Are You Struggling With a Traumatic Brain Injury?

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is an injury that affects the brain. TBIs can cause many mental health issues depending on the type of injury sustained. TBIs are directly associated with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and mood disorders.

Available Treatment Options

Individuals with a TBI may benefit from various medications and physical, speech, and occupational therapy.

Therapists Who Specialize in Helping Those Who Struggle With Traumatic Brain Injury

Guided Grace Family and Youth Services takes an altruistic approach to therapy. We realize that the world has evolved and therapeutic services cannot stay the same. We provide individual and family therapy by offering multiple services. Our newly renovated space allows us provide an “out of the box” approach to your journey to total wellness by offering groups such as; anger management, Grief,...
My approach to treatment differs from traditional therapy. While I use several of the skills and modalities I have received intensive training in, my method of delivery is in the office, home, school or community. This approach works well for clients seeking real world practice of skills, or for those who have struggled to engage in the past. Meaningful treatment in reinforcing environments is...
I graduated with my Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Immaculata University and completed a two-year post-doctoral residency in Neuropsychology. I specialize in Neuropsychological/Psychological Assessment for a variety of disorders. Typically, patients are having difficulties with school performance or may have seen a neurologist who is looking for clarification of diagnosis. Some areas of...
Are you having difficulty over the past few months since the virus struck our communities? Perhaps you lost a loved one or are anxious or depressed and feeling isolated. Maybe you had a relationship break-up or job loss. Is your present relationship suffering? Have you or your partner experienced a life-threatening injury or illness such as a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or a stroke? Since the...
We are a private practice that offers a wide range of services. We accept all major insurances. We have a team of psychologists and psychiatrists that are ready to welcome you in and extend the best care we can offer. Give us a call and let us know how we can help! We offer a wide range of services, talk therapy, medication management, testing, etc. We will do everything we can to best accommod...
Dr. Tutty is a licensed forensic psychologist who has particular expertise in evaluating both youth and adults over the past 20 years who find themselves at crossroads with the court system, such as family (e.g., custody, relocation), tort (e.g., personal injury), and criminal (e.g., domestic violence, drug/mental incapacitation) matters. Dr. Tutty regularly evaluates and testifies on these...
The first step in self-help is recognizing the need for change. The next step is walking through the door to seek services that will help bring about that change. With about 20 years of experience counseling children, families, and adults, I can be there to facilitate the process necessary to improve your well-being. I truly believe in the power of positive thinking, and can show you how to...

Ari Dechant – Telehealth Now

Seattle

Washington

Arista Dechant, LMHC, was born and raised in Kansas, where she attended Fort Hays State University. She graduated in 2011 with a master’s degree (MA) in counseling and earned a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). Ms. Dechant has treated both youth and adults experiencing complex mood, behavioral challenges, including depression, anxiety, eating, and personality disorders. In addition, she ...
Matthew Lindberg, MA LPCC is a licensed professional clinical counselor since 2009 who specializes in working with ages 12 and up who are experiencing anxiety, depression, substance misuse, PTSD, grief. Specializes with working with other healthcare providers. For example fellow mental health professionals. He utilizes mindfulness and EMDR in his work with individuals, couples, and families....

Barbara C Goldstein

Los Angeles

California

My professional life has been devoted to serving people with special needs and their families by working with them, their schools, agencies, and other providers to help develop plans that will help each person reach their goals. I offer help with psychoeducational assessments, consultation, advocacy, and psychological counseling. I also work with you and your providers, and conduct staff...
My approach is to empower clients through difficult times of their life, by teaching them the skills of self-compassion and vulnerability. I work with all individuals who feel overwhelmed by life and I am prepared to be there for them no matter what. I believe all people are deserving of unconditional support and compassion and I am prepared to give that unconditional support to all of my clien...

Steffanie Alexander

Portland

Maine

You may be here because someone referred you… a friend, physician, school counselor, or the internet. However, you got here . . . we are in this together. I help clients navigate life’s stresses and difficulties using treatment methods that are effective, active, and results oriented. These approaches include CBT, psychodynamic psychotherapy, positive psychology, mindfulness and HRV Biofeedback...
When I was in the military, I discovered one of my passions; listening and helping others find their voice and live a better quality of life. I know the struggles veteran’s deal with and my hope is to help find special something in their lives that will comfort their struggles. I also know that family means everything to me. I have a strong belief that life can be messy, things can be...
My clinical work is grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy. I help people process the thoughts, behaviors, and emotions they are experiencing. We can look at how automatic thoughts impact the way people see themselves and the world around them. We can also look at strategies to change thoughts and behaviors, which can then impact emotional experiences. I incorporate mindfulness, positive...
Counseling can assist the client in learning to communicate better in relationships, feeling more connected to the important people in his or her life, and instill a sense of hope and direction. It helps to relieve feelings of frustration, depression, or anxiety. It can also help clients gain access to the tools to change thinking, behavior and feelings to create positive outcomes. The counseli...