Alternative Solutions Center Counseling Services By Deaf, With Deaf, For Deaf Alternative Solutions Center is a Deaf-owned and operated psychotherapy and consulting practice staffed by Deaf licensed professional therapists. We specialize in work with Deaf people and their families. Alternative Solutions Center is committed to: Providing safe, confidential, and nonjudgmental therapeutic services Creating a culturally sensitive counseling environment for Deaf clients and their families Ensuring effective communication through American Sign Language Enhancing lives through empowerment and positive change Services: -Counseling through videophone -Individual, couples, and family counseling -Life coaching for assistance with personal, business, and professional visions -Play and sand tray therapy for children and adults -Clinical supervision for therapists -Crisis intervention and resolutions -Consultation and education for the general public and professionals -Local and international presentations on mental health issues related to Deaf individuals -Deaf relay interpreting services Issues: Depression, anxiety or bipolar issues, present or past trauma, grief and loss, life transitions, fertility/infertility, parenting and families, divorce/custody, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and related issues, personal development, sexuality, Deaf identity, addictions, domestic violence, legal issues, professional development, and meaning of life Tags: Mental Health, Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Psychotherapy, Therapy, Gallaudet, Deaf, ASL, Videophone, Counselor, Psychologist, Social Worker, Psychotherapist, Therapist
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How long can I expect to be in therapy?
Most people go to therapay once a week. Twice-weekly appointments often work very well when you need extra support or when you want to focus intensively on issues. Going to therapy once a week does not mean you are less crazy than someone who goes twice a week.
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How is Psychotherapy Different From Talking with Friends and Family?
What is Psychotherapy? Psychotherapy, also referred to as counseling or therapy, is a special process designed to help Deaf people work through any number of concerns or problems they may be experiencing in life.
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