We specialize in understanding and addressing a wide range of mental health conditions. Our goal is to provide comprehensive care tailored to your needs. Learn more about the conditions we treat and how we can help you achieve better mental health.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Persistent, excessive worry about everyday events, often accompanied by symptoms like restlessness, irritability, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. Treatment focuses on building coping strategies and managing the underlying causes of worry.
Social Anxiety Disorder: A debilitating fear of being judged or embarrassed in social settings. Therapy helps in identifying triggers and developing social confidence through gradual exposure and skill-building.
Panic Disorder: Sudden episodes of intense fear or discomfort, often mistaken for heart attacks due to physical symptoms like a racing heart or breathlessness. Our care involves managing these attacks through relaxation techniques and understanding their origins.
Specific Phobias: Overwhelming fear of certain objects or situations, such as flying, heights, or animals, that interfere with daily life. Treatment includes exposure therapy and cognitive-behavioral techniques to reduce fear responses.
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): Characterized by prolonged sadness, lack of interest in activities, sleep disturbances, and changes in appetite. Our treatment approach combines therapy and, if necessary, medication to improve mood and restore daily functioning.
Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia): A low-level but chronic form of depression that affects motivation and overall quality of life. We work on developing resilience and positive thinking patterns.
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD): Severe mood swings, irritability, and physical symptoms before menstruation. Treatment may involve hormonal therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and emotional support.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Ongoing distress after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, marked by flashbacks, hypervigilance, and emotional numbness. Therapy focuses on safely processing the trauma and rebuilding a sense of safety.
Acute Stress Disorder: Short-term symptoms of anxiety, dissociation, and avoidance following a traumatic experience. Our care emphasizes early intervention to prevent progression to PTSD.
Adjustment Disorders: Difficulty coping with life transitions, such as job changes or personal losses. Therapy supports emotional adjustment and builds coping mechanisms.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Involves intrusive, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that are hard to control. Treatment focuses on exposure and response prevention therapy to break the cycle.
Bipolar I and II Disorder: Episodes of elevated (mania or hypomania) and depressed moods disrupt daily life. Treatment includes mood stabilizers, therapy, and lifestyle strategies to manage episodes.
Cyclothymic Disorder: Chronic mood fluctuations that are less severe but still impact relationships and productivity. We focus on early recognition and management of symptoms.
Schizophrenia: Support for individuals experiencing hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. Treatment involves grounding techniques, coping strategies, and coordination with psychiatric care.
Schizoaffective Disorder: A complex condition involving mood symptoms (depression or mania) alongside psychosis. Therapy emphasizes managing emotional and cognitive symptoms for improved functionality.
Brief Psychotic Disorder: Episodes of psychosis triggered by extreme stress, often resolving within a month. Our approach helps in managing symptoms and preventing recurrence.
Complicated Grief: Intense mourning that disrupts daily life, often requiring targeted therapy to process emotions and find closure.
Bereavement Support: Creating a supportive space to navigate the emotions associated with loss, helping individuals find meaning and resilience.
Binge Eating Disorder: Episodes of consuming large quantities of food, followed by feelings of guilt or shame. Treatment involves addressing emotional triggers and building healthy eating patterns.
Bulimia Nervosa: Cycles of binge eating and purging behaviors, managed through nutritional counseling and therapy to foster a positive relationship with food.
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Difficulty with focus, organization, and impulsivity. Therapy includes strategies for improving executive functioning and managing distractions.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (Level 1): Support for individuals navigating social interactions, sensory needs, and emotional regulation. Therapy focuses on enhancing communication skills and independence.
Understanding your condition is the first step to finding the right treatment. We’re here to help guide you every step of the way.