Therapy and Counseling Services

The Bryn Mawr Center offers a broad range of interventions including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), family therapy, behavioral intervention, play therapy, parent counseling, and insight-oriented therapy.  Psychologists use a collaborative process to develop social/emotional functioning, improved family communication, and overall healthy adjustment.

Among the presenting problems/conditions treated at the Bryn Mawr Center are:

  • attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • anxiety problems (including obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), specific phobias, social anxiety, and generalized anxiety)
  • depression
  • autism spectrum disorders
  • oppositional/defiant behavior at home and school
  • emotional regulation, anger/acting-out behavior
  • school refusal or other school problems
  • stress
  • self-esteem
  • social relationship problems
  • adjustment to developmental disabilities
  • grief and loss
  • relationship difficulties
  • trauma
  • adjustment to medical problems
  • navigating life transitions (e.g., education, career, family roles, caregiving)
  • post-concussion syndrome