Individual Therapy or counseling sessions with you and your assigned therapist. This approach may be suggested at the time of your initial evaluation or at any time it is indicated while receiving other Center services.
Family Therapy or counseling including significant family members, such as spouses, children and anyone else who is a part of the family unit. This approach is important when the behavior of one or more persons in the family is disturbing the family harmony.
Group Therapy or counseling occurs when several people meet with the therapist to learn from each other how to deal more effectively with the problems they are encountering with their daily living.
Chemo/Pharmacological Therapy may be used in addition to one of the above therapies. This involves the use of medication to alleviate or control psychiatric/emotional/behavioral symptoms. These medications will be prescribed by a member of our medical staff, including physicians and physician’s assistants, after an evaluation of your particular condition. For non-psychiatric medical problems, you will be referred to your family physician or specialist.
If medication is prescribed, our medical staff will describe what is being recommended and why, what benefits to expect, and what possible side effects may occur.