

Available Services
Adult Psychological Assesment
Adult psychological assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of an individual's mental health, social emotional functioning, and cognitive functioning. It typically includes a clinical interview, a series of psychological testing, and a review of records. We utilize a variety of standardized cognitive, behavioral, social-emotional, projective psychological assessment to identify strengths and weaknesses, diagnose any potential disorders, and develop appropriate recommendations. The results of an assessment can help diagnose mental health disorders and guide treatment recommendations.
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy is a type of psychotherapy that involves one-on-one sessions between a mental health professional and client. It can be helpful for a variety of mental health concerns, including, depression, anxiety, trauma, and relationship issues. During individual therapy, you will work with your provider to identify specific issues to address, develop coping skills, and work towards personal growth and healing.
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Our Providers utilize a variety of theraputic modalities, including (but not limited to) Cognitive Processing Therapy, Trauma Informed Treatment, Acceptance and Commitment therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Child/Adolescent Psychological Assessment
Assessing your child's cognitive, intellectual, emotional, educational, and behavioral functioning. We utilize a variety of standardized cognitive, behavioral, social-emotional, projective, and psychological assessments to identify strengths and weaknesses, diagnose any potential disorders, and develop appropriate recommendations. A thorough assessment can provide valuable insights into a child's development and help parents and caregivers make informed decisions about their child's education and-being.
Forensic Psychological Assessment
Forensic psychological assessment is a specialized evaluation conducted to address legal questions regarding an individual's mental health, cognitive functioning, and behavioral status within judicial or administrative proceedings. This process typically includes a clinical interview, review of relevant records, and administration of standardized forensic, cognitive, and psychological assessments. Assessments may be conducted pursuant to specific statutes, including Idaho Codes §18-211 (competency to stand trial), §66-406 (mental health commitment), and §20-519A (juvenile competency). The results of a forensic assessment assist the court or relevant authorities in determining legal competencies, mental health status, and appropriate recommendations in accordance with statutory requirements.
Insurances Accepted
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Medicaid
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Blue Cross of Idaho
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Regence
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DMBA
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​Select Health
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AETNA
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TriWest
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St. Lukes
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Mountain Health Coop
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Pacific Source
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Mountain View
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Credentialing with other major Health Insurance companies, please call us to find out more!
