Conditions We Treat
Understanding and treating the challenges of young minds
Whether you or your child is struggling with emotional regulation, behavioral issues, or complex psychiatric conditions, we offer personalized treatment plans tailored to their individual needs.
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ADHD
Common symptoms of ADHD can involve challenges with restlessness, disorganization, outbursts, focus, and more.
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Anxiety
Symptoms can include feeling restless, nervous, or tense and/or having a sense of impending danger, panic, or doom.
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Bipolar
Symptoms can include extreme shifts in ones mood, energy, and activity levels. Manic episodes can accompany these shifts.
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Borderline Personality
Intense mood swings, unstable relationships, and difficulties with self-image. Struggles with emotional regulation, leading to impulsive behavior and feelings of emptiness.
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Conduct Disorder
Disorder where children or teens display persistent patterns of aggression, defiance, and violation of rules or social norms. Often involves trouble with authority.
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Depression
Depression symptoms can include consistent sad or an “empty” mood. Feelings of hopelessness or suicidal ideations can also occur.
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder
An impulse-control disorder characterized by repeated, sudden bouts of impulsive, aggressive, violent behavior or angry verbal outbursts.
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OCD
Symptoms can manifest as obsessions or compulsions. Often feel driven to perform these compulsions to reduce anxiety or prevent a feared event.
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Behavioral condition in children and teens characterized by frequent anger, irritability, and defiance. Individuals with ODD often struggle with following rules.
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Psychosis
An individual loses touch with reality, experiencing hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking. It can significantly impact behavior, perception, and functioning.
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PTSD
PTSD can be a very versatile condition one might face. Symptoms can manifest as re-experiencing traumatic events or avoidance.
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Schizophrenia
Symptoms can include hallucinations, disorganized thinking and speech, unpredictable behavior, and social withdrawal.
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Self Harm
Self harm manifests in the injury of one's own body. Symptoms can include withdrawal, unexplained scars or wounds, & hair loss
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Suicidal Ideation
persistent thoughts or preoccupations about ending one’s life. It ranges from fleeting thoughts to detailed planning. Immediate intervention and support are crucial.
*Please note that Youth-Link covers other more advanced conditions as well.