Carol V Anderson PHD
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Psychology Center of Idaho Falls provides a full range of specialized therapies by fully accredited counselors and licensed psychologist with advanced PhD degrees, including a nationally renowned neuropsychologist. Focusing on both individual and relationship counseling our therapists and psychologists use a variety of traditional and modern therapy types including meditation, music, art and play therapy.

No matter what your age or situation, help is here! The mission of Psychology Center of Idaho Falls is to provide counseling, education, and neuropsychological assessment to individuals and families by providing highly quality, professional care, and assessment. Clinical decisions and recommendations are strongly based in scientifically-evaluated findings and evidence-based practices.

Committed to practicing at the highest educational and professional level in the fields of Clinical Neuropsychology and Counseling and to seek for continual learning and growth. Vital care is taken to maximize the dignity, respect, and independence of individuals with neurocognitive impairments and emotional challenges.
Services
The decision to seek counseling services isn't always easy.
Realizing you need help is the first step.
Finding the right mental health practitioner, with the experience, training and understanding you need, is the second.
That's why our two therapists Camie Harvey and Renae Peterson offer free 15-minute consultations to their potential clients and patients.
This allows you to better understand the treatment options available to you, and ensure that the practitioner you work with is a good fit for you.
About Marriage Counseling Occasional disagreements are common to all relationships.
Sometimes though, relationships can get off track and have a hard time getting back on track.
About Personal Boundaries Social relationships can be very rewarding and also very challenging.
The closer the relationship we have with another person, the more challenging it can be.
There are many types of trauma: car accidents, major injury, physical or sexual abuse, severe illness or death in the family, witnessing violence, natural disasters, etc.
ADHD (Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) can offer significant challenges.
The person with ADHD may overschedule themselves, procrastinate tasks until nagged, lose track of time, misplace needed items, forget details of important conversations, or get so caught up in a personal interest that they forget to spend time with their spouse or partner.
Those symptoms usually bring a certain amount of anxiety to their lives.
The problem is not so much about whether the person can pay attention to something, as much as it is about whether the person can keep track of things and follow through on doing the less exciting, daily tasks of life.
Anxiety goes beyond regular stress.
While stress motivates a person to pay attention and to perform well, anxiety is an excess of stress and pressure that leads to poorer focus and poorer performance.
The excess stress may be due to the anxious person placing too much importance on the situation or seeing the situation as being too much for them to handle.
People often want to know what causes anxiety.
For many anxious people, anxiety tends to run in their family.
This tendency comes from genetics as well as from watching the examples of parents and siblings.
Depression affects about 10 percent of the population each year.
Clinical depression lasts 2 weeks or longer and involves not only sad mood but also decreased enjoyment of normal activities.
Motivation and self-esteem also suffer.
There may also be physical symptoms such as changes in appetite, weight, sleep, energy level, and ability to focus.
The person who is depressed may also wish that they could just disappear or drop out of life.
If you or someone you love struggles with depression, know that there are effective treatments available.
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