We meet with people who are struggling personally or with loved ones and provide individualized solutions through education and/or therapy. We offer a strength based approach to mental health, working with clients from early childhood through late aging. Whether you are dealing with depression, anxiety, behavioral challenges, or general loss and grief, we will meet you where you are at and provide treatment that is uniquely suited to your needs.
Couples and family therapy can help you assess your needs and relationships, understand your family's ways of interacting, and teach you skills to make your family life more fulfilling. Family therapy is strength based and involves two or more persons identifying as a family. Collaborative Law is an innovative process characterized by the use of cooperative rather than adversarial strategies.
In a Collaborative Divorce Law case, each party is represented by their own attorney and works with collaborative divorce coaches. Dr. Loyer is a member of the Collaborative Law Group of Southern Arizona and serves in the roles of child specialist and/or client coach.
Couples and family therapy can help you assess your needs and relationships, understand your family's ways of interacting, and teach you skills to make your family life more fulfilling. Family therapy is strength based and involves two or more persons identifying as a family. Collaborative Law is an innovative process characterized by the use of cooperative rather than adversarial strategies.
In a Collaborative Divorce Law case, each party is represented by their own attorney and works with collaborative divorce coaches. Dr. Loyer is a member of the Collaborative Law Group of Southern Arizona and serves in the roles of child specialist and/or client coach.
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Are you concerned about your behavior or a loved one's behavior?
Many people experience powerful, persistent emotions such as depression, anxiety, illness, grief and/or anger.
Sometimes the difficulty lies in behaviors that are worrisome: self harm, violence against others, addictions, and/or preoccupation with pleasing others.
While embarrassment or shame can keep people from seeking help, be assured that whatever your problem is, someone else has had a very similar problem.
You are not alone.
Many people experience powerful, persistent emotions such as depression, anxiety, illness, grief and/or anger.
Sometimes the difficulty lies in behaviors that are worrisome: self harm, violence against others, addictions, and/or preoccupation with pleasing others.
While embarrassment or shame can keep people from seeking help, be assured that whatever your problem is, someone else has had a very similar problem.
You are not alone.
Couple's therapy is a collaborative process between the therapist and the couple to determine what is working and what is more of a struggle in the relationship.
The couple and the therapist will work together to identify potential courses of managing the relationship with the understanding that there are many ways of being in relationships.
Expect a welcoming and nonjudgmental environment in which all sides of an experience can be explored safely to meet the needs of the couple.
Different models of couples therapy might be used to help the members see their situation from a variety of perspectives.
The couple and the therapist will work together to identify potential courses of managing the relationship with the understanding that there are many ways of being in relationships.
Expect a welcoming and nonjudgmental environment in which all sides of an experience can be explored safely to meet the needs of the couple.
Different models of couples therapy might be used to help the members see their situation from a variety of perspectives.
Family therapy is a strength-based therapy that involves two or more persons identifying as a family.
Family therapy can help with socializing new members of the family (such as parenting children), stabilizing existing members of the family (such as noticing and addressing the onset of depression), and going through life transitions (such as illness, addiction, or divorce).
Clinicians at Blue Door Psychotherapy will work with you to increase your family's connection, teach you skills to communicate more effectively, and decrease behaviors that are destructive to you or other members of your family.
Family therapy can help with socializing new members of the family (such as parenting children), stabilizing existing members of the family (such as noticing and addressing the onset of depression), and going through life transitions (such as illness, addiction, or divorce).
Clinicians at Blue Door Psychotherapy will work with you to increase your family's connection, teach you skills to communicate more effectively, and decrease behaviors that are destructive to you or other members of your family.
Collaborative Law is an innovative process used to resolve legal disputes.
In the case of divorce, this means it is characterized by the use of cooperative rather than adversarial strategies, and excludes litigation as a means to resolution.
In a Collaborative Divorce Law case, each party is represented by his or her own attorney, and works with collaborative divorce coaches who are committed to the principles of Collaborative Law.
Dr. Loyer is a member of the Collaborative Law Group of Southern Arizona and serves in the roles of child specialist and/or client coach.
In the case of divorce, this means it is characterized by the use of cooperative rather than adversarial strategies, and excludes litigation as a means to resolution.
In a Collaborative Divorce Law case, each party is represented by his or her own attorney, and works with collaborative divorce coaches who are committed to the principles of Collaborative Law.
Dr. Loyer is a member of the Collaborative Law Group of Southern Arizona and serves in the roles of child specialist and/or client coach.
Harness the power of your stressors with Blue Door's Power Skills program.
Using DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), our groups are for people who want to effectively approach their emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal challenges in a fun, friendly, and nonjudgmental environment.
DBT is a unique approach to mental health, developed by Marsha Linehan, Ph.
D. and is designed to help you change negative thinking patterns, develop positive behaviors, and reduce actions that result in self harm.
Using DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), our groups are for people who want to effectively approach their emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal challenges in a fun, friendly, and nonjudgmental environment.
DBT is a unique approach to mental health, developed by Marsha Linehan, Ph.
D. and is designed to help you change negative thinking patterns, develop positive behaviors, and reduce actions that result in self harm.
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