At Medens Health, we believe that everyone should have access to the hope, clarity, and progress that comes with an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate treatment plan. We offer over 80 different psychological tests to identify your challenges, strengths, needs, and any existing mental health conditions.
At Medens Health, we believe that everyone should have access to the hope, clarity, and progress that comes with an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate treatment plan. We offer over 80 different psychological tests to identify your challenges, strengths, needs, and any existing mental health conditions.
For your first appointment, you’ll meet online with a doctor to discuss your concerns, evaluate the reason for referral and find out what you wish to learn from the evaluation.
A comprehensive clinical interview is conducted. We’ll meet again online to discuss your background information and collect your mental and physical health history.
We’ll meet in person – at least once – for testing. A testing appointment typically takes three hours. The type of evaluation will determine the duration of testing needed.
Two weeks later, we’ll meet to review the results, go over treatment recommendations and answer any questions. After your appointment, you’ll receive a copy of the report.
Open and honest communication is the only way to bridge the gulf between you and your partner. If things have been unpleasant for a while, however, that can feel impossible.
In couples therapy, you’ll work with a therapist who acts as a neutral third party to facilitate important discussions. Your therapist will provide active, solution-focused mediation to meet the needs of both parties. You can expect to receive useful tools and strategies to learn a new way of relating to your partner so you can experience positive change as quickly as possible.
We now offer QbTest, an evidence-based and FDA-cleared objective ADHD assessment that measures the three core symptoms of ADHD: attention/distractibility, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. QBTest presents a detailed and accurate picture of how your ADHD is manifesting in your unique case, allowing your mental health provider to tailor your care to your needs for the best possible outcome. It can also be used to measure the effectiveness of medication. You can learn more about QBTest here.
During couples therapy you will learn to:
Together with your therapist, you and your partner will build healthy channels of communication so you can get on the same page… and back on the same team!
Most sessions are one hour long, which includes 53 minutes of therapy time and 7 minutes of documentation that the provider will complete after your appointment.
Therapy is a collaborative effort between you and your provider. You will set goals that will help you overcome some of the difficulties you are experiencing. Therapy is not like a normal conversation, and sometimes it can take some getting used to. For example, your therapist may simply not accept you as a friend. Their job is to help you understand yourself better and come to accept yourself and make the necessary changes.
You may find that the therapeutic process brings up uncomfortable feelings, but your therapist is there in a supportive capacity to help you process those feelings. Many people come out of a therapy session with a lot to think about and often feel they need some time to think about the issues discussed. This is completely normal!