Services we offer
Mental health services offered by Brightsy Health, Inc
Individual Therapy
To assist children, adolescents, and adults experiencing mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, and/or behavioral problems
Co-Parenting
To assist couples going through high conflict divorce or separation, jointly participate in their children's upbringing and activities in the best interest of the child(ren).
Group Therapy
To assist children and adolescents ages 11-18 with social and behavioral problems.
Supervised Visitation/Monitored Exchange
The observation of the interaction between parent/child in a safe, friendly environment when the physical and/or emotional welfare of a child may otherwise be threatened.
Family Therapy
To help children and families build healthy relationships through improved communication, problem solving, and healthy coping strategies within the family system.
Nurturing Parent Program
A parenting program with the philosophy emphasizing the importance of raising children in a warm, trusting, and caring household.
Psychiatric Services
What do child psychiatrists do? A child psychiatrist can diagnose and create treatment plans for children who have mood and/or behavior disorders. Treatment plans can consist of therapy, medication, or a combination of the two.
Psychiatric evaluations
The evaluation is performed in order to properly diagnose behavioral and emotional disorders, as well as developmental conditions and mental disorders.
Medication Management
Medication management is the process of overseeing the medications prescribed for a patient to ensure they are taken properly and achieving their planned, therapeutic outcome
Psychological Evaluations
A psychological evaluation, or psychological testing, is a thorough process of assessment and screening administered by a psychologist
Assessment of intellectual functioning, or IQ test
An IQ test assesses cognitive abilities and provides a score meant to be a measure of intellectual potential and ability.
Comphrensive behavioral assessments (ABA)
The assessment allows us to determine current skills level and functional abilities, classifying resources, strengths, abilities, support systems, competing behavior contingencies, and potential reinforcers.
Psychoeducational evaluation
Psychoeducational evaluation is a process by which a trained professional works with those involved in a child’s learning or development to identify the child’s strengths and weaknesses. Its goal is to enhance everyone’s ability to help the child be as successful as possible.