Treatment Areas
What We Treat
At CMHS, our therapists and psychiatrists work together to treat the full picture — not just the symptoms. Select a treatment area below to learn more.
Addiction
We help clients understand and address addictive patterns with compassionate, evidence-based care.
Anxiety
From everyday worry to panic and phobias, we treat anxiety by addressing what’s driving it — not just managing symptoms.
Depression
We help clients move through depression with targeted therapy and, when appropriate, medication working in tandem.
Relationships
Whether you’re navigating conflict, communication breakdown, or life transitions, we offer support for individuals and couples.
Trauma
We treat trauma with evidence-based approaches including EMDR — helping clients process and move forward at their own pace.
Medication Management
We offer medication evaluation and management. Our doctors work with you to ensure your treatment plan is fully coordinated.
Thinking About the Next Step?
If you or your child is struggling, getting support early can make a lasting different. You do not have to figure it out alone. We can help you connect to the services that will most effectively support your or your child’s needs.
FAQs
Is my child too young or too old for therapy?
Therapy can be effective with young children, pre-teens, and teens. Different approaches are used depending on age.
Does therapy always involve medication?
No. Most children benefit from therapy alone. If medication is considered, it will always be discussed carefully with you and only recommended when appropriate.
How long does therapy last?
It varies. Some children need only a few months of therapy, while others benefit from longer support. The plan is based on your child’s needs and progress.
Can sessions be virtual?
Yes. In-person sessions are often best, especially for younger children, but online appointments are available when needed.