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Behavioral issues are defined by a pattern of disruptive behaviors that can cause problems in school, work, and social situations. When these behaviors are severe, persistent, and uncommon for a person's age, they should be related to a diagnosable behavior disorder. Examples of behavior disorders seen in children and teens include:
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
A common disorder that causes hyperactivity, impulsive behavior, and or trouble paying attention.
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
Mostly diagnosed during childhood, this disorder is defined by defiant and disobedient behavior toward authority figures.
- Conduct Disorder
Also primarily diagnosed in children and teens this disorder marks an ongoing pattern of aggression and disobeying rules and social norms.
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Family therapy is a type of counseling that helps families deal with conflict mediation, communication, anger management, and other relational skills. It focuses on the family system, not just on individual family members.
When we address the root causes of mental health challenges by caring for the family as a whole, we can identify a more sustainable path to healing.
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Most major insurances accepted, including Medicaid.