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I provide a wide range of outpatient mental health and substance abuse services for adolescents and adults, that are designed to unlock your potential and help you build a better life. Services that focus on treatment, prevention, growth and education are delivered with respect and professional competence in a caring environment. 

The programs that are offered reflect my commitment to the use of continuing education and innovation in the field of Social Work that allows me to produce measurable results that further leads to your empowerment

I am a qualified Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) and provide return to safety sensitive duties as mandated by the United States Department of Transportation and United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. I am also qualified to conduct Secretary of State drivers license evaluations.

A way to get better


DEPRESSION


More than 15 million Americans a year suffer from depression, an illness that is on the increase worldwide. Depression is a complex disorder that can interfere with concentration, appetite, and sleep patterns; and more severe cases can seriously disrupt a patient’s life.
From seasonal affective disorder to bipolar disorder and major depression, our expert clinicians offer a range of effective therapeutic interventions for depression, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and medication.

EXPERTS


 A therapist you can trust


Experience makes a real difference. As well as being treated with respect, our patients can rely on being given the best care that John has to offer. Our psychology services are always tailored to meet your requirements.

A glass half empty... or a glass half full?



Do your negative emotions sometimes threaten to overwhelm you? You don’t have to allow depressing, negative thoughts to shape your life: the structure of your brain is constantly changing and your brain can be trained and molded to help you regulate and limit negative emotions. A carefully tailored program of mindfulness therapy can actually change its functional connectivity, replacing those negative images with positive thoughts of optimism and loving kindness.
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