Clinical Approach

Clinical Treatment Approaches

Our team has carefully cultivated a curriculum program aimed to treat the underlying conditions our clients experience, not just the symptoms. Our clinical approach includes a combination of evidenced based therapeutic techniques to help treat both substance use and mental health disorders. We offer gender neutral and gender specific groups for clients who request them. Our therapeutic modalities include CBT, DBT, EMDR and ACT. For the uninitiated, we included a comprehensive definition to help you understand more about each type of therapy.

Types of Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a well documented as a beneficial treatment modality in itself and in conjunction with other therapy. CBT skills help people change their perspective and behaviors through recognizing patterns of thoughts and emotions. It is most effective for people with anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, depression and marital problems.

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) helps people address and overcome conflicting interpersonal ideologies. It incorporates emotional regulation, distress tolerance, healthy communication practices and mindfulness based activities. DBT is proven to help people afflicted with suicidal ideation, personality disorders, addiction, and relationship problems.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a form of psychotherapy that helps people work through their traumatic experiences. EMDR is proven to be effective for people who struggle with PTSD, Complex PTSD, anxiety and other mental health disorders. This therapy works by asking patients to recall their experiences while performing bilateral stimuli such as tapping the sides of one’s body or moving one eyes rapidly back and forth. By reliving one’s experiences in a safe environment, patients are able to slowly alter their body sensations, images and thoughts that come with their traumatic experiences.

Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a psychotherapy that stems from CBT. The goal is to help patients decrease avoidance and struggles associated with difficult emotions. The intention is to help clients learn that deeper emotions are sometimes an appropriate response to situations and should not prevent them from moving on in their life.

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