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Community Psychological Services
Recognizing the need for help is a strong and positive step toward recovery.
Since 1986, Community Psychological Services has provided support to individuals, groups, couples, and families through an offering of psychological and educational testing, diagnosis, training, and therapy for the management of anxiety, anger, abuse, depression, stress, addiction, or any other problem that prevents us from being successful in our endeavors. Services are provided by licensed psychologists and trained clinicians (master’s level or above). It is our goal to provide informed and thoughtful treatment in a safe, non-judgmental environment.
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Articles and Resources
What is Depression?
National Institute of Mental Health
Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad. But these feelings are usually short-lived and pass within a couple of days. When you have depression, it interferes with daily life and causes pain for both you and those who care about you. Depression is a common but serious illness.
How do Drugs Impact the Brain?
University of Utah Health Sciences
When drugs enter the body they elicit very complex effects in many different regions of the brain. This unique interactive website, allows you to witness the impact multiple drugs have on the brain using "mice" subjects.
Neurodiversity
Psychology Today
Many individuals who embrace the concept of neurodiversity believe that people with differences do not need to be cured; they need help and accommodation instead.