
Therapeutic Pathways uses various interventions and modalities to provide guidance, and treat existing maladaptive behaviors and disorders - namely, psychodynamic therapy, trauma-informed intervention, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and neurofeedback.
During talk therapy sessions, the conversation is often led by the client and can touch on topics such as current or past problems, experiences, thoughts, feelings or relationships experienced by the person. During sessions, the therapist helps make connections and provide insight.
Examining the nature of the problem and a person’s personality helps determine which treatment will be most effective.
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The process for engaging in treatment with Therapeutic Pathways is, as follows:
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Step 1: Client registration.
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Step 2: Initial interview and assessment.
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Step 3: Treatment plan and agreement
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Step 4: Intervention
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