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Welcome to Our Services

Embrace the journey ahead, knowing that you are not alone. Our dedicated team is here to guide you with compassion and understanding. Your story matters, and we are honored to be a part of it.

At our center, we recognize the uniqueness of every addiction. This is why we provide personalized consultations with our experienced specialists. We’d like to work with you to develop a custom addiction treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and addiction.

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Individual Therapy

The type of therapy that will work best for you depends on various factors, including your symptoms, needs, and goals, as well as your individual preferences. Different types of psychotherapy often fall under several broad categories, such as cognitive, behavioral, humanistic, or psychodynamic therapies. There are also dozens of specific types that can be beneficial for achieving certain goals or treating certain types of mental health conditions.

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Family/Couples Therapy

Family therapy is a form of talk therapy that focuses on the improvement of relationships among family members. It can also help treat specific mental health or behavioral conditions, such as substance use disorder or oppositional defiant disorder. Family therapy can involve any combination of family members.

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Group Therapy

Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves one or more therapists working with several people at the same time. We offer various types including Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral, Interpersonal, Skills Development, & Support Groups.

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What Is An ESA Letter?

An ESA letter is a document that serves as proof of one’s need for an emotional support animal as a form of treatment for a qualifying mental health condition. ESA letters are written and assigned on an individual basis and allow the right to keep an emotional support animal in a residence under the Fair Housing Act (FHA) – regardless of landlord rules/housing policies.

A legitimate ESA letter also serves as a legal exemption from pet rent or pet deposits. An ESA letter must be provided by a licensed mental health practitioner to be considered legitimate, and must include the patient's name, date of birth, and confirmation of the patient's qualifying mental health disorder. Don't worry, your actual diagnoses won't be shared!

An ESA letter does not provide protections for traveling with a pet or assistance animal. To travel with your animal worry-free, they must be a Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD).

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