Mental Health

Individual Counseling: Short-term solution-focused treatment that provides support through family and life transitions, behavioral concerns, and/or mental health and substance abuse issues. Play-based therapy for young children. Family Counseling: For family members of all ages. Parent-Child Relationship Therapy: Attachment-focused therapy with a caregiver and child. Caregivers include biological parent, foster parent, adoptive parent, or kinship placement. Child-Parent Psychotherapy: A parent-child therapy model proven to be effective with children under the age of five, who have been exposed to trauma and their caregivers. Caregivers include biological parent, foster parent, adoptive parent, or kinship placement. Psychiatric Services Psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, medication prescription, and ongoing monitoring for relevant diagnoses. Services provided by licensed psychiatrists and nurses. Therapeutic Groups for Children and Teens Incredible Years Dinosaur School: A weekly two-hour group for children ages four to eight. Dinosaur School focuses on classroom success, understanding feeling, problem solving, anger management, and friendship skills. Girls’ Group: Ongoing same sex groups for girls ages seven to 11, and 12 to 17. Participants learn skills to be successful in everyday life. Topics include self-esteem, healthy expression of feelings, communication, and self-care. Boys’ Group: An ongoing same-sex group for boys ages seven to 11. Participants will learn skills to help manage their anger and communicate their feelings effectively. Therapeutic Groups for Adults Seeking Safety: Supported by research evidence, the group is present-focused, counseling model to help adults attain safety from trauma and/or substance abuse. Directly addresses both trauma and addiction. Primary goals are to reduce trauma and/or substance abuse symptoms and increase safe coping...

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Individual Counseling: Short-term solution-focused treatment that provides support through family and life transitions, behavioral concerns, and/or mental health and substance abuse issues. Play-based therapy for young children. Family Counseling: For family members of all ages. Parent-Child Relationship Therapy: Attachment-focused therapy with a caregiver and child. Caregivers include biological parent, foster parent, adoptive parent, or kinship placement. Child-Parent Psychotherapy: A parent-child therapy model proven to be effective with children under the age of five, who have been exposed to trauma and their caregivers. Caregivers include biological parent, foster parent, adoptive parent, or kinship placement. Psychiatric Services Psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, medication prescription, and ongoing monitoring for relevant diagnoses. Services provided by licensed psychiatrists and nurses. Therapeutic Groups for Children and Teens Incredible Years Dinosaur School: A weekly two-hour group for children ages four to eight. Dinosaur School focuses on classroom success, understanding feeling, problem solving, anger management, and friendship skills. Girls’ Group: Ongoing same sex groups for girls ages seven to 11, and 12 to 17. Participants learn skills to be successful in everyday life. Topics include self-esteem, healthy expression of feelings, communication, and self-care. Boys’ Group: An ongoing same-sex group for boys ages seven to 11. Participants will learn skills to help manage their anger and communicate their feelings effectively. Therapeutic Groups for Adults Seeking Safety: Supported by research evidence, the group is present-focused, counseling model to help adults attain safety from trauma and/or substance abuse. Directly addresses both trauma and addiction. Primary goals are to reduce trauma and/or substance abuse symptoms and increase safe coping...

 Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 878 views

The Nedley Depression and Anxiety Recovery Program™ leaves no stone unturned in determining the exact cause and precise brain chemistry of the patient that can be reversed and fixed.  You will get the most extensive laboratory analysis with other comprehensive tests and expert evaluations of your current physical, mental/emotional health including extensive genetic/epigenetic testing.  You will find out what genetic flaws you may have, and how to turn off those bad genes through nutrition, lifestyle, and cognitive approaches.  The typical lengthy trial and error approach is unnecessary since Dr. Nedley’s approach will reveal what medications, supplements, cognitive approaches, and other therapies will be best for each individual patient.  The frontal lobe is enhanced through lifestyle methods that can also enhance practical spirituality that improves self-control and the ability to manage your emotions, instead of your emotions managing you. It works for severe depression.  Sleep disturbances.  Fatigue.  Apathy.  Loss of focus or concentration.  Feelings of worthlessness.  Deep sadness.  Feelings of hopelessness.  Emptiness.  Weight and appetite problems.  Irritability.  Agitation.  Difficulty in functioning.  Lack of interest and motivation.  Insomnia.  Early morning awakening.  Oversleeping.  Difficulty in making good decisions.  Relationship problems.  Sexual problems.  Loss of healthy libido.  Underachieving.  Feelings of being on edge.  Feelings of panic.  Social anxiety.  Phobias.  Obsessions and compulsions.  Post traumatic stress disorder.  Poor self-control.  Poor frustration tolerance.  Addictions.  Brain fog.  Suicidal thoughts and tendencies. Yes, You.  The Nedley Depression and Anxiety Recovery Program™ leaves no stone unturned in determining the exact cause and precise brain chemistry of the patient that can be reversed and fixed.  You will get the most extensive laboratory analysis with other comprehensive tests and expert evaluations of your...

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Washington Psychological Wellness Washington Psychological Wellness is committed to bettering the mental health and wellness of Montgomery County, Maryland, and the greater Washington DC Metropolitan community. We pride ourselves in providing empirically validated psychotherapeutic treatment approaches that are exclusively tailored to each individual's unique circumstances. At Washington Psychological Wellness, our therapists value honesty, authenticity, integrity, inclusivity, and equal respect for all individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, class, caste, religion, belief, sex, gender, language, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex characteristics, age, health or another status. Our therapists have extensive training and experience in treating children, adolescents, teens, adults, families, and couples work through major life stressors and difficulties. Whether it be anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, feelings of isolation, body-image concerns, phobias, indecisiveness, or just overall life-dissatisfaction, the therapists, counselors, and psychologists at Washington Psychological Wellness are here to help. Our clinicians are currently accepting new clients and are proud to offer HIPAA-compliant telehealth (online therapy) appointments during the pandemic. We accept insurance. Contact us now to schedule your complimentary 15-minute consultation! Our Values Washington Psychological Wellness is passionate about helping people live the lives they have envisioned by bringing values of honesty, kindness, humor, and compassion to the practice. Therapy can inspire change, create greater self-awareness, and improve one's life and relationships. Our clinicians provide a comfortable and collaborative environment where you can take risks and explore different ways of thinking, feeling, and being. We aim to help you gain clarity about the underlying causes of problems, provide strategies to help you cope, and empower...

 Abuse, Crisis, LGBTQ+, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Recovery, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 716 views

The Douglas Center is a non-profit organization that provides community day services for individuals with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities. The center provides services for 138 clients on a daily basis. The current facility boasts 40,000 square feet and comprehensive programming, empowering participants to make choices for their personal growth and development. It services individuals with disabilities from ages 18 to 100 residing in Chicago, Skokie, and surrounding suburbs. The center provides unique opportunities for acquiring skills for future employment to learning to manage their disability as they get older. Its comprehensive programs, clinical services, training programs, employment opportunities and seniors program are focused on assisting each individual in the management of their disabilities, while building of self-esteem and developing and/or improving existing social, work and independent living skills.  

 Education, Elderly Care, Job Services, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups / 590 views

3 Therapist Approved Tips For Teen Confidence Teen Confidence Is Crucial! Unfortunately, despite the advantages of teen confidence, studies estimate that up to half of adolescents will struggle with low confidence during their early teenage years. Whether it be social media, unrealistic body expectations, societal pressures, changing bodies, puberty, peer pressures, or hormones, the reasons for lower levels of teen confidence are mind-numbing. This means less socialization, motivation, ambition, and more negative emotions, psychological ailments, body image issues, and teen alcohol and drug abuse risk. Sounds pretty sad, huh? Don’t worry. The good news is you can take many proactive steps to build your self-confidence as a teenager, and Washington Psychological Wellness has your back! Click below to read Washington Psychological Wellness's latest mental health blog exploring three therapist-approved tips for teen self-confidence building! Click HERE to continue reading!

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