings related to grief and loss and start on the path of healing.
- Loss of a loved one or beloved pet
- Bereavement Concerns
- Traumatic Experiences
- Anticipatory Grief
- Caregiver Stress
- Financial Insecurities
- Chronic Illness and Disability
Multicultural and Diversity Issues
Whether you are struggling to navigate today’s political climate, figuring out the world of caring for aging parents, facing identity issues or disability, we can help you process your feelings and next steps in your journey.
- LGBTQ+ Clients
- Identity Issues
- Geriatrics and Aging
- Chronic Illness and Disability
- Couples Counseling
- Marriage Counseling
Relationship and Family Counseling
Conflict is a natural part of any relationship, and all families can struggle from time to time. Whether you are at the beginning of a relationship or you have been together for many years, we can help you learn positive coping mechanisms and communication techniques that will pave the way for healthy, happy and supportive relationships.
- Family Therapy
- Couples Counseling
- Marriage Counseling
- Caregiver Stress
- Financial Insecurities
- Chronic Health Conditions
- Isolation
Military and Veterans
Military life and deployment can take a toll not only on the individual who serves but also on each member in their family. Once individuals return home, the transition from the military back to the civilian world can be tough. With the support of our mental health counselors, our clients and their families can process their emotions and learn coping skills that empower them to handle life’s challenges.
- Veterans Counseling
- Military Family Counseling
- Couples Counseling
- Marriage Counseling
- PTSD and Trauma
- Addictive Behavior and Substance Abuse
- Crisis Intervention Counseling
- Financial Insecurities
- Chronic Illness and Disability
COVID-Related Stress
The COVID pandemic has been stressful for many people. Fear and worry about one’s health and the health of loved ones, financial concerns and fear of losing one’s job, feeling alone and isolated due to public health safety measures have all contributed to stress, anxiety, depression, increased substance abuse and worsening chronic health conditions. Therapy can help clients learn to cope with stress in a healthy way.
- PTSD
- Long-term health effects of COVID
- Job Loss and Financial Insecurities due to COVID
- Social Isolation and loss of social support network
- Restrictions on travel and visitations
- Fear and Anxiety
- Depression
- Substance Abuse
- Insomnia
- Loss of a loved one due to COVID
Additional Services
- Women’s Issues
- Men’s Issues
- Sleep Disorders
- Addictive Behavior and Substance Abuse
- Geriatrics and Aging
- Career/Professional/Workplace Concerns
- Caregiver stress
- Isolation