Stress Management

Although everyone can except some stress in their daily lives, it can sometimes take over other healthy emotions and become too burdensome to manage.

PTSD

PTSD is a psychiatric illness that some people develop following a traumatic event. Symptoms include flashbacks, anger, avoidance, and intrusive thoughts.

Panic Attacks

Panic attacks are short, intense events in which patients experience overwhelming feelings of dread, increasing heart rates, difficulty breathing, or trembling.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a kind of anxiety disorder that causes patients to obsess over relatively mundane aspects of life.

Low Self-Esteem

A person’s self-esteem level describes how they feel about their behaviors, body, values, and overall worth. It is sometimes called self-worth.

Grief Counseling

Grief is a strong, emotional, and natural reaction to a significant loss. People who are grieving may feel overwhelmed by sadness or loneliness.

Depression

Although it affects each person differently, depression generally causes feelings of hopelessness and loss of interest in daily life.

Bipolar Disorders

Bipolar disorder is a mental illness in which patients experience periods of mania followed by episodes of depression. It is also a form of depression.

Autism Spectrum Disorders

ASD is a type of developmental disability that affects the way patients experience relationships, communicate with others, and behave in certain situations.

Anxiety Disorders

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), panic attacks, OCD and agoraphobia are some of the primary types of anxiety.

Anger Management

Anger management is a type of therapy that teaches patients to control their tempers and cope with stressors.

ADD-ADHD

ADHD is a mental health disorder that causes several problems with cognitive functions such as memory and concentration