Child and Family Psychological Services

Child and Family Psychological Services

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Counseling

Counseling


Maybe you’re struggling with anxiety and depression. Or perhaps your insecurities are getting the best of you, or infidelity is straining your marriage. Maybe your child is angry and rebellious, and you’re not quite sure how to handle it.

There are endless reasons that people seek counseling services. Sometimes it’s a crisis situation, other times it’s a problem that’s been building over time or something as straightforward as needing help reaching a goal.

At CFPS, we will help you explore aspects of your life that may not be working well. We will help you understand and explore your challenges, come up with solutions and work toward the changes you’re looking for.

Our clinicians offer counseling services for families, couples and individuals of all ages. They are diverse in their training backgrounds and in their areas of focus and expertise. You can find their profiles here, or call our business office at 269-372-4140 and we will help you find a therapist who matches your needs and preferences.

Connecting with Teletherapy

Connecting with Teletherapy


An effective alternative to in-office therapy sessions, teletherapy allows you to meet face-to-face with a professional therapist without having to leave your home. Neither illness nor bad weather nor geographical barriers nor concerns about social distancing will keep you from meeting with your therapist.

Psychological Testing

Psychological Testing


At Child & Family Psychological Services, we offer psychological assessments for both children and adults. The purpose of psychological testing is to gain a better understanding of the individual and his or her behavior. Testing often is recommended in response to problems occurring at work or school or in personal relationships.

For someone having difficulty getting along with coworkers, for instance, testing can identify issues with anger management or interpersonal skills. Children struggling academically might be tested for dyslexia, learning disabilities or attention disorders.

Our psychological assessments are typically a three-step process. The initial session is a consultation and clinical interview during which the client shares information about his or her (or child’s) concerns and history. This information helps the psychologist determine which tests and other assessment tools to utilize before and during the second (and typically longer) session. The third and final meeting is a feedback session where the psychologist goes over a written report detailing assessment results, any diagnoses and recommendations for treatment.

Fees vary based on tests administered and the time required to complete the assessment process. To learn more about our psychological assessments, please contact us.

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