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In my practice, I strive to create a safe and comfortable environment where a trusting therapeutic relationship can be built. This has been, in my 18+ years of experience, the most effective way to ensure we can do meaningful work to achieve your goals. In this therapy journey, I hope to support and challenge you along the way, working collaboratively to help you live a more fulfilling life. Through my gentle guidance, clients are encouraged to be more open and introspective by identifying goals, becoming more aware of their maladaptive thoughts and behaviors, and empowering them to work towards their needs and wants.
In my practice, I strive to create a safe and comfortable environment where a trusting therapeutic relationship can be built. This has been, in my 18+ years of experience, the most effective way to ensure we can do meaningful work to achieve your goals. In this therapy journey, I hope to support and challenge you along the way, working collaboratively to help you live a more fulfilling life. Through my gentle guidance, clients are encouraged to be more open and introspective by identifying goals, becoming more aware of their maladaptive thoughts and behaviors, and empowering them to work towards their needs and wants.
At Rivia Mind, we focus on both treatment and prevention. We believe in listening to each patient and creating a partnership to work on maintaining and improving lifelong health. We are a treatment center that offers up to date, evidence based treatment for a wide range of psychological struggles that get in the way of you living life to the fullest. A consultation begins with a comprehensive evaluation and a personalized treatment plan to help you reach your goals.
At Rivia Mind, we focus on both treatment and prevention. We believe in listening to each patient and creating a partnership to work on maintaining and improving lifelong health. We are a treatment center that offers up to date, evidence based treatment for a wide range of psychological struggles that get in the way of you living life to the fullest. A consultation begins with a comprehensive evaluation and a personalized treatment plan to help you reach your goals.
Online Therapists
Life is a journey, a challenge, and a maturing process. In the process, we need understanding, companion, support, and insight. Here I am, glad to listen to your story, and write your story in the future with you. I am a clinical psychologist, I can help in schizophrenia, bipolar, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. I can also help in relationship issues and grief.
Life is a journey, a challenge, and a maturing process. In the process, we need understanding, companion, support, and insight. Here I am, glad to listen to your story, and write your story in the future with you. I am a clinical psychologist, I can help in schizophrenia, bipolar, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. I can also help in relationship issues and grief.
Laura Tyson LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LCADC
Verified Verified
Chatham, NJ 07928 (Online Only)
I work with adults and teens who are anxious, stressed, depressed, unmotivated, irritable, struggling with life transitions, anger issues, interpersonal problems, or self-medicating with alcohol, marijuana, drugs, and/or problematic sexual behaviors. I work with adults dealing with narcissistic abuse, divorce, and high-conflict families. I offer confidential virtual therapy and a solution-oriented approach to reboot your life and become your best self. Let's map out a plan to get your life back on track. I'll help you navigate from surviving to thriving and from chaos to calm, in a judgment-free space.
I work with adults and teens who are anxious, stressed, depressed, unmotivated, irritable, struggling with life transitions, anger issues, interpersonal problems, or self-medicating with alcohol, marijuana, drugs, and/or problematic sexual behaviors. I work with adults dealing with narcissistic abuse, divorce, and high-conflict families. I offer confidential virtual therapy and a solution-oriented approach to reboot your life and become your best self. Let's map out a plan to get your life back on track. I'll help you navigate from surviving to thriving and from chaos to calm, in a judgment-free space.
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Psychosis Therapists
What’s the most effective treatment for psychosis?
The most effective treatment for psychosis is coordinated specialty care. In this model, a team of professionals works with a patient to address all aspects of the underlying disorder. This approach incorporates individual or group therapy, employment and education support, family support and education, medication management (which often involves low doses of antipsychotics), and case management to facilitate problem-solving as needed.
When should people seek treatment for psychosis?
People should seek immediate treatment at the earliest indication of psychosis. Symptoms include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized or blocked speech, and agitated body movements. Early signs that a person may be developing a disorder that will lead to psychosis include suspiciousness of others, memory problems and distractibility, an inability to think clearly, rapid or nonsensical speech, withdrawal from friends or family, aggression toward others, and sensitivity to bright lights or noises.
What if psychosis is left untreated?
Without treatment, psychosis can have significant repercussions, including injuries, job loss, homelessness, financial or legal trouble, ruptured relationships, and suffering for the person and their family. While early treatment for psychosis often yields the best results, there is no point past which it becomes useless to seek treatment. At any point, treatment can make a difference.
How do I get someone else to seek treatment for psychosis?
It’s extremely difficult to watch a loved one suffer from hallucinations, delusions, and other elements of psychosis—sometimes exacerbated by their fears of treatment. Have a conversation with them in a quiet space and maintain a calm, supportive tone. Share your concerns about behaviors you’ve observed, suggest treatment, and explain the potential benefits. Listen carefully to their responses. The person may not be ready after one conversation, but with time, they may come around.