Motor Vehicle Accidents.
Commonly Addressed Areas:
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Anger Management
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Autism and Development Delays
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Emotional Problems
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School Refusal
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Terminal Illnesses
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Anxiety
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Stress Management
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Depression
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Pain Management
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Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD)
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Separation and Divorce
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Sexual Abuse
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Grief
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Pain Disorders
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Rehabilitation (Work-Related Injuries, Motor Vehicle Accidents)
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Behavior Management
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Tinnitus and Hyperacusis
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Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Intervention
Integration Clinical and School Psychology provide assessment and treatment for children and adults who have been involved in a motor vehicle accident.
Usually, people who are involved in an MVA presents with:
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Phobias / Driving Phobias
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Pain Management
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PTSD/Stress
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Adjustments Disorders
Children may present with rapid changes in mood, school refusal, fear to leave the house, ride in a car, passenger and pedestrian fear, and withdrawal.
It is highly recommended that all children who experience a car accident should be screened by a psychologist. Please call us and we can arrange for a consultation.