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Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Services Throughout the Lifespan

  • At Parker House Psychology, trauma treatment focuses on creating a safe, supportive space where healing can begin. Using evidence-based methods such as Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Trauma-Informed CBT, the goal is to help individuals process past experiences, regain a sense of control, and rebuild emotional well-being. With compassion and patience, treatment helps clients understand the effects of trauma, build resilience, and develop healthy coping strategies. The journey toward healing is personal, and every step is supported with care and expertise.

  • At Parker House Psychology, we offer support to families who have experienced adoption and/or foster care through a trauma-informed lens. We recognize the unique challenges and emotional complexities that come with these experiences and provide compassionate guidance to help families heal and thrive. Our approach focuses on understanding the impact of early trauma on both children and parents, fostering attachment, and promoting healthy family dynamics. Through individualized strategies and support, we help families build strong, trusting relationships and navigate the path toward healing, stability, and connection.

  • At Parker House Psychology, parenting services are designed to provide practical tools and support to help parents navigate the challenges of raising children. Using evidence-based approaches such as Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Parent Management Training (PMT), and personalized parent coaching, the goal is to strengthen the parent-child relationship, improve behavior management, and foster healthy emotional development. Each service is tailored to meet the unique needs of families, offering guidance and support to empower parents in creating positive, lasting change in their home.

  • At Parker House Psychology, family therapy provides support and guidance for parents of children facing behavioral difficulties, anxiety, depression, or trauma. The focus is on strengthening family dynamics, improving communication, and equipping parents with effective tools to support their child’s emotional and behavioral needs. With a compassionate, solutions-focused approach, family therapy helps create a safe and nurturing environment where parents and children can work together to foster healing, resilience, and lasting positive change. Each session is tailored to meet the unique challenges of the family, ensuring that every member feels heard and supported.

  • At Parker House Psychology, anxiety, OCD, and phobias are treated with evidence-based therapies designed to help individuals regain control and improve their well-being. Modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills are used to address the root causes of distress, challenge negative thought patterns, and develop healthy coping strategies. These approaches are tailored to each individual’s needs, helping them manage symptoms, reduce anxiety, and build resilience for a more balanced and fulfilling life.

  • At Parker House Psychology, depression is treated with evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) and Interpersonal Therapy for Depressed Adolescents (IPT-A). These approaches help individuals identify and challenge negative thought patterns, improve emotional regulation, and address interpersonal issues that may be contributing to their depression. Tailored to each person’s needs, these therapies empower individuals to develop healthier coping strategies, build resilience, and work toward a more positive and fulfilling life.

  • At Parker House Psychology, building and exploring identity is an essential part of personal growth. Whether navigating neurodivergence, gender identity, sexuality, or other aspects of self, the focus is on creating a safe and supportive space for individuals to understand and embrace their authentic selves. Through compassionate guidance, individuals are empowered to explore their unique experiences, build self-acceptance, and develop a strong sense of identity. This process is rooted in respect, affirmation, and the belief that everyone deserves to feel confident and valued in who they are.

  • At Parker House Psychology, building and exploring identity is an essential part of personal growth. Whether navigating neurodivergence, gender identity, sexuality, or other aspects of self, the focus is on creating a safe and supportive space for individuals to understand and embrace their authentic selves. Through compassionate guidance, individuals are empowered to explore their unique experiences, build self-acceptance, and develop a strong sense of identity. This process is rooted in respect, affirmation, and the belief that everyone deserves to feel confident and valued in who they are.

  • At Parker House Psychology, time-limited psychoeducational sessions offer a focused, informative approach for those who want to learn more about a specific topic or gain guidance on a particular issue. These sessions are designed for individuals or families seeking insights on various subjects, such as supporting a loved one through trauma, best parenting practices for young children, managing screen time, potty and sleep training, communicating difficult news, or exploring a child’s gender identity. With practical advice and evidence-based strategies, these sessions provide valuable knowledge and support to address immediate concerns and enhance understanding in a compassionate, non-judgmental environment.

Service Locations

In Person Therapy Services

In person therapy services are available for children and adults in Tallahassee, Florida.

The office is ADA-compliant and wheelchair accessible.

Virtual Therapy Services

Virtual therapy services are available for children and adults located in Florida or any of the 42 states that participate in PSYPACT. Click here to see if services are available in your state!

Services in the Community

Depending on the situation, some services can also be provided in the community. These services include in-home sessions, school-based sessions, and in other community-based setting.

Treatment Approaches

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a highly effective, evidence-based approach that helps individuals identify and challenge negative thought patterns and behaviors. By fostering a deeper understanding of the connections between thoughts, emotions, and actions, CBT empowers clients to develop healthier coping strategies, improve emotional regulation, and build resilience. This structured, goal-oriented therapy is commonly used to treat a variety of conditions, including anxiety, depression, stress, and PTSD, providing practical tools for lasting change. CBT is typically short-term, focused on the present, and tailored to each individual’s unique needs.

