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Individual therapy at Aspire is designed to reduce symptoms that are interfering with the person’s ability to function in at least one area of their life (i.e. family life, work, school, etc.).
Individual therapy is provided in one-on-one sessions. How frequently a person is seen in individual therapy and for how long varies based on that individual’s specific needs.
Family therapy is a type of intervention that includes members of a family. Issues are viewed within the context of the family unit with the goal being to improve communication and help the family resolve conflicts. This intervention is especially effective with children and adolescents.
Group therapy is a verbal intervention that uses the interaction between therapist and client, and includes the experiences and interactions between group members. This is a very effective intervention that has the tendency to move treatment along faster than individual therapy. Confidentiality is a requirement of participation, and clients themselves decide how much to share based on their own comfort level.
The clinicians employed by Aspire Indiana strive to help clients make change in their lives as quickly and effectively as possible. Therefore, we use those therapies or "Evidence Based Practices” that have been well researched and have been found to have good clinical outcomes. The following are just some of the Evidence Based Practices our clinicians use:
This therapy focuses on the role our thoughts and feelings play in our behavior. It is a focused, usually short term treatment option that is often more affordable than some other types of therapy that may take much longer to see results. Clinical outcomes are especially good when CBT is used with those who are experiencing depression or anxiety.
This counseling method is a collaborative, person-centered approach designed to strengthen an individual's motivation for change and move them toward a specific goal by drawing out and exploring the person's own reasons for change.
DBT is a Cognitive Behavioral approach focusing on the regulation of one’s own emotions. It was designed for use in treating individuals diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, but it has also been found helpful in treating those who engage in self-harm.
Although initially designed to treat Cannabis use, this approach has been found to be effective in treating all forms of substance use disorders in adolescents. This approach, a combination of cognitive behavior therapy, motivational enhancement therapy, and relapse prevention therapy encourages clients to develop personal understanding and real life coping strategies needed to get off and stay off substances of abuse.
The initial or "intake” appointment will be with a clinician specially trained to assess the problems you are facing. Assessments typically last 60-120 minutes, so please plan accordingly. It is not recommended that parents bring children to their own intake. Children are required to attend intake appointments for their own services. You may experience wait times during our walk-in times.
After completing registration paperwork, you will receive a preliminary screening, which includes gathering basic information that will help us determine your primary needs. The information provided during this screening feeds into an evaluation, which will go deeper into your areas of concern and possible symptoms. This comprehensive evaluation allows us to provide a diagnosis and gather information to support treatment plan development.
Many times people report a temporary feeling of relief which is the result of unburdening themselves to a therapist or group. However, a more lasting result comes through making positive changes in an effort to reach your personal goals.
To track progress toward those goals, you and your primary therapist will review the plan you constructed during the first appointment, adding objectives or making other changes as necessary throughout treatment. Your progress is also tracked through periodic reassessments which give you information about how the changes you are making have affected your functioning in key life areas.
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