I use a "solution-focused" approach to psychotherapy with children, adults, and families. Every person is unique, and in order to individualize treatment, I am skilled in integrating a variety of techniques and strategies such as: cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, family systems, play therapy, activity therapy, and family therapy techniques.
When children are the primary focus of treatment, I include caregivers in the therapy process and often make parenting strategies, parent communication styles, and discipline techniques main components of therapy. Psychological evaluations for adults and children are often recommended by schools or physicians in order to get a better sense of a person's strengths, weaknesses, and ways of approaching the world.
When children are the primary focus of treatment, I include caregivers in the therapy process and often make parenting strategies, parent communication styles, and discipline techniques main components of therapy. Psychological evaluations for adults and children are often recommended by schools or physicians in order to get a better sense of a person's strengths, weaknesses, and ways of approaching the world.