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We hope that you find what you are looking for. Take some time and see what we have to offer. We might be a perfect match for you. If not, we might be able to help you find someone who is.

At The Center, we understand how important it is to find the right person to help. That's why we offer specialized services by highly trained, experienced and licensed professionals, who are not only compassionate, but who use their expertise to understand the situation, consider possible causes and develop effective solutions.


We provide specialized services, such as:

  • Neuropsychological Evaluations 
  • Educational Evaluations
  • Diagnostic Evaluations
  • Individual Therapy
  • Couples Therapy
  • Family Therapy
  • Social Skills Groups
  • Groups for Brain Injury Survivors
  • Concussion Evaluation, Management and School Consultation
  • Cogmed Training for attention and concentration issues

Feel free to browse our website and read about the services we provide and what each of our professional staff members have to offer. 

Mental Health Month

Since 1949, May has been officially recognized as Mental Health Month. The focus for this year's awareness campaign is the mental health of young people.

Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. An estimated 22.1 percent of Americans ages 18 and older-about 1 in 5 adults-suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.1 Mental disorders can also affect children. According to the National Mental Health Association (NMHA), mental health problems affect one in five young people.

Recognizing the signs of mental illness is important. Feelings of sadness, anxiety, worry, or sleep problems are not uncommon. However, when these feelings get very intense, last for long periods of time, or begin to interfere with school, friendships and other relationships, it may be a sign of a mental illness. Depression, attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and anxiety, conduct, and eating disorders are all types of diagnosable mental disorders found in children. Although mental disorders in children are appearing more often, great advances have been made in the areas of diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. To learn more about mental health issues visit these sites:

                               The National Mental Health Association www.nmha.org

                               The National Institute for Mental Health www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/childmenu.cfm>

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