Our Services

Individual Counseling

Individual counseling serves as a confidential and personalized form of therapy, where you can work one-on-one with our therapist to explore and address various emotional, mental, and behavioral issues. We are currently serving populations for individuals 13+.

Offers a safe environment to discuss personal concerns such as:

  • Anxiety

  • Trauma

  • Depression

  • Life Transition

  • Sex Therapy

  • Mood/Personality Disorder

  • ADHD

  • Grief

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Couples Counseling

Couples counseling is a journey often embarked upon when partners seek to strengthen their bond, resolve conflicts, or enhance communication. This is a form of therapy that focuses on the dynamics between intimate partners. It's a collaborative process where both individuals work with a trained therapist to identify specific issues and develop strategies to overcome them. 

The therapist serves as a neutral mediator, helping the couple to understand each other's perspectives and feelings, fostering a deeper connection. This form of counseling can address a wide array of challenges, from financial disagreements to emotional disconnects, aiming to improve the overall quality of the relationship. Whether it's to navigate through a rough patch or to simply fortify the partnership, couples counseling offers a space for growth and understanding, providing tools that partners can use to maintain a healthy and fulfilling relationship.

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Evaluations

Mental Health, Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Gender Affirming Letters, Substance Abuse Evaluation, and Immigration Evaluations serve a critical role in the diagnosis and treatment of one’s mental health conditions. They are comprehensive assessments conducted by healthcare professionals to diagnose conditions to assist in proper treatment and care.

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Adult ADHD/Autism Assessments

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism (autism spectrum disorder, ASD) are two conditions that can have a significant impact on an individual’s daily life. Both conditions can make it difficult for people to focus, communicate effectively, and interact with others, which can lead to feelings of frustration and isolation. However, with proper assessment and treatment, Autistic and/or ADHD adults can learn to manage their symptoms and lead fulfilling lives.

Our licensed clinicians specialize in adult neurodivergence and are highly qualified to guide you through this process. The assessment and screening services are specifically for adults (18+) who believe they may have ADHD or be autistic. We offer a diagnostic clinical assessmeent for those seeking validation of their neurodivergence.

Diagnostic Clinical Assessment

Time: 180 minutes in interview + 30-minute follow-up session | Service: Formal diagnosis and recommendations provided

Tool: Cherry Adult ADHD-Autism Diagnostic Interview (Cherry AADI)

  • Developed by Lindley Cherry, LCMHC, QS, NCC, the Cherry Adult ADHD-Autism Diagnostic Interview is a clinical assessment method designed specifically for identifying ADHD, autism, and co-occurring presentations (AuDHD) in adults.

  • Key Features:

    • Adult-Centered Approach: Unlike tools designed for children and adapted for adults, the Cherry AADI was created specifically for adult presentations, accounting for developmental masking, compensatory strategies, and life experience factors.

    • Culturally Responsive: Incorporates systematic consideration of cultural, gender, and identity factors that influence neurodivergent presentation and recognition.

    • Strengths-Based: Emphasizes individual neurological profiles and environmental fit rather than deficit-focused assessment.

    • Comprehensive Scope: Addresses not only core diagnostic criteria but also masking behaviors, sensory processing differences, and pathological demand avoidance patterns.

  • Fee covers the time taken for assessment interview, all additional time spent completing documentation or related tasks, and follow-up session. 

  • A thorough review of your information is cross-examined with common misdiagnoses then compared to DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. 

  • A comprehensive diagnostic report based on the data acquired during the assessment process is completed and a copy provided to you.  

  • The wait time for the diagnostic report ranges from only 2 – 4 weeks.  

  • At the follow-up session, your provider will discuss their findings and provide a copy of the assessment for you to review and approve.  

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