Depression and Anxiety
Prolonged feelings of sadness or worry that interfere with social, academic, family, or occupational functioning warrant professional attention. Whether from physical trauma, such as accident or illness, or life stressor such as divorce, death, or financial change, affective problems are significant. Depression and anxiety can contribute to sleep, appetite, and sexual changes. Related problems can include social anxiety, social avoidance/anxiety, panic attacks, and general anxiety. We offer personal coaching, individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, skill development, and biofeedback.