D, CCTP-II, is a Licensed Psychologist in private practice, located in Boca Raton, Florida. He is also fully licensed in Maryland and provides tele-health services to the residents of Maryland. He is currently appointed as an Associate Professor of Psychology and is the Primary Therapist and oversees the clinical trauma track for a dual diagnosis residential treatment center.
He has also worked as a Primary Therapist for both an eating disorder and a substance use treatment center. Moreover, he is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional - Level 2 (CCTP-II) with the International Association of Trauma Professionals (IATP).
In addition to his years of experience working with eating disorders, primary mental health, and substance abuse, Dr. Arthur has worked with patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety (including Generalised Anxiety and Phobias), depression, thought disorders, and personality disorders.Clinically, he works with a wide age range from children to older adults.
He has also worked as a Primary Therapist for both an eating disorder and a substance use treatment center. Moreover, he is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional - Level 2 (CCTP-II) with the International Association of Trauma Professionals (IATP).
In addition to his years of experience working with eating disorders, primary mental health, and substance abuse, Dr. Arthur has worked with patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety (including Generalised Anxiety and Phobias), depression, thought disorders, and personality disorders.Clinically, he works with a wide age range from children to older adults.
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I generally return phone calls and emails the same day, and within 24 hours at the latest.
Dr. Arthur's practice is located just south of Mizner Park in Boca Raton, Florida.
The office has plenty of well-lit parking, including handicapped space.
The office building is called "South City Plaza" and it is all black-glass building.
Be advised, the building is on the southbound side of Federal Highway.
Sessions are available in the day, evening, and weekend sessions.
For convenience and confidentiality of some clients, Dr. Arthur offers both in-home and secure video sessions.
Dr. Arthur's practice is located just south of Mizner Park in Boca Raton, Florida.
The office has plenty of well-lit parking, including handicapped space.
The office building is called "South City Plaza" and it is all black-glass building.
Be advised, the building is on the southbound side of Federal Highway.
Sessions are available in the day, evening, and weekend sessions.
For convenience and confidentiality of some clients, Dr. Arthur offers both in-home and secure video sessions.
Do you feel a loss of control when you're around food? Do you skip meals, or do you rigidly restrict your food intake?
Are you consumed with thoughts about your body shape or your weight?
Many people are aware of what an eating disorder is, but disordered eating may sound less familiar.
Disordered eating is not a diagnosis but a phrase used to describe a range of problematic eating behaviors.
In disordered eating, a person feels the need to control their caloric intake, the types of food they eat i.e.
Are you consumed with thoughts about your body shape or your weight?
Many people are aware of what an eating disorder is, but disordered eating may sound less familiar.
Disordered eating is not a diagnosis but a phrase used to describe a range of problematic eating behaviors.
In disordered eating, a person feels the need to control their caloric intake, the types of food they eat i.e.
Is anxiety taking over your life?
Does it feel like you can't control it no matter how hard you try? Have you already tried therapy but found it ineffective?
If this sounds like you, Dr. Arthur can help.
His practice offers the most effective forms of treatment for anxiety and anxiety disorders.
When it comes to treating anxiety disorders, research shows that therapy is usually the most effective option.
That's because anxiety therapy - as opposed to anxiety medication - treats the core emotions themselves.
Does it feel like you can't control it no matter how hard you try? Have you already tried therapy but found it ineffective?
If this sounds like you, Dr. Arthur can help.
His practice offers the most effective forms of treatment for anxiety and anxiety disorders.
When it comes to treating anxiety disorders, research shows that therapy is usually the most effective option.
That's because anxiety therapy - as opposed to anxiety medication - treats the core emotions themselves.
Do you experience intense anxiety or nervousness when faced with social situations?
Do you fear being judged or criticized by others?
Are you always worried about making mistakes, looking bad, or being embarrassed in front of others?
Are you, at times, at a loss for what to do or say in a social situation?
If you answered yes to any of the above, you may have a social anxiety disorder.
While it is normal to feel nervous in some social situations, people who experience daily social anxiety tend to avoid everyday interactions that cause them significant fear, anxiety, self-consciousness, and embarrassment because they fear being scrutinized or judged by others.
Do you fear being judged or criticized by others?
Are you always worried about making mistakes, looking bad, or being embarrassed in front of others?
Are you, at times, at a loss for what to do or say in a social situation?
If you answered yes to any of the above, you may have a social anxiety disorder.
While it is normal to feel nervous in some social situations, people who experience daily social anxiety tend to avoid everyday interactions that cause them significant fear, anxiety, self-consciousness, and embarrassment because they fear being scrutinized or judged by others.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or OCD, often involves obsessive thinking patterns and behavioral or mental rituals.
Obsessions that can include unwanted thoughts, images, words, or urges that make a person feel anxious or distressed.
Sometimes the obsessive think can be very upsetting to the client.
People who have OCD often have significant difficulty pushing away or ignoring these thoughts or images.
They may also have compulsive behaviors which actions or mental rituals i.e.
Often, the start of OCD can be traced back to childhood or early adulthood.
Obsessions that can include unwanted thoughts, images, words, or urges that make a person feel anxious or distressed.
Sometimes the obsessive think can be very upsetting to the client.
People who have OCD often have significant difficulty pushing away or ignoring these thoughts or images.
They may also have compulsive behaviors which actions or mental rituals i.e.
Often, the start of OCD can be traced back to childhood or early adulthood.
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