Interface Center is a non-profit mental health practice serving New Milford and the surrounding communities for more than 40 years. Interface Center is committed to providing quality counseling and psychotherapy to people of all ages, including children, couples and families. The therapists work with clients using a variety of approaches on a wide spectrum of issues.
They combine insights of the behavioral, social and cultural fields. Susan Ratner, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, with more than 40 years of experience. Susan treats a wide range of issues, including depression and anxiety, relationship issues, eating disorders, divorce trauma and geriatrics. She works with clients from young adults to the elderly.
Maureen O'Farrell, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Maureen works with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families with a wide range of mental health issues. She is experienced working with people on the Autism spectrum. With a background in fine art and design, Maureen often incorporates art as part of expressive therapy.
They combine insights of the behavioral, social and cultural fields. Susan Ratner, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, with more than 40 years of experience. Susan treats a wide range of issues, including depression and anxiety, relationship issues, eating disorders, divorce trauma and geriatrics. She works with clients from young adults to the elderly.
Maureen O'Farrell, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Maureen works with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families with a wide range of mental health issues. She is experienced working with people on the Autism spectrum. With a background in fine art and design, Maureen often incorporates art as part of expressive therapy.
Services
Could you use an expert opinion on what you're going through, or a non-judgemental ear just to listen?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then individual therapy could be the solution you've been seeking.
Individual therapy differs from group or alternative therapy methods in the way that you are the sole focus of a single therapist who helps you develop and achieve your goals for therapy.
If you've been feeling hopeless or lost lately, or struggling with a problem in your life that feels unsurmountable, individual therapy could help you improve your everyday life.
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then individual therapy could be the solution you've been seeking.
Individual therapy differs from group or alternative therapy methods in the way that you are the sole focus of a single therapist who helps you develop and achieve your goals for therapy.
If you've been feeling hopeless or lost lately, or struggling with a problem in your life that feels unsurmountable, individual therapy could help you improve your everyday life.
No one wants to admit they get angry, especially when it gets out of control and hurts the ones we love.
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, it may be time to consider anger management therapy.
Anger issues aren't uncommon and the first step towards change is admittance of the problem.
Learning to stop isn't as simple as some may think, but together we can come up with a game plan tailored exclusively to you.
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, it may be time to consider anger management therapy.
Anger issues aren't uncommon and the first step towards change is admittance of the problem.
Learning to stop isn't as simple as some may think, but together we can come up with a game plan tailored exclusively to you.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT is a short-term, problem-focused form of behavioral treatment that helps people see the difference between beliefs, thoughts and feelings, and free them from unhelpful patterns of behavior.
CBT is grounded in the belief that it is a person's perception of events - rather than the events themselves - that determines how he or she will feel and act in response.
Most people with clearly defined behavioral and emotional concerns tend to reap the benefits of CBT.
CBT is grounded in the belief that it is a person's perception of events - rather than the events themselves - that determines how he or she will feel and act in response.
Most people with clearly defined behavioral and emotional concerns tend to reap the benefits of CBT.
Is anxiety taking over your life?
Does it feel like you can't control it no matter how hard you try? Have you already tried therapy but found it ineffective?
If this sounds like you, We're confident we can help.
Our practice offers the most effective forms of treatment, to get the relief from anxiety that you deserve.
When it comes to treating anxiety disorders, research shows that therapy is usually the most effective option.
That's because anxiety therapy - as opposed to anxiety medication - treats more than just symptoms to the problem.
Does it feel like you can't control it no matter how hard you try? Have you already tried therapy but found it ineffective?
If this sounds like you, We're confident we can help.
Our practice offers the most effective forms of treatment, to get the relief from anxiety that you deserve.
When it comes to treating anxiety disorders, research shows that therapy is usually the most effective option.
That's because anxiety therapy - as opposed to anxiety medication - treats more than just symptoms to the problem.
More often than not, drug addictions start with an experimental use of a drug in social situations.
And for some people, the drug use becomes more frequent.
As time passes, a person may feel the need to use more of a drug to get their desired high, and soon a person may need the drug to simply feel "good."
If your loved one comes to mind with any of the above symptoms and behaviors, it may be time to consider addiction counseling.
As an addiction counselor, I will address the symptoms of your loved one's addiction and the related areas of impaired functioning, and together we'll structure the time and content of their ongoing recovery.
And for some people, the drug use becomes more frequent.
As time passes, a person may feel the need to use more of a drug to get their desired high, and soon a person may need the drug to simply feel "good."
If your loved one comes to mind with any of the above symptoms and behaviors, it may be time to consider addiction counseling.
As an addiction counselor, I will address the symptoms of your loved one's addiction and the related areas of impaired functioning, and together we'll structure the time and content of their ongoing recovery.
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