Being able to come to clients at a central location and/or seeing clients virtually is the added benefit of our counseling services.
SERVICES OFFERED
Specialties
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Trauma
- Family Conflict
- Adjustment Disorder
- ADD/ADHD
- Adoption
- Alcohol Use
- Anger Management
- Attachment Issues
- Behavioral Issues
- Communication Issues
- Drug Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Grief
- Mindfulness
- Mood Disorders
- Parenting
- Peer Relationships
- PTSD
- Oppositional Defiance
- School Issues
- Self Esteem
- Social Anxiety
We have license agreements for multiple assessments that we have made available to our clients. These include FAM III, CAFAS, Conners CBRS, and Casey Ansell Assessment.
FAM 111
The Family Assessment Measure-III™ (FAM-III™) is an assessment of family functioning. It is unique in its ability to provide a multi-rater and multigenerational (within the family) assessment of functioning across six universal clinical parameters and two validity scales. Based on the Process Model of Family Functioning, which emphasizes family dynamics, the use of the FAM-III should lead to improvements in the assessment, treatment, and understanding of problematic families.
Conners CBRS
The Conners Comprehensive Behavior Rating Scales™ (Conners CBRS™) is designed to provide a complete overview of child and adolescent concerns and disorders. It is a multi-informant assessment of children and youth across multiple settings, with rating forms for parents, teachers, and youth.
The Conners CBRS provides a wealth of information with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5™) Symptom Scales, Content Scales, Other Clinical Indicators, Critical Items, and Impairment Items.
Casey Ansell Life Skills Assessment
- Maintaining healthy relationships
- Work and study habits
- Using public transportation
- Cooking and cleaning
- Budgeting and paying bills
- Computers and the Internet
CAFAS
The CAFAS® is the gold standard tool for assessing a youth’s day-to-day functioning and for tracking changes in functioning over time. The CAFAS is backed by over 20 years of research supporting its validity and sensitivity to detecting a change in behaviors. It is widely used to inform decisions about type and intensity of treatment, level of care, placement, and need for referral.