Types of Treatment

We provide a range of therapeutic modalities tailored to fit each client’s needs.

We work with individuals, children, couples, and families.

Treatment Specialties Include:

Couples and Marital Therapy Divorce and Separation Depression, Anxiety and Adjustment Issues Affecting Women, Men and Adolescents Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Adolescent Issues Psychiatric care Impulsive Behaviors Substance Use Low Tolerance to Feeling Hurt Avoidance Eating Disorders Body Image Concerns
Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving Phobias Anger Management Stress Management Relationship Enrichment Life Transition Counseling and Coaching Communication Skills Grief Counseling Work and Career Issues Self Esteem and Personal Growth Family Therapy Immigration Evaluations Placement Evaluations

Making Care Accessible. Affordable. Exceptional.

We believe everyone deserves access to quality mental health care. At our practice, you can have the peace of mind that using your insurance will never reduce the quality of your care. We’ve built a model that prioritizes both out-of-pocket cost and excellence in mental health treatment

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Therapy Treatment Team Services

What types of therapies and services does the Therapy Treatment Team offer?

  • Psychiatric Evaluations and Medication Management
  • Psychological Testing and Assessment
  • EMDR Therapy
  • Couples Counseling
  • Gottman Therapy
  • Brainspotting Therapy
  • Trauma Therapy
  • Family Therapy
  • Accelerated Resolution Therapy
  • Biofeedback Therapy
  • Internal Family Systems
  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Treatments
  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Depression Therapy
  • Grief Support Therapy
  • Anxiety Disorders Therapy
  • Bipolar Disorders Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Cognitive Processing Therapy
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing Therapy
  • Prolonged Exposure Therapy
  • Exposure Therapy
  • Traumatic Incident Reduction
  • Anger Management Counseling
  • Play Therapy
  • Art Therapy Techniques
  • General Mental Health Evaluations
  • Court-Mandated Mental Health Evaluations
  • Immigration Evaluations
  • Psychosexual Evaluations
  • Suicide Risk Assessments

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is available at multiple convenient locations, including our Naples, Fort Myers, Tampa, and Southwest Florida (SWFL) offices.

Not located near one of our offices or prefer meeting remotely? We also offer telehealth sessions to anyone located anywhere in Florida, so you can access support from the comfort of your home.

Ready to take the next step? Call us at 239-537-9646 or Fill out our Scheduling Form to get started today.

During your initial consultation, you’ll discuss your concerns, symptoms, and goals with a professional. The therapist will assess your needs and create a personalized treatment plan.

– PTSD
– Depression
– Anxiety Disorders
– Bipolar Disorder
– Relationship and Family Conflicts
– Trauma (single-incident and ongoing)
– Emotional and Behavioral Issues
– ADHD
– Eating Disorders
– Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
– Career and Educational Planning

Assessments help identify attention deficits, emotional/behavioral challenges, developmental concerns, social skills issues, college readiness, and career direction. They provide tailored insights and recommendations.

Yes. Marriage and family counseling improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen relationships. The Therapy Treatment Team uses techniques like the Gottman Method and systemic family therapy.

Standard therapy sessions last between 50 and 60 minutes, providing sufficient time to explore and address the client’s goals and concerns.

Yes. They specialize in trauma-focused therapies, including EMDR, Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR), and Prolonged Exposure Therapy.

Not all therapies fit everyone. An initial consultation helps determine which therapeutic approach is best suited for your individual needs and preferences.

Most therapies are safe. However, some individuals may temporarily experience emotional discomfort when processing traumatic memories. This usually eases as therapy progresses.

Treatment duration varies based on the person, condition, and therapy type. Some people see improvements in a few sessions, while others benefit from ongoing treatment.