CFA clinicians are skilled at assessing and treating many emotional and/or behavioral issues experienced by adults. Many of the challenges our adult clients face are triggered by depression, anxiety, job stress, conflicts with communication, parenting and family stress. We also have expertise and demonstrated success in the following areas:
- Improving communication and conflict resolution skills
- Helping young adults transition from college-life to working-life
- Assisting parents with strategies to cope with their child’s emotional and or behavior problems
- Treating suicidal and aggressive thinking and /or behavior from a strength-based perspective
- Identifying and applying proven Cognitive-Behavioral interventions to address emotional and behavioral challenges
- Helping couples resolve patterns of miscommunication
- Treating substance abuse issues from a holistic perspective
Our assessment of the adult client’s needs starts at the first phone consultation when we learn what the client is seeking to address and determine if CFA is the right fit for that individual. The assessment continues in our Needs Assessment intake, when we meet with the client to obtain more information and determine which CFA Associate may be the best fit for the client. Many of our clients express their appreciation to us for our thoughtful approach in matching client-to-therapist; and many comment that they feel a sense of comfort knowing that if we cannot identify a match within CFA, we will work with them to find another clinician. The assessment phase concludes after the client meets with the referred CFA Associate and completes the Needs Assessment begun upon the first phone call.
In some cases, further assessment may be warranted and a more formal psychological evaluation may be suggested. Please click on the following link for more information about Assessments & Psychological Evaluation.
Treatment Plan
Once the initial assessment phase is completed, a CFA Associate works with the client to determine measurable goals for therapy. Whereas many clients have a general idea that they, ‘want to be happier,’ they typically do not have measurable steps to achieve their goals. Measurable goals can be seen as evidence that therapy is working. The measurable goals are then written into a treatment plan that is shared with the client’s attending physician. We believe that collaboration with physicians and other health providers is a necessary element to promoting sustained progress but we respect our clients desires and self-determination should they chose not to share this treatment plan with other healthcare professionals.
Individual Therapy
Psychotherapy is based on establishing a productive relationship–one in which the client can gain trust in her or his new therapist. Building this trusting relationship can take time for some individuals, whereas others seem to open up to the process more quickly. Once a trusting relationship is established, the clinician works with the client on the treatment goals as established by that client. Success in individual therapy is dependent on the goodness-of-fit between the client and therapist, and the client’s ability to be as open and as honest as possible about his or her situation.
Team Meetings & Outreach
CFA Associates meet weekly as a team to promote a ‘best practices,’ approach to assisting our clients to achieve their goals. In these team meetings, we strive to support each other and offer suggestions that may further promote our clients progress. Whereas each clinician assumes responsibility for her or his own work, we value the collegial interaction and know its importance in creating change for our clients.
This collaborative approach also extends to our periodic interactions with other non-CFA providers who might be assisting our clients. These other providers include physicians, nurses, nutritionists, other mental health clinicians, and schools. CFA Associates will always review with our clients in advance the reasons for our recommendation to contact other providers and will only do so with our clients’ permission.
Termination
Termination simply means an ending to the therapeutic relationship. Once a client’s goals have been met, the CFA Associate will re-assess with the client’s her or his needs and determine with the client if there are other needs to address in therapy. For instance, whereas the target goals may have been met and resolved, other issues may have emerged in the course of problem-solving. Some clients may prefer to continue in some supportive psychotherapy to maintain gains, while others may prefer to end therapy and rejoin later, if necessary.
Other Adult Services
CFA also provides consultation services to adults regarding:
- Strategies for effective parenting
- School consultations
- Organization of clutter or time management consultation
- Family psychotherapy
- Consultation regarding separation and divorce issues
- Psychological evaluation
For more information about any of the aforementioned Adult services, please call
Dr. Steve Harner at 703-533-3930 and press extension 1 for new referrals. In doing so,
Dr. Harner will promptly receive your inquiry and will make every effort to return your call within 48 hours.