Treatment by Condition

What We Offer

Comprehensive, Evidence-Based, and Strengths-Based Care

At UCEBT, we provide compassionate, evidence-based care for a wide range of mental health conditions. Our approach combines proven therapeutic methods with a strengths-based philosophy, empowering clients to harness their unique abilities as they work toward meaningful change and improved well-being.

Our team is dedicated to creating individualized treatment plans that respect each client’s personal goals and life context, integrating both research-backed practices and personal resilience.

Our Approach to Treatment

Evidence-Based Methods

We utilize therapies supported by rigorous research, ensuring that clients receive the most effective treatment available for their specific needs.

We emphasize each individual’s unique strengths, helping clients build self-efficacy and confidence while addressing challenges.

We work closely with clients to assess progress, adapting treatment as needed to support lasting improvement and resilience.

Conditions We Treat

Characterized by difficulties with attention, focus, and impulse control, ADHD can impact personal, academic, and professional life. Our approach includes behavioral strategies and executive functioning skills to improve daily management and focus.

Learn more about how we work with ADHD.

Persistent anger can affect relationships and personal well-being. We provide tools for understanding triggers, regulating emotions, and communicating effectively, enabling healthier expressions of anger.

Learn more about how we work with Anger Management.

Anxiety disorders involve excessive worry, fear, or avoidance. We use evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure Therapy to help clients manage symptoms and regain control.

Learn more about how we work with anxiety.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) presents unique social, behavioral, and sensory processing challenges. Our team provides tailored support, including social skills training and sensory integration strategies.

Learn more about how we work with Autism.

Marked by mood swings from extreme highs to deep lows, bipolar disorder can disrupt life’s balance. We focus on mood stabilization, helping clients understand and manage cycles for more stable, healthy functioning.

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BPD often involves intense emotions, fear of abandonment, and difficulty with relationships. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a core part of our approach, offering skills in emotion regulation and interpersonal effectiveness.

Learn more about how we work with Borderline Personality Disorder.

Chronic health conditions can impact mental health and daily life. Our therapy addresses coping mechanisms, emotional resilience, and mind-body strategies to help individuals manage pain or illness.

Learn more about how we work with chronic pain and illness.

Depression includes persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest. We use evidence-based treatments like CBT and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to support recovery and improve quality of life.

Learn more about how we work with depression.

Eating disorders are complex conditions affecting self-image and relationships with food. Our approach incorporates nutritional guidance, CBT, and skills for building a healthy relationship with food and self.

Learn more about how we work with eating disorders.

Characterized by intense and rapidly changing emotions, emotion dysregulation can disrupt relationships and personal stability. We use DBT and emotion-focused therapies to build regulation skills and resilience.

Learn more about how we work with emotion dysregulation.

Family dynamics can be challenging, especially during periods of stress or transition. Family therapy focuses on improving communication, resolving conflicts, and strengthening bonds.

Learn more about how we work with family conflict.

Grief is a natural response to loss, yet can be overwhelming. Our therapy offers compassionate support, helping individuals process loss, find meaning, and navigate a path forward.

Learn more about how we work with grief and loss.

Also known as hypochondria, health anxiety involves excessive worry about health. We address these concerns through CBT, focusing on reducing anxiety and developing healthier thought patterns.

Learn more about how we work with health anxiety.

Life changes, such as moving, career shifts, or retirement, can bring stress and uncertainty. We offer support through these transitions, focusing on adaptability and personal growth.

Learn more about how we work with life transitions.

NPD involves a pattern of grandiosity, a need for admiration, and difficulty with empathy. Our therapeutic approach focuses on self-reflection, interpersonal skills, and understanding the impact of one’s behavior.

Learn more about how we work with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by intrusive, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) aimed at reducing distress. These cycles can interfere with daily life, but effective, evidence-based treatments can help individuals find relief.

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Panic disorder involves sudden, intense episodes of fear. We use CBT and exposure techniques to help clients reduce the frequency and intensity of panic attacks, regaining a sense of safety and control.

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Parenting can be demanding, with unique challenges at each stage. Our support includes parent coaching, skill-building, and strategies to foster positive parent-child relationships.

Learn more about how we work with parenting challenges.

Phobias are intense, irrational fears of specific objects or situations. Exposure therapy and CBT help clients confront and overcome these fears, building confidence and reducing avoidance behaviors.

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PTSD can develop after a traumatic event, causing flashbacks, nightmares, and heightened anxiety. Trauma-informed therapies like EMDR and Prolonged Exposure (PE) help clients process trauma and build resilience.

Learn more about how we work with PTSD.

Relationship issues can arise from communication breakdowns, unmet needs, or life stressors. Couples therapy and communication skills training help partners build healthier, more supportive relationships.

Learn more about how we work with relationship conflicts.

Self-harm is often used to manage intense emotions but can be dangerous. Our therapy focuses on understanding the underlying reasons for self-harm and developing healthier coping strategies.

Learn more about how we work with self-harm.

Sexual issues can stem from psychological, emotional, or relational factors. We offer a confidential, supportive space to explore concerns and work toward fulfilling, healthy intimacy.

Learn more about how we work with sexual dysfunction.

Sleep issues can severely impact daily life. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) and relaxation techniques help clients improve sleep patterns and quality.

Learn more about how we work with sleep disorders.

Social anxiety involves intense fear in social situations. Through exposure therapy and CBT, clients build confidence and learn to navigate social settings comfortably.

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Substance use can disrupt health and relationships. Our approach includes motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, and behavioral strategies for sustainable recovery.

Learn more about how we treat substance use at UCEBT.

Suicidal thoughts require immediate, compassionate support. Our clinicians provide a safe space for crisis intervention and coping strategies to foster hope and resilience.

Learn more about how we work with suicidal ideation.

Trauma can have lasting effects on mental health. Using evidence-based therapies such as EMDR and Trauma-Focused CBT, we support clients in processing and healing from traumatic experiences.

Learn more about how we work with trauma.

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Discover how our evidence-based approaches can help you navigate the challenges you’re facing. Contact us today to explore personalized treatment options tailored to your needs.