Services
Individual Adult Therapy
Individual therapy is a collaborative process between therapist and client aimed at promoting mental health and emotional well-being. The goals of therapy can include gaining a deeper understanding of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors; improving emotional regulation and strategies to manage and cope with emotions more effectively; tackling specific issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, relationship problems; and modifying harmful or unproductive behaviors and developing healthier habits.
At Schottland Associates, we use various therapeutic frameworks to guide the practice of individual therapy. Our therapists are trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Attachment-Based Therapy, Schema Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Applied Behavioral Analysis Therapy (ABA).
Child and Adolescent Therapy
Child and adolescent therapy focuses on addressing the unique psychological and emotional needs of young people. Because parents usually initiate the therapy, our therapists establish a non-adversarial relationship with the child and work to help the child understand how a problem is getting in their way.
The goals of therapy for children and adolescents can include increasing their emotional literacy by learning to identify and express feelings in a healthy and constructive manner; addressing problematic behaviors such as aggression, defiance, or hyperactivity; developing strategies to manage stress, anxiety, and other emotional challenges; improving interactions with peers, family, and teachers; resolving issues within the family dynamic; and promoting academic success by addressing underlying psychological issues that may hinder school performance.
Additional Services
Preliminary Treatment Consultation: Individuals who are considering therapy for themselves or parents who are considering therapy for their child often have questions about the need for therapy or the best therapeutic approach.
Evaluation of Ongoing Treatment: Individuals who are currently in treatment or parents whose children are currently in therapy or who have questions about the efficacy or approach of their present treatment may seek an evaluative treatment consultation, which aims to identify the steps that need to be taken to get better results from therapy.
Academic Crisis Intervention (“The Last Resort”): To read more about this service, please click here.
Applied Behavioral Analysis Therapy (ABA): Cognitive and developmental training for autism spectrum.
Parent Consultations: A "toolbox” for to parents to help them understand and respond to their child.
Academic Tutoring: Affiliation with Laura Giske Tutoring and ISEE/SSAT preparation