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Who We Help

Adults
Adults

At Reason Psychology, we work with adults navigating a wide range of concerns, from everyday struggles like anxiety, depression, or burnout, to more complex experiences such as trauma, chronic illness, or rehabilitation after injury. 

We support adults with: 

  • Anxiety, Panic, or OCD

  • Depression 

  • Stress 

  • Trauma related to workplace experiences, accidents, medical procedures, ICU stays, or interpersonal events 

  • Coping with medical conditions such as cancer, chronic illness, chronic pain, or cardiac and respiratory conditions 

  • Recovery and rehabilitation following brain or spinal cord injuries, acute or chronic injury, amputations, or surgeries 

  • Grief, loss, or major life transitions 

  • Relationship or communication challenges 

  • Sleep, focus, and self-care difficulties 
     

Assessments may include: 

  • PTSD or trauma-related assessments 

  • ADHD screening or diagnostic clarification 

  • Mood or anxiety assessments 

  • Personality or coping style assessments 

  • Treatment planning to guide care and support daily functioning 

Seniors
Seniors

Later life brings unique transitions, challenges, and opportunities. Seniors may face changes in health, relationships, or daily routines. Therapy at Reason Psychology provides a supportive space to process these experiences, build coping strategies, and maintain mental and emotional well-being.
 

We support seniors with: 

  • Coping with chronic health conditions or cognitive changes

  • Managing depression, anxiety, or adjustment concerns 

  • Building strategies for memory, focus, and independence 

  • Enhancing coping skills and emotional resilience 

  • Navigating grief, loss, or life transitions

  • Strengthening relationships and social connection

  • Enhancing focus, daily routines, and self-care
     

Assessments may include:

  • Diagnostic clarification for mood or anxiety concerns

  • Treatment planning to support daily functioning and quality of life

Living with Illness or Injury
Living with Illness or Injury

Adulthood can be challenging enough, and health concerns or injuries can add another layer of stress. At Reason Psychology, we work with adults managing complex health-related experiences- including chronic illness, rehabilitation, or recovery from serious injury. Therapy can help process the emotional and psychological impact of these experiences, as well as other difficult life experiences, and build strategies for coping and resilience.

 

We support adults with: 

  • Adjustment to medical conditions such as cancer, chronic illness, or cardiac and respiratory conditions 

  • Coping with chronic pain, injury, or rehabilitation following brain or spinal cord injuries, amputations, or surgeries 

  • Trauma related to hospitalization, ICU stays, delirium, or medical procedures 

  • Trauma from workplace experiences, accidents, interpersonal events, or other significant life experiences 

  • Anxiety, depression, or stress related to health and daily life 

  • Grief and loss 

  • Relationship or communication challenges 

  • Sleep, focus, and self-care difficulties 

  • Chronic pain
     

Assessments may include: 

  • Evaluation of the emotional impact of chronic illness, injury, or medical trauma

  • PTSD and trauma assessments related to hospitalization, accidents, or medical procedures

  • Mood and anxiety assessments linked to health conditions

  • Screening for adjustment disorders or health-related coping challenges

  • Treatment planning to support both mental health and physical recovery

First Responders
First Responders

First responders face unique stressors in their work, including exposure to trauma, high-pressure situations, and the emotional weight of helping others. Reason Psychology provides a confidential space to process these experiences, manage stress, and maintain mental health, while building strategies to cope with the demands of the job.

Support may include:

  • Managing occupational stress, anxiety, or depression

  • Processing trauma and critical incidents

  • Navigating burnout and compassion fatigue

  • Strengthening coping strategies, resilience, and self-care

  • Improving sleep, focus, and work-life balance

Assessments may include:

  • PTSD and trauma-related assessments

  • Mood and anxiety assessments

  • Treatment planning to support recovery and resilience, and professional or personal functioning

Mental Health Professionals
Mental Health Professionals

Mental health professionals are often focused on supporting others, yet may neglect their own emotional needs. Therapy offers a confidential space to process personal stressors, navigate professional challenges, and maintain mental well-being, while fostering self-awareness and resilience.

Support may include:

  • Managing work-related stress, burnout, or secondary trauma

  • Processing personal or professional trauma

  • Navigating work stress, career transitions, or role strain 

  • Strengthening coping skills, self-care, and professional boundaries

  • Enhancing emotional regulation and resilience

  • Improving sleep, focus, and daily functioning
     

Assessments may include:

  • Mood and anxiety assessments

  • PTSD and trauma-related assessments

  • Diagnostic clarification for ADHD or other concerns

  • Treatment planning to support personal and professional growth

Healthcare Professionals
Healthcare Professionals

Even those who care for others need support for themselves. Healthcare professionals often face emotional and physical demands, high workloads, and exposure to patient suffering. Reason Psychology offers a safe, confidential space to reflect, manage stress, and maintain well-being, while developing skills to navigate personal and professional challenges.

Support may include:

  • Coping with workplace stress, burnout, or compassion fatigue

  • Processing traumatic or emotionally challenging events

  • Strengthening resilience and professional boundaries

  • Navigating life transitions and work-life balance

  • Improving sleep, focus, and self-care routines
     

Assessments may include:

  • Mood and anxiety assessments

  • PTSD and trauma-related assessments

  • Diagnostic clarification for ADHD or other concerns

  • Treatment planning to support mental health and professional functioning

Contact Us

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