SERVICES
Individual Therapy
Child, Teen and Adult Therapy
Individual therapy, also known as psychotherapy, talk therapy, or counseling, is a collaborative process between therapist and client that aims to facilitate change and improve quality of life. Therapy can help people confront barriers that interfere with emotional and mental well-being, and it can also increase positive feelings such as compassion, self-esteem, love, courage, and peace. Many people find they enjoy the therapeutic journey of becoming more self-aware, and they may pursue ongoing psychotherapy as a means of self-growth and self-actualization.
Couples Therapy
Couples therapy is for couples who are in a relationship, married or not.
It is often referred to as marriage counseling. The goal of couples therapy is to improve the couples' relationship. Although the focus of couples therapy is on the couple, there are times when the individual psychological issues of one or both parties need to be addressed.
Therapy often includes sessions designed to improve problem solving, build communication skills, and identify life goals and relationship responsibilities. Other common issues include infidelity, financial problems, illness and other life changes, and anger.
Family Therapy
Family therapy is a type of psychotherapy designed to identify family patterns that contribute to a behavior disorder or mental illness and help family members break those habits. Family therapy involves discussion and problem-solving sessions with the family. Some of these sessions may be as a group, in couples, or one on one. In family therapy, the web of interpersonal relationships is examined and, ideally, communication is strengthened within the family.
Psychological Testing
Psychological tests offer a formal way to measure traits, feelings, beliefs and abilities that can lead to people's problems. Some tests assess the presence of certain conditions, such as depression, anxiety, anger control or susceptibility to stress. Other tests measure general well being and provide an overall picture of a person's personality. A typical psychological assessment includes an interview with Dr. Warren and one or more formal psychological tests. The person may be able to complete some tests on his own; others may be completed with an examiner.
Conditions Treated
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ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Academic Underachievement
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Addiction
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Adoption
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Aging and Transition
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Anger Management
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Anxiety Disorders
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Behavioral Issues
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Bipolar Disorder
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Career Counseling
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Child or Adolescent Therapy
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Child-Parent Psychotherapy (PCC)
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Chronic Impulsivity
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Codependency
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Communication Difficulties
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Couple's Therapy
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Depression
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Developmental Disorders
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Divorce and Separation
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Domestic Violence
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Eating Disorders
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Family Conflict
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Gender Identity Issues
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Grief and Loss
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Impulse Control
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Infidelity
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Insomnia
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Intimacy Issues
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Learning Disabilities
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Life Coaching
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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Oppositional Defiance
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Panic Disorder
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Performance or Test Anxiety
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Personality Disorders
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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Psychodynamic therapy
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Psychological Testing and Evaluation
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Self Esteem
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Self-Harm
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Sexual Abuse
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Sexual Identity
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Substance Abuse and Recovery
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Suicidal Ideation
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Transgender Issues
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Weight Loss
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Many more..