Mental health issues can be treated in a variety of different ways. Individual psychotherapy, which provides you with an opportunity to explore personal problems and challenges in a secure, confidential, one-on-one environment, is at the core of any treatment plan. Another important treatment approach can be a group environment, where personal experiences and insights can be shared among peers struggling with similar issues. Together, these two modes of treatment form the basic supportive foundation for a person struggling with mental health issues. Other helpful treatment options that should be considered include family therapy, educational workshops, psychiatric medications, psychological testing, and Employee Assistance Programs. Bloomingdale Psychological Services offers all of these services. You may choose them as stand-alone treatments, or combine them to complement each other in a comprehensive treatment plan, tailored and designed to find the most helpful solutions to your unique situations.
Here is a brief summary of the various services we provide:
Individual Therapy
Private one-on-one counseling with a trained psychotherapist, offering an opportunity to explore personal issues.
Relationship Therapy
Psychotherapy for married or intimate couples having difficulties with their relationship or seeking to strengthen their connection.
Family Therapy
Psychotherapy that addresses the entire family unit, helping everyone to communicate and relate to each other more effectively.
Child Therapy
Psychotherapy for children of all ages by specialized psychotherapists, coordinated with the goals and support of parents.
Support Groups
A supportive environment to communicate and network with others who are experiencing similar circumstances.
Workshops
Educational programs that provide information and guidance in a variety of specialized topics.
Employee Assistance Programs
Work-site based programs designed to assist work organizations in addressing productivity issues and help employees and family members identify and resolve personal concerns that may affect employee well-being.
Evaluations
Comprehensive single-session meetings that will gather psychosocial and family history, assess symptoms, provide recommendations, and develop a treatment plan.
Psychological Testing
Tests that measure and assess cognitive functioning, neuropsychological functioning, career development, and personality traits.
Psychiatric Consultations
Meetings with a psychiatrist who can evaluate symptoms of mental health conditions and prescribe medications that may be helpful.
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