  • TF-CBT is designed to help children and adolescents cope with the emotional and psychological effects of trauma, such as abuse, neglect, or witnessing violence. It is commonly used to treat PTSD, depression, anxiety, and behavioral problems stemming from traumatic experiences. TF-CBT is evidence-based, with extensive research supporting its effectiveness in helping children process trauma and reduce symptoms of PTSD and related emotional difficulties. It is one of the most researched and widely recommended treatments for traumatized youth.

  • CPT is a therapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that helps individuals understand and reframe negative thoughts related to trauma. It is often used to treat PTSD, depression, and anxiety, particularly for individuals who have experienced significant trauma. CPT is an evidence-based treatment, with strong support from clinical trials showing its effectiveness in reducing PTSD symptoms and improving emotional regulation by challenging harmful beliefs associated with trauma.

  • ERP is a specialized therapy for OCD and phobias. It is effective in treating anxiety disorders like OCD, specific phobias, and panic disorder. ERP is highly evidence-based, with extensive clinical trials showing that it is one of the most effective treatments for OCD and anxiety disorders. By gradually exposing individuals to feared situations while preventing compulsive behaviors, ERP significantly reduces anxiety and helps unlearn maladaptive coping mechanisms.

  • PCIT is an interactive therapy that helps parents improve their relationship with their young child by teaching positive reinforcement and effective discipline strategies. It is often used for children with disruptive behaviors, including aggression, defiance, and difficulties with emotion regulation. PCIT is evidence-based, with strong research backing its effectiveness in reducing child behavior problems and enhancing parent-child interactions. Studies show that PCIT leads to lasting improvements in both child behavior and family dynamics.

  • PMT teaches parents effective strategies for managing their child's behavioral issues, such as aggression, defiance, and noncompliance. It is often used for children with ADHD, conduct disorders, or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). PMT is an evidence-based approach, with numerous studies demonstrating its success in improving child behavior, enhancing parent-child relationships, and reducing disruptive behaviors. It is widely recommended as a first-line treatment for behavioral issues in children.

  • Behavioral therapy focuses on changing unhelpful behaviors through reinforcement and discipline techniques. It is commonly used to treat conditions like anxiety, depression, phobias, and ADHD. Behavioral therapy is evidence-based, with decades of research demonstrating its success in treating a variety of mental health issues by modifying problematic behaviors and teaching coping skills. It is a foundational approach in behavior management and is widely used in clinical practice.

  • IPT focuses on improving interpersonal relationships and communication to alleviate emotional distress. It is used to treat depression, anxiety, and mood disorders, especially in individuals experiencing relationship problems, life transitions (e.g., divorce, job loss), or grief. IPT is evidence-based, with numerous studies and clinical trials supporting its effectiveness in treating depression and anxiety, particularly in individuals with interpersonal difficulties. It is a recommended treatment in various clinical guidelines for mood disorders.

  • DBT skills focus on helping individuals manage intense emotions and improve their relationships by promoting mindfulness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness. These skills are often used in combination with other therapeutic modalities to treat conditions like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and substance use disorders. DBT skills help clients develop practical tools for coping with emotional dysregulation and improve their ability to navigate distressing situations. For example, when integrated with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), DBT skills can enhance a client’s ability to challenge unhelpful thoughts while maintaining emotional stability. In conjunction with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), DBT’s mindfulness and distress tolerance skills can support individuals in accepting difficult emotions and experiences while still pursuing meaningful goals. Research supports that using DBT skills alongside other modalities increases the effectiveness of treatment, providing individuals with a comprehensive toolkit for managing emotions and building healthier relationships.

Therapeutic Values

FAQs about Therapy

  • Therapy can help in many ways. Whether you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or simply curious about personal growth, it's worth exploring. If you're unsure, please reach out for a free consultation to discuss your concerns and see if it feels like a good fit.

  • The first session is focused on getting to know each other. During this time, the discussion will center around what brings you to therapy, your goals, and any relevant background information. It’s also an opportunity to ask questions and for the provider to gain an understanding of how best to offer support. It’s normal to feel a little nervous, and the session will proceed at a pace that feels comfortable for you.

  • I like to think of myself as being warm, approachable, and thoughtful, with a healthy dose of humor and playfulness. I strive to create a safe, judgment-free space for clients to explore their thoughts and feelings.

  • The length of therapy depends on many factors, including your goals, the issues you're addressing, and your pace. Some clients find they make progress in a few sessions, while others prefer longer-term therapy. We’ll check in regularly about how things are going and adjust as needed.

Reach out for a free consultation call

Finding the right therapist is key to creating a positive and effective therapeutic experience. I understand that every individual’s needs are unique, and it's important to feel comfortable and supported with the person you're working with. That’s why I offer free 15-minute consultation calls, giving you the opportunity to ask questions, share your goals, and determine if we’re a good fit. This brief conversation allows you to make an informed decision about your therapy journey in a relaxed, no-pressure environment. Your comfort and trust are my top priority, and I’m here to help guide you toward the right support.