| Diagnosis
and Evaluation: |
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Dementia
– Neuropsychological screening evaluations
for dementia, such as Alzheimer’s Disease
or Vascular Dementia. |
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ADHD
– Computerized testing of response control
and attention in both auditory and visual
domains, assessing for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorders. |
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Intelligence,
Learning and Behavior – Evaluation
of academic abilities, intellectual functioning,
learning disabilities and behavioral disorders. |
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Mental
Illness – General diagnostic
evaluations for mental illness, including
disorders of mood, anxiety, psychosis, dissociation,
somatization and personality. |
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Employment
Screening – Pre-employment
and fitness for duty evaluations for law enforcement,
corrections, clergy, health-care and volunteer
service organizations. |
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Disability
Determinations – Evaluation
of disability associated with disorders of
learning, cognition, emotion and behavior. |
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Career
and Vocational Rehabilitation –
Assessment of vocational strengths and weaknesses
to help individuals find appropriate career
options. |
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Forensic
Competency Evaluations – Determinations
of competence to stand trial for defendants
suspected of intellectual deficiency or mental
illness .
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| Psychotherapy
and Counseling: |
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Individual Counseling - Brief
and focused work on developing strategies
for coping with and resolving specific life
problems. |
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Psychotherapy
- More in-depth work to develop personality
resources which can lead to increased resiliency,
better ego strength, and enhanced ability
to cope in all areas of life. |
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Family
Therapy - Therapeutic work within
the family system to identify and resolve
ineffective interpersonal family dynamics. |
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Group
Therapy - Often used as an adjunct
to individual counseling or psychotherapy.
Interpersonal work on identified life issues
that are inhibiting satisfaction and success
in life. |