Diverse Range of Treatment Services
Discover our array of accessible treatment services, each designed to cater to distinct needs:
Adult Treatment
The Adult Treatment Service offers individual psychotherapy (1-2 times weekly), or intensive psychoanalytic treatment (3-5 times weekly); read more about psychoanalytic treatment below. Therapy may help with a range of problems-in-living that affect the way we think and feel. These include symptoms of anxiety, indecisiveness, guilt and shame; depression and low self-esteem; effects of abuse; flashback memories; and distress in work and relationships. Our therapists celebrate the individuality of every client, respecting their unique life experiences and cultural backgrounds.
Psychoanalytic Treatment
In offering Psychoanalytic treatment we provide a service to help broaden perspectives about the roots of our difficulties. We ask what makes us repeat things, despite having worked on them before? In these extraordinary and chaotic times, our coping skills and relationships are challenged for unconscious as well as conscious reasons. We often feel, lost, troubled or dissatisfied with our lives, and difficulty with relationships and self-expression – despite our other achievements. In wanting to change our direction and heal painful feelings, we often need to work on underlying obstacles that go beyond problem solving. Psychoanalysis considers the whole person: our conscious and unconscious experience, within ourselves and within our socio-cultural environment. Psychoanalysis is a therapeutic process, but one that is deeper. It is designed to explore our complex emotions, motivation and obstacles to emotional freedom and to promote change. Often we find intricate ways to hide, even from ourselves. In analysis, with the right person, we try to discover the hidden things that are getting in our way of achieving the potential for a better life.
Time is needed to create the space for the work to unfold. Psychoanalytic treatment involves multiple sessions per week (two to three) for a minimum of at least two years. We strive to make this financially accessible to all considering psychoanalytic treatment, particularly those from communities which have been underserved and/or lack sufficient access to psychoanalytic treatment.
Trauma Treatment
Experience the Trauma Studies Center's transformative approach to healing from overwhelming life experiences. Through ICP’s Adult Treatment Clinic, the Trauma Studies Center offers treatment to individuals who suffer the consequences of childhood and adult experiences so overwhelming that their capacity to lead full and rich lives is compromised.
Some of the indications that one may be a trauma survivor include anxiety, indecisiveness, excessive guilt and shame, depression and low self-esteem, flashback memories, and instability in work and relationships.
Family and Couples Treatment (FACTS)
For over three decades, FACTS has nurtured relationships, offering both short and long-term treatment. Our therapists are adept at helping couples and families develop and improve their relationships. FACTS patients include couples and families of all ethnic, economic, and religious backgrounds. We work with and welcome LGBTQ+ clients. Both short and long term treatment is available.
Our therapists are trained and experienced in couples, family and psychodynamic psychotherapy and can help in the following areas:
- Communication
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Intimacy, Sexuality, and Commitment
- Premarital Counseling
- Remarriage, step-families, single-parent and adoptive families
- Parenting Children and Adolescents
- Learning disabilities
- Aging Parents
- Crises
- Multicultural Issues
- Family response to life events, conflicts, philosophical differences, transitions, career changes
Sex Therapy
Sex therapy at ICP is often short-term and focused on improving communication and solving problems in an atmosphere of confidentiality, empathy, safety and thoughtful reflection. Sex therapy can be structured as an adjunct to your current therapy. To that end, your ICP sex therapist will be happy to communicate with your primary therapist on an overall treatment plan that will not conflict with, but rather will enhance, your current therapy. We welcome all sexual orientations and take a sex-positive stance. ICP therapists use a multi-layered, biopsychosocial approach to exploring sexual issues, and our therapeutic approach is both psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral. Although sexual problems are quite common sex is often a difficult topic to discuss.
Sex therapists at ICP are trained to work with both individuals and couples on common sexual challenges such as:
- Lack of sexual interest, low desire, sexual incompatibility.
- Premature ejaculation, erectile disorder, delayed ejaculation
- Painful sex, inhibited arousal, orgasm issues
- Problematic sexual urges, thoughts and behaviors
- Impulsive/compulsive use of porn
- Sex after infidelity
- Opening up a relationship, navigating consensual non-monogamy and polyamory
- Integrating kink, eroticized power play, and other forms of sexual adventure into one’s sex life
- Special issues related to LGBTQ sexualities
- Sex therapy with gender non-conforming patients
- Working on relationship issues within which sexual problems are often embedded
LGBTQ
Psychotherapy is an invaluable tool for LGBTQ-identified people. Offering affirmative therapy, Psychotherapy Center for Gender & Sexuality (PCGS) provides LGBTQ-identified individuals with tailored support. Overcoming challenges like coming out, shame, and emotional distress, our therapists embrace diverse gender and sexual identities, ensuring each individual receives personalized care.
See below for more information about our specific services:
PCGS’s Adult Program caters to LGBTQ-identified adults, addressing issues like:
- Career hurdles
- Addressing addiction
- Navigating life changes
- Dating and relationship dynamics
- Exploring sexuality
- Coming out experiences
- Living with HIV/AIDS
- Enhancing self-esteem
- Stress management
- Exploring religious and cultural identities
PCGS's Transgender Program supports individuals with transgender experiences, addressing key topics:
- Transitioning support
- Gender reassignment options
- Gender identity exploration
- Gender-queer/fluid identities
- Body image issues
- Sexuality considerations
- Navigating dating & relationships
- The coming out process
- Family challenges
Disordered Eating
Disordered eating and eating disorders often present as symptoms of ongoing psychological issues. Patients seen at The Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia (CSAB) address these issues in individual, group and family treatment modalities blending psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Treatment teams are frequently initiated and maintained with physicians, nutritionists, psychiatrist, dentists, and other medical professionals. Weekly groups and support groups may be available.