Clinic Services

Psychiatric Services

Board certified psychiatrists and nurse practitioners provide evaluation, diagnosis, and treatments to address mental health related challenges. Treatment may include prescription medication, counseling, and therapy services as well as other medical procedures and interventions. Psychiatric Services are currently offered in our Clinton Office.

Providers:

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Joan Anderson

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Ann Mojeiko

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Robert Husemann

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Belinda Gibeau

Mental Health Therapy

Therapy can be very helpful for people experiencing difficulties or suffering from mental health challenges. The type and length of therapy depends on an individual's personal situation and insurance coverage. A clinical therapist can assist a person in managing their symptoms, thoughts, behaviors, stresses, goals, past experiences, and other areas to promote recovery. Sometimes talking with a therapist may be difficult, but it is effective in dealing with life’s problems. Therapy also offers an emotional release and a sense of being heard, understood, and supported.

Therapy is offered to individuals (adults and children), families, couples, and groups at our Clinton, Davenport, and Maquoketa Offices.

Therapy can help an individual:

  • Feel stronger in the face of challenges;
  • Improve self-esteem and self-worth;
  • Change behaviors that hold a person back;
  • Look at ways of thinking that affect feelings;
  • Heal pains from the past;
  • Build relationship skills;
  • Discern goals;
  • Strengthen self-confidence;
  • Cope with symptoms;
  • Manage strong emotions like fear, grief, and anger; and
  • Enhance problem-solving skills.

Types of Therapy

There are many different types of evidence-based mental health therapies. Often, therapists blend different approaches to suit a person's needs. We offer the following: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT); Interpersonal Therapy; Psychodynamic Therapy; Psychoeducation; Play Therapy; and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and more.

Providers:

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Julie Swanson

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Crisis Services

Crisis services are available 24/7 to anyone in need and are available by telephone and/or in the office setting.  Intervention includes focused assessment and rapid stabilization of acute symptoms of mental Illness or emotional distress and are available and accessible twenty-four hours a day. The clinical assessment and psychotherapeutic services are provided by a mental health professional and/or other staff who have access to a mental health professional for consultation.