Outpatient Counseling
Outpatient counseling allows a patient to receive treatment options and support within a much more free and open time schedule. While programs are structured, outpatient counseling is best for those stepping down from a higher level of care, seeking limited treatment options or testing out treatment for the first time.
Individual Therapy
- This one-on-one therapy allows patients to work through personal and emotional issues with a trained professional.
Group Therapy
- Psychotherapists work with multiple people at the same time in order to foster a feeling of community and help patients understand and trust that they are not alone.
Couples Therapy
- Couples therapy is a comfortable and safe space for couples to discuss their problems and issues without feeling the threat of judgment or anger while working on fixing those same issues.
Family Therapy
- Designed to help families resolve conflicts, family therapy can be a useful tool to improve communication.
Medication Evaluation and Management
- Many mental health issues require medical treatment. Medical evaluation will determine whether or not a patient is the right candidate for medicated treatment and medication management will assure that the patient receives the right treatment for them.
School-Based Treatment
- School is an important facet of every child and adolescent’s life, and treatment designed around school can be beneficial while not significantly interrupting the life of the patient.
Elder Services
- The mental health of older adults can often get overlooked, but our elder services are designed to put the patient first and get seniors the treatment that they need.