Life has its moments, and sometimes we need support and a listening ear. Robert L. Closs, Ph. D., is a Clinical Psychologist and the Clinical Director of Thera-Med behavioral health and medicine. Dr. Closs has over 20 years of experience assisting individuals and families with mental health and substance use issues.
Dr. Closs provides his patients with the help they need to begin the process of moving forward toward a more complete, fulfilling life. Stress, depression, career problems, marriage and family issues, phobias, and substance abuse are just some of the afflictions many of us suffer from at one point or another.
Dr. Closs provides his patients with the help they need to begin the process of moving forward toward a more complete, fulfilling life. Stress, depression, career problems, marriage and family issues, phobias, and substance abuse are just some of the afflictions many of us suffer from at one point or another.
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Dr. Closs believes that you should be your best self and when you are a shadow of yourself, you will need the right guidance to bring you back! With his dedication to his patients, he will help you take the necessary steps in the growth of your mental state. Know that help is available wherever you are in your life!
Dr. Closs helps with substance abuse. He helps those addicted to substances that are ruining lives and helps them make manageable choices until they can stand on their own feet! Many people believe there is shame in seeking a substance abuse therapist, but that's just not true. Admitting you have a problem is the first step towards stopping it.
Mental health: Helping a couple handle one member's mental illness such as their bipolar disorder. Dr. Closs can help each other manage it together. He can also help solve problems of miscommunication. Often, relationships break apart not because of any malicious issue, but because both parties don't know how to communicate properly.
Dr. Closs helps children, adolescents, and their families cope with the many family problems and family conflict one may face in the early years. For children, they may have behavioral issues such as borderline intellectual function (IQ), learning disabilities, family problems, and dealing with schools and grades.
A: Yes, depression isn't something you can "snap out of, " or you would. Depression and sadness are real and have a profound effect on every aspect of your life including health, family, and career. Q: I still feel the effects of trauma in my life today even though the events took place years ago. How do I move on?
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