Psychotherapy
What is Psychotherapy?
At the three Comprehensive Health Services offices, we aim to meet you where you are in life. We provide Psychotherapy for individuals (Adults and children), couples, and families. Psychotherapy can range from very specialized work on such problems as phobias or OCD, to working through loss or current effects of past trauma to more general issues such as understanding the recurring dynamics in their relationship making that may even have roots in an individual’s family of origin.
Sometimes individuals are too close to their own situation to be aware of destructive or self-sabotaging patterns. It is often helpful to have someone outside of one’s friends and family who is able to provide an objective perspective on issues and unbiased feedback. We have therapists who are skilled at almost every evidence-based modality of therapy and therapeutic approach including:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) for phobias and OCD
EMDR, trauma and grief work as well
Dialectical Behavioral therapy (DBT)
Medication Management
How Does Medication Management Work?
Medication services address the biological component of one’s mental illness and the proper treatment of any existing brain chemical deficits. Psychotropic medication is a needed intervention in those illnesses identified as biologically-based, including a variety of mood disorders and anxiety disorders. Medication plays an important role in the overall treatment of many of our patients.
Psychotropic medication can often reduce psychological barriers that would otherwise interfere with psycho-therapeutic interventions. We currently have 20 Psychiatrists and Nurse Practitioners who see a children, adolescents and adults with a wide range of presenting problems and diagnoses including:
PTSD, and some substance abuse disorders
Bipolar Disorder
ADHD
Anxiety
OCD
Mild eating disorders
MAT
Medically Assisted Treatment
Coming soon