Psychoanalysts and psychotherapists such as Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Marion Milner and Ira Progoff have all used journalling as a tool to gain a personal insight into their client’s subconscious. Writing a journal is a form of expressive therapy allowing one to process his or her emotions and most importantly decompress. The purpose of writing Continue Reading
A full service Multidisciplinary Psychological practice Clinical & Forensic services Clinical Services: Individual Psychotherapy for Adults, Adolescents & Children; Family and Couples counseling. Psychoeducational evaluatoins for adults, adolescents or children (learning disorders, ADHD and Gifted). Forensic Assessment: Disability, Parental Fitness, Mitigation, Competency, Domestic issues, Criminal Responsibility, Substance abuse, Pre-employment and Fitness for Duty.
Description The Externship at PsychExperts & Associates, Inc. provides hand-on training for student’s interested in providing assessment and/or treatment for both clinical and forensic populations. The clinical aspect of the Externship involves providing psychotherapeutic services to individuals in underserved populations (e.g. Intake assessments, psychosocial interviews, and therapy). The forensic aspect of the Externship involves Continue Reading
OUR COMMITMENT PsychExperts is committed to ensuring that “ALL” individuals and families receive high quality mental health services regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation or disability, and will not deny services based on lack of ability to pay. As NHSC-approved Behavioral/Mental Health Service Providers, we are also committed to offering comprehensive psychological services Continue Reading
What is Forensic Psychology? Forensic Psychology is the intersection between psychology and the justice system. It involves understanding criminal and civil law in a special way in order to be able to interact appropriately with court officials, attorneys and other legal and civilian professionals. The American Board of Forensic Psychology and the American Psychology-Law Society Continue Reading