RF-3300 * YF-5000.0500-850 * YF-5000.0500 * YF-5000.5050-170.50 * YF-5000.0500-650 * YF-5000.0300
Individual Counseling for Specific Phobias / Anxiety Disorders / Major Depression / Post Traumatic Stress Disorder / Adjustment Disorders
RF-3300 * YF-5000.0500-850 * YF-5000.0500 * YF-5000.5050-170.50 * YF-5000.0500-650 * YF-5000.0300
Programs that offer personal therapeutic sessions in which the therapist works on a one-to-one basis with clients to help them resolve their mental, emotional or social problems.
Disorders that are characterized by a persistent, irrational fear of and compelling desire to avoid a specific object or situation. The most common phobias in the general population involve fear of animals (particularly dogs, snakes, insects and mice), fear of heights (acrophobia) and fear of closed spaces (claustrophobia).
Disorders that are characterized by persistent feelings of apprehension, worry, uneasiness or dread the source of which is frequently nonspecific or unknown to the individual which may be accompanied by restlessness, irritability, lack of concentration, difficulty sleeping, increased heart rate, shortness of breath and other physiological symptoms.
A disorder that is characterized by one or more major depressive episodes but no manic episodes. Depressive episodes are characterized by loss of interest or pleasure in all or almost all usual activities and pastimes, appetite disturbance, change in weight, sleep disturbance, psychomotor agitation or retardation, decreased energy, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, difficulty concentrating or thinking and thoughts of death or suicide or suicide attempts.
A disorder affecting individuals who have experienced a psychologically traumatizing event which is characterized by reexperiencing the event through recurrent and intrusive recollections or dreams of the event, or the sudden feeling that the event was recurring; numbing of responsiveness or reduced involvement with the external world beginning sometime after the trauma; and/or one or a combination of other symptoms including hyperalertness or exaggerated startle response, sleep disturbance, guilt about surviving if others have not, memory or concentration impairment, avoidance of memories that recall the trauma and intensification of symptoms when exposed to events that symbolize or resemble the trauma.
Disorders that are characterized by a maladaptive reaction, which may involve anxiety, depression, disturbances in conduct or combinations of these symptoms, to an identifiable stressful situation such as the loss of a loved one. The symptoms develop within three months of the occurrence of the stressor(s) and generally last no longer than six months.