Occasional anxiety and worry are an expected part of life. People with an anxiety disorder experience intense, excessive, or persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Anxiety disorders can interfere with daily activities, be difficult to control and can get worse over time. Fluctuations in mood are a part of everyday life. Everyone goes through periods of being unusually happy, sad or blue.
People with depression have a persistent feeling of sadness, hopelessness and loss of interest. Episodes of depression can interfere with daily activities, cause social isolation, and leave one feeling hopeless. Healthy relationships with spouses, family, friends and at work are just as important as good nutrition and physical activity to our health and well-being.
All relationships exist on a continuum from healthy to abusive with unhealthy somewhere in the middle. Unhealthy relationships can interfere with all aspects of people's lives and can get worse and lead to abuse.
People with depression have a persistent feeling of sadness, hopelessness and loss of interest. Episodes of depression can interfere with daily activities, cause social isolation, and leave one feeling hopeless. Healthy relationships with spouses, family, friends and at work are just as important as good nutrition and physical activity to our health and well-being.
All relationships exist on a continuum from healthy to abusive with unhealthy somewhere in the middle. Unhealthy relationships can interfere with all aspects of people's lives and can get worse and lead to abuse.
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Dr. David Schroat is a fully Licensed Psychologist (LP) with 30 years of clinical experience.
He has a Ph.
D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Detroit Mercy and has spent his entire career training and supervising future psychologists.
Before starting his private practice, he was Director of Counseling and Disability Services at the University of Michigan-Dearborn for nearly 20 years and also taught as an Adjunct Professor in the Behavioral Science Department.
He provided training and professional development to faculty and staff at the university as well as brief psychotherapy for the Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
He has a Ph.
D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Detroit Mercy and has spent his entire career training and supervising future psychologists.
Before starting his private practice, he was Director of Counseling and Disability Services at the University of Michigan-Dearborn for nearly 20 years and also taught as an Adjunct Professor in the Behavioral Science Department.
He provided training and professional development to faculty and staff at the university as well as brief psychotherapy for the Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
As your therapist, I will listen to you with respect, in a safe and confidential relationship.
During our first meeting, the initial consultation, it's important to feel that you can speak freely and that your feelings will be heard and validated.
By the end of the consultation, I will share with you my observations and some ideas about the central issue or conflict.
My goal is to come to an agreement about our goals for the therapy and make some suggestions about the therapy process.
Moving forward, there are several important tasks.
During our first meeting, the initial consultation, it's important to feel that you can speak freely and that your feelings will be heard and validated.
By the end of the consultation, I will share with you my observations and some ideas about the central issue or conflict.
My goal is to come to an agreement about our goals for the therapy and make some suggestions about the therapy process.
Moving forward, there are several important tasks.
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