Getting Started: To schedule an intake, please contact the office and schedule a brief phone call to discuss your, your family’s, or your child’s needs. Details regarding portal set-up, requisite paperwork, and our credit card policy will be explained prior to intake. New patient forms and other necessary paperwork must be completed 72 hours prior to the appointment. 

What to Expect: During the intake evaluation, we will explore presenting concerns, relevant mental health and previous therapeutic history, and treatment goals. You are welcome and encouraged to ask questions about our therapeutic practice and the treatment at this time. At the end of the intake session, we will make initial suggestions regarding therapeutic focus and goals. In addition, feedback regarding goodness-of-fit and the patient’s comfort level will be solicited in order to foster rapport, transparency, and a positive start to the therapeutic relationship. 

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Our practice specializes in the treatment of the following conditions:

ADHD is a disorder that makes it difficult for a person to pay attention and control impulsive behaviors.  He or she may also be restless and almost constantly active.

Conditions treated include:

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder predominantly inattentive type
  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder predominantly hyperactive/impulsive type
  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder combined type

Anxiety Disorders are more than temporary worry or fear. Symptoms may interfere with job performance, school work, and relationships.

Conditions treated include:

  • Generalized Anxiety Disorders
  • Separation Anxiety Disorder
  • Social Anxiety Disorder
  • Panic Disorders
  • Specific Phobias

Bipolar Disorder is a complex mood disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows of emotions.

Conditions treated include:

  • Bipolar I
  • Bipolar II
  • Cyclothymic Disorder

PTSD can develop in people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. People with PTSD may feel stressed or frightened when they are not in danger.

Conditions treated include:

  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Reactive Attachment Disorder
  • Acute Stress Disorder
  • Adjustment Disorder