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A complete diagnostic and treatment program is available for children, adolescents, and adults who have Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD), psychological issues, and related conditions. Using an integrated, comprehensive system of services, this personalized, multidisciplinary treatment plan may include:
- Psycho-educational Evaluation
- Individual and Family Therapy
- Social Competence Group Therapy
- Educational and Tutorial Recommendations & Support Services
- Integrated Case Management
Members of our staff are available to join with families at school meetings when needed to report and interpret findings and to coordinate support services.
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Be an active participant. This is your counseling experience, so be as active as you can in deciding how to use the time. Be honest with the counselor and give her or him feedback about how you see the sessions progressing.
Be patient with yourself. Growth takes time, effort, and patience. All of your coping skills, behavior patterns, and self-perceptions have been learned and reinforced over a long period of time, so change can be difficult and slow at times.
Follow your counselor's recommendations. Take the time between sessions to complete any activities suggested by your counselor. Counseling is intended to improve your life in the "real world," so making efforts to try out and practice new behaviors, approaches, or ways of thinking could be a crucial element to the success of your counseling experience..