I'm Jeffrey Davis. LCSW, We work with children as young as three and as old as 100 years old. The younger the child the more important it is that the parent(s) and family be an active partner in the therapy. We do this in a nice, calm, relaxing atmosphere. I do have a therapy dog that also helps assist those with major anxiety.
We work out of a house and we have made it feel warm, cozy and welcoming. The people, I enjoy working and helping people of all ages. Chat with the clients the first session to see what they are wanting and looking for as a goal and we talk about how we can get there.
We see clients from age 3 on up to 100. We treat behavioral issues, women's issues, men's issues, eating disorders, self esteem issues, better coping and problem solving, family stress, work stress, life stress and so much more. The younger the child the more important it is that the parent(s) and family be an active partner in the therapy. We use Cognitive behavioral therapy, EMDR, art and play in our therapy sessions.
Our mission is to advocate for couples, children and families with mental and behavioral health needs, To ensure that each client is provided with the means necessary to gain independence, self esteem, better coping and problem solving skills to reach their fullest potential in social and emotional growth. Life events such as parental job loss, family stress, health issues, divorce, domestic violence, frequent anger and hostility between parents, step-parenting, single parenting without support, to name only a few, can derail healthy development and create a cascade of escalating behavior problems at home and in the community. We work with children as young as three and as old as 100 years old. The younger the child the more important it is that the parent(s) and family be an active partner in the therapy. We use Cognitive behavioral therapy, EMDR, art and play in our therapy sessions.
To ensure that each client is provided with the means necessary to gain independence, self esteem, better coping and problem solving skills to reach their fullest potential in social and emotional growth. Life events such as parental job loss, family stress, health issues, divorce, domestic violence, frequent anger and hostility between parents, step-parenting, single parenting without support, to name only a few, can derail healthy development and create a cascade of escalating behavior problems at home and in the community.