A form of mental health treatment where a person meets one-on-one with a trained therapist to explore and work through their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, aiming to improve their well-being and personal growth in a confidential and supportive environment; it is personalized to address each individual’s unique needs and concerns.
Our outpatient program model is tailored to meet the needs of the individual, and emphasizes customer service and coordination of care with the client’s other health care providers.
Available services include:
Group therapy
A form of psychotherapy where a small group of people meet regularly with a trained therapist to discuss common issues, share experiences, and support each other while aiming to improve their mental health and coping mechanisms through the dynamic interactions within the group.
Family Therapy
A type of psychotherapy where a therapist works with a group of family members to improve their communication, resolve conflicts, and understand how their relationships within the family unit are impacting their individual behaviors and overall well-being, aiming to strengthen the family dynamic by addressing issues like stress, grief, or mental health concerns that affect the whole family unit; essentially, it helps families learn to better support and connect with one another.
Tele-health
The delivery of services such as Individual and family therapy, medication management and psychiatric evaluations remotely using digital information and communication technologies, allowing patients to access medical consultations, diagnoses, and treatment from a healthcare provider without physically being present in the same location through Zoom. Group therapy is not offered virtually.
Medication monitoring
Ongoing appointments where a medical professional reviews a patient’s current medication, assesses their effectiveness, monitors for side effects, and adjusts dosages or prescriptions as needed, with the goal of optimizing the patient’s treatment plan and ensuring safe and appropriate medication use. This often involves discussing the patient’s symptoms, medical history, and any concerns they may have about their medications.
Psychiatric Evaluation/ Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation
A comprehensive assessment conducted by MD, Nurse Practitioner or a Physician’s Assistant to assess an individual’s emotional, psychological, and behavioral well-being, typically involving a detailed interview about their symptoms, thoughts, feelings, and past medical history, to diagnose mental health conditions and determine the best course of treatment.