Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy involves the use of psychological techniques designed to encourage communication of conflicts and insight into problems with the goal of relieving symptoms and changing behavior, which leads to improved social and vocational functioning and personal growth. Therapists are trained in a variety of areas so that CPS is able to provide therapy to children, adolescents, adults, couples, families, and groups.
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CPS offers individual, marital, and family therapy in areas such as the following:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder
- Adult ADHD
- Addictions
- Spiritual struggles
- Sexual, emotional and physical abuse
- Sexual orientation concerns
- Grief and loss
- Veterans and Active Military
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Forgiveness
- Life changing losses
- Grief and loss
- Pre-marital counseling
- Marital, relational and family problems
- Separation and divorce
- Stress management
- Physical illness and pain
- Peripartum/Postpartum Concerns
- Eating Disorders
- Weight Issues
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Post-Traumatic Stress
- Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder
- ADHD
- Sexual abuse
- Forgiveness
- Behavioral problems
- Learning difficulties
- Divorce and blended family issues
- Grief and loss issues
CPS periodically provides group therapy in areas such as forgiveness; body image; women’s support; men’s support; eating disorders; and grief and loss of a spouse, child or friend.
The trained professionals at CPS provide psychological, personality, educational, and vocational evaluations for diagnostic purposes. Psychological evaluations are very helpful to clarify diagnoses to provide focus for psychotherapy, assist your physician in medication management, including pain clinic coordination. Educational evaluations are used to assist schools and parents in providing recommendations to increase a child’s learning. Psychological evaluations are also available for court related purposes. In addition, CPS provides psychological evaluations for individuals under consideration for ordination for a particular ministry or denomination.
CPS has a Kansas Supreme CPS has a Kansas Supreme Court Approved Mediator who provides mediation and dispute resolution services in areas such as the following:
- Marital conflicts between spouses
- Partnership disputes
- Disputes during and after divorce
- Division of property
- Management/personnel disputes
- Financial arrangements
- Family disagreements among grandparents, parents and their children
- Intra-agency disputes
CPS also provides training and consultation to student ministries, lay leaders, parents, school personnel, businesses, and other organizations.