Counseling and psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families.
Counselling and psychotherapy for individuals, children and couples.

Why us?

OUR MISSION

PTP’s mission is to treat individuals, couples, and families with a variety of mental health needs by utilizing a combination of treatments and coping skills to help overcome struggles and to better navigate through life. Our top specialties are treating anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. Our approaches to treating our patients include but are not limited to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Client Centered Therapy, and Attachment Theory. With our experience and education, we can provide a unique and personalized treatment to address mental health needs and manage potential future problems.

OUR SUCCESS

Our clients have achieved their therapeutic goals and developed skills allowing them to reach a higher quality of life and a stronger sense of self. Through offering a welcoming, comfortable and empathic environment for our patients, we enable them to freely explore experiences that are contributing to psychological distress and their vulnerabilities.

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OUR COMMITMENT

At PTP, we understand that psychological issues can be overwhelming to deal with and can create uncertainties. We are committed to providing treatment with the upmost respect, genuine empathy, and detailed care plans to aid patients with building the necessary safety, motivation, and confidence to reach their potentials.

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Therapy Approaches

Client Centered Therapy

 Change occurs by creating conditions for the patient to grow through the therapeutic relationship with the presence of three essential components: congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathy.

Solution Focused Therapy

 Change occurs through assessing patient's strengths and resources. Emphasizes finding solutions to a problem, not on discovering the cause or origins of the problem.

Attachment-Based Therapy

 Change occurs through exploration of the past and current relational attachments and trauma in the environment of healing, secure and reliable relationship.

Psychodynamic Theory

 Change occurs through insight and understanding of early, unresolved issues.

Narrative Therapy

 Change occurs by separating the patient from the problem and creating a new narrative or story, which emphasizes the patient's competencies and strengths

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

 Change occurs by learning to modify dysfunctional thought patterns. Once a patient understands the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, the patient is able to modify or change the patterns of thinking to cope with stressors in a more positive manner.

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The first step in therapy is talking. Let's find a time where we can meet and talk about what's on your mind.

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