Specialties
Many therapists focus their practice on certain types of clientele, presenting problems, modalities, theoretical approaches or specialties. At Thriving Families, we particularly enjoy working with clients in the following modalities and situations:
Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy
Families
Families with children (including parenting issues)
Adults
Adolescents
Children
Co-parenting families
Divorce situations
Blended families
Couples (including Prepare/Enrich marital and pre-marital assessment, as appropriate)
Inter-faith couples and families
Faith and existential issues
Life transitions
Mood disorders (depression, anxiety, bipolar)
Emotional distress and anger management
Sexual addiction (including pornography addiction and abuse) and love addiction, including group therapy (please click here to go to our CSAT page for more information)
Betrayal trauma, for those affected by the painful consequences of sexual/romantic betrayal or relational/interpersonal betrayal; often resulting from an affair, sexual or other addiction, or other unhealthy relational encounter (please click here to go to our Betrayal Trauma page for more information)
Formal Disclosure, for those working in therapy to reconcile a relationship affected by betrayal (please click here to go to our Formal Disclosure page for more information)
Internet technology and gaming addiction and disorders (including phone, tablet, video games, social media, and other devices) (please click here to go to our CMAT Tech page for more information)
Substance and process addictions and disorders
General trauma and adjustment disorders, and trauma-related treatment using Attachment-Focused EMDR (AF-EMDR) (please click here to go to our EMDR/AF-EMDR page for more information)
Concierge counseling and psychotherapy services (please click here to go to our Thriving Families Concierge Services page for more information)