Adult
Adulthood is a time often filled with both personal and professional transitions as the individual plans and pursues their life goals. While these years can be exciting and greatly anticipated, the stressors of the transitions and the (often) changing support systems can trigger significant symptoms of anxiety and depression. Sometimes long-standing symptoms of anxiety, depression, inattention, and mood instability can be more difficult to manage during these major transitions, impairing academic, relational/social, occupational functioning and general feelings of well-being. Appropriate treatment can mitigate these symptoms and facilitate recovery and resiliency.
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Adult services include:
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Comprehensive diagnostic evaluations
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Individualized, strength-based treatment recommendations
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Pharmacotherapy/medication management (see below)
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Skills-based therapy using an integrative approach
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Educational advocacy support
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Please note that pharmacotherapy/medication management as a standalone service is only offered when current therapy with a seasoned clinician and willingness of that clinician to effectively collaborate is confirmed (please see our Practice Philosophy regarding the use of medications in treatment).
