Outpatient Mental Health Clinic (OMHC)

Working with patients, children, adolescents, teens and adults of all ages, our team of experienced psychiatrists, professional counselors, clinical social workers, and registered nurses work, both independently and collaboratively, to help guide individuals and families to meet their goals. We are an organization of highly qualified professionals, working together to offer caring, complete and effective mental and behavioral health services of the highest quality.

Whatever your struggle, we are here to help with effective strategies to encourage and promote wellness and recovery.

Areas of Focus

  • Anger Management

  • Anxiety

  • Conduct and behavioral disorders

  • Depression

  • Diversity and multicultural concerns

  • Domestic Violence

  • Grief and loss

  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • Psychology and gender

  • Sexual orientation

  • Recovery from traumatic events, neglect, and emotional, physical and sexual abuse

Treatment Specializations: Adult

  • Adjustment to divorce and separation

  • Adult caretaker issues

  • Bereavement

  • Culture, assimilation and immigration

  • Family of origin issues

  • Gender identity and transgender concerns

  • Growth and self-improvement

  • Parenting

  • Relationship issues

  • Recovery from addictive behaviors

  • Sexuality and sexual orientation

  • Women's issues

  • Work and creative blocks

Treatment Specializations: Child & Adolescent

  • Adjustment to divorce and separation

  • Behavior problems

  • Bereavement

  • Blended and remarried families

  • College adjustment & coping

  • Gender identity

  • Sexual orientation

  • Sexuality

Therapeutic Approaches

  • Psychodynamic — insight-oriented, examination of early influences on development

  • Existential & Spiritual — insight-oriented, addressing issues about meaning and purpose

  • Cognitive Behavioral — altering thoughts and behaviors to achieve change

  • Psycho-Educational — focus on understanding behavioral and mental health problems

  • Systems — understanding how families and communities influence behavior