Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that involves perceptual distortions or psychotic ideations independent of one’s mood. Symptoms can include hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that don’t exist), delusions (believing things that aren’t based in reality), problems with working memory, movement disorders (agitated movements), or other thought disorders that bring the individual further out of touch with reality.
Positive Psychology is the scientific study of what makes life most worth living. It is more than a focus on fleeting happiness or warm feelings. Rather, it places great emphasis on meaning, helping t...
View ConditionA form of in-depth talk therapy, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy works to bring forth the unconscious content of a patient’s psyche in order to alleviate psychic tension. In bringing buried thoughts or f...
View ConditionMeditation is a practice in mindfulness. While many think that it is the practice of “turning off one’s thoughts,” this actually isn’t true. Meditation is instead about learning to observe one’s thoug...
View ConditionAcceptance and Commitment Therapy, of ACT, is a kind of clinical behavioral analysis that focuses on helping patients to accept facts or situations they may be overreacting to or avoiding. It uses acc...
View ConditionThe scientific study of the affects of drugs on the mind and behavior. Simply put, this is the observance of how medication can treat mental disorders. At our practice, this often includes Suboxone an...
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