Therapy designed around your needs.
Individual therapy at the Mind Therapy Clinic is designed around your needs by some of the best psychologists in the field who've dedicated their lives to helping people overcome mental health challenges. Each therapist is trained specifically to help you with your unique issues whether they are everyday concerns such as stress and relationships, or more complex diagnosed mental conditions. Your therapy is determined by you and your therapist.
Because you may need more intensive care from time to time, these therapies can be integrated with the Mind Therapy Clinic's Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), and Trauma Treatment Programs at any point in time during your treatment.
We utilize evidence-based, scientific approaches to healing because we believe our clients deserve the best treatment possible based on the latest objective findings. Our team of highly skilled medical doctors, nurses and doctoral- and master’s-level specialists integrate a wide range of services to carefully design treatment plans and guide you through the entire journey. Because our mission is the same as yours - to help you heal and move toward more productive and healthy lives.
For optimal results, your individual psychotherapy may be combined with:
Technology-assisted, Psychiatric/Neuropsychological Evaluation
Group Therapy - focuses on maintaining stability, stress reduction, emotional regulation, and interpersonal relationships.
Our Therapists
Matt Blagys, PhD
Claudia Perez, PhD
Neil S. Kobrin, PhD
Christine Valdez, PhD
Sara Drotman, PsyD Jessica C. Lief, MSW, LCSW
Shea Knoss, LMFT
Katherine Dittmann, MS, RDN
Jesse Rentz, MA, MFTi
Amelia Howard-Smith, MA, MFT
Joseph Choy, PsyD
Alina Belohlavek, AMFT Betsy Thompson, LPCC Stephanie White, LPCC
Insurance Information
Does my insurance cover individual psychotherapy?
Individual therapy helps adults struggling with:
Addiction and co-occurring problems such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, hallucinations, and other extreme mood problems
Severe psychotic symptoms such as thoughts of harming self and others, hallucinations, delusions, and schizophrenia
Substance abuse
Behavioral issues such as social anxiety, peer difficulties, impulsivity, and impaired academic performance
Difficulty moving forward into mature adulthood
Disordered eating including distorted body image
Low self-esteem
Family distress
Interpersonal and childhood trauma (read about Mind Therapy Clinic's Center for Trauma).
Relationship problems
Anger Management
Grief
Stress Management