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Mental Health and Treatment

At United Psychological Services, our neuropsychological testing goes beyond traditional assessments to provide a clear, in-depth understanding of how your brain affects your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Unlike other assessments that may rely on superficial or computerized tests, our method goes deeper.

We use reliable, proven, and industry leading methods to give you the most accurate and tangible results. This helps us create a roadmap to support you on your journey to feeling your best.

ADD and ADHD

Dr. Fisher explains the differences between ADD and ADHD, their impact on individuals and families, and effective treatment strategies for all ages.

Adolescence

Dr. Fisher lends advice and understanding regarding adolescence; touching many topics including changes and issues in sleep, social interactions and school.

Autism

Dr. Fisher offers a detailed overview of autism; the symptoms apparent at various life stages, the ways that other disorders can be mistaken for autism, the testing involved in getting the right diagnosis and treatment options.

Children & Sleep

Sleep issues can have an enormous impact on children as they grow. This video will help you understand the ways that some disorders affect children’s sleep and overall health and various treatments that are available to improve their sleep.

Dementia

Dr. Fisher introduces you to the various types of dementia, it’s occurrence across age ranges and what is being undertaken in research and treatment to improve quality of life and ensure graceful aging for those affected by it.

Depression, Anxiety and PTSD

Dr. Fisher explains the symptoms and effects of each of these disorders along with various treatment options.

Executive Reasoning and Deficits

This video explains in detail what executive reasoning is and the impact of deficits to this area of the brain as well as the treatment options that can help alleviate the issues associated with it.

Insomnia

Insomnia is recognized as the number one sleep issue in the United States. Dr. Fisher points out factors that can lead to insomnia, the effects it can have on the brain and emotions and the various treatments available to insomnia sufferers.

Neuropsychological Evaluation

Neuropsychological evaluation is essential in getting an accurate diagnosis and ultimately the best possible treatment plan for so many disorders affecting the brain and emotion. This video details what you can expect in neuropsychological evaluation and testing.

Road Blocks to Learning

There are many disorders and cognitive issues that can affect a student’s ability to learn. Too often, a learning disorder is misunderstood as a behavior problem in school or at home as a child shows resistance to or difficulty with school and as it impacts the student as well as his/her family. This video discusses many of these along with treatment suggestions and some ways that parents and teachers can help these students feel successful at school.

Sleep

A good night’s sleep is essential to overall good health, but many of us find it elusive. Many things can be affecting your sleep and there are effective ways to treat sleep problems.

Sleep Disordered Breathing

Dr. Fisher discusses breathing issues that interfere with sleep, such as snoring and upper airway resistance syndrome; including the symptoms you might experience, effects on overall health and treatment options.

Social Difficulties

Children often experience difficulties in social settings as they learn boundaries and acceptable ways to interact with others. Sometimes though, a child may have an emotional or brain related issue that is impacting their ability to learn how to adapt socially.

Traumatic Brain Injury

A discussion of traumatic brain injury and sports concussion that includes diagnosis and treatment options as well as insight into how these injuries affect the individual and the people that care about them.

Types of Dementia

In this video; Dr. Fisher gives a comprehensive overview of the specific types of dementias, including Alzheimer’s, Lewy Body, Cardiovascular, frontal lobe and frontotemporