Services

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Child and Adolescent Therapy

Clinicians help young people cope with the following socio-emotional and mental health conditions:

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD)

  • School-related problems (behavior and academics)

  • Emotional challenges (anxiety, trauma, and depression)

  • Social skills challenges

  • Behavioral challenges (aggression, temper, non-compliance)

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Adult Therapy

Clinicians work with individuals to treat the following:

  • Mood disorders (depression and anxiety)

  • Work-related relationship difficulties (transitions, co-workers, authority figures)

  • Grief and loss challenges

  • Intimacy concerns

  • Couple's concerns

  • Trauma

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Families & Groups

Clinicians work with you to develop coping skills for the following situations:

  • Family challenges

  • Separation and divorce

  • Sibling rivalry

  • Single-parent child challenges

  • Step-family relationships

  • Cross-generation challenges

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Immigration Evaluations

An immigration evaluation is an assessment conducted by a licensed clinician to explain the mental health state of an individual in an immigration case. They are helpful for proving extreme hardship or the emotional effect of being the victim of a crime which can be substantiated in court in support of an immigration petition.

Types of Immigration Waivers:

  • U Visa - U visa gives undocumented immigrants who have been victims of a serious crime the right to live in the United States. Psychological evaluations can help u visa petitioners prove the mental and emotional consequences of the crime. 

  • T Visa - A visa provides victims of human trafficking with the right to live and work in the U.S. A psychological evaluation can help an immigration court understand how human trafficking affected the petitioner emotionally. 

  • Asylum - Political asylum is given to undocumented immigrants who are forced to flee their country as a political refugee. Immigration mental health evaluations can help asylum seekers show evidence of persecution in their home country. 

  • Spousal Abuse (VAWA) - This petition allows spouses and children who are victims of domestic violence to obtain a green card. A mental health evaluation can help document the consequences of the abuse, such as post-traumatic stress disorder and other trauma-related problems. 

  • Extreme Hardship - Psychological evaluations can be used to show that deportation would cause extreme hardship to qualifying family members, such as U.S. citizen children. 

  • Cancellation of Removal - A psychological evaluation can be used to help support a deportation cancellation of removal order. 

Prices available upon request; reports can be generated within 10 business days. For quicker turn around times, additional fees may be incurred.