Mood and anxiety program




















Specialized Treatment: Mood and anxiety disorders are treated through a combination of counseling, evidence based therapy and medication. Therapeutic Environment: A safe, secure, and therapeutic setting can often be necessary to ensure your safety and help restore ones emotional balance.

For over 60 years, we have helped thousands of adults whose lives have been disrupted by anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders. We treat the whole person using evidence-based practices, therapeutic programming and reintegration education in combination with family support. She has over 7 years of experience as a Registered Nurse working in various healthcare settings, including John H.

Stroger Hospital. Klumpp's main research interest is using a cognitive-affective neuroscience approach to understand anxiety and depression for clinical translation. She uses neuroimaging to delineate brain markers of response to psychotherapy to increase therapeutic success with available treatment and develop more individually-tailored, novel interventions. In addition, she translates discoveries from basic neuroscience to enhance therapies for anxiety disorders and depression.

Joining the University in , Dr. Leow received clinical training in Psychiatry and research training in biomedical imaging, both at UCLA. Having co-authored more than 70 articles, Dr. Leow's current research interests focus on developing novel probabilistic reconstruction, tractography, and network analyses techniques for high angular resolution diffusion imaging HARDI and their clinical applications. He treats individual clients and couples, and also provides training and supervision to residents and interns in behavioral and cognitive behavioral therapies.

As a native Spanish speaker, Dr. Medrano is a bicultural and bilingual provider. Milano is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over ten years experience. While her recent work has focused on adults. She has provided services in a variety of settings including the community, inpatient, and outpatient clinics. Milano utilizes a person centered, trauma informed approach, employing a variety of therapeutic modalities including cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and psychodynamic.

Milano works with her clients to build a supportive, trusting, and collaborative relationship. Lawrence is a licensed clinical social worker and certified alcohol and drug counselor. Naulleau is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 25 years of experience. The majority of Ms. The Health Centre's employee Intranet provides access to company policies, and the latest information.

Depression and other mood or anxiety disorders are among the most common of mental illnesses — but that does not mean they are any less debilitating. Our experienced multidisciplinary team—including psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, and other clinicians—provide compassionate care that explores the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of these illnesses. Group work is at the centre of the IMAP program, where participants will explore themes of self—esteem, communications, anger, leisure and lifestyle balance, relationships, managing anxiety, emotion regulation, and loss and grief.

We also work diligently to prepare patients for their reintegration to their home and work environments by involving families and emphasizing strong discharge plans. We mainly see children with anorexia nervosa , and we provide treatment along with medical providers from Adolescent Medicine and Nutrition to ensure your child gets coordinated care.

We offer individual cognitive-behavioral therapy and skills groups for youth in recovery from their eating disorder. CAMS is a treatment for children and teens who have thoughts or plans of suicide suicidal ideation. CAMS is a brief, focused treatment. Then we refer the child to a provider in our clinic or in the community for any other treatment they need. Priority for the DBT program is given to teens who are already being treated in our outpatient psychiatry clinics. Stepped-care means that most families start at the lowest level of care and then step-up to higher levels of care depending on how they respond to earlier steps.

Treatment is based on a cognitive behavioral therapy model and focuses primarily on exposure facing ones fear , which is known to be the most important component of treatment. At the end of the group, we hold an individual feedback session with each family to review how group went and determine next steps.

Some families find that the group has met their needs while other families want or need more help for anxiety or OCD. If your family needs more help for anxiety or OCD after the group series, we offer short-term individual therapy.

It may be that your child needs a higher level of care from our Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Intensive Outpatient Program. Some families may also discover they need help in a different area like depression and we will work with you to get the care your child needs. Read how Annie faced her fears and conquered her anxiety.

Listen to Maria's story about how treatment at Seattle Children's relieved her child's anxiety. We evaluate and treat children and teens with Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders. Our treatment approach is called comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics CBIT. This approach teaches children how to:.



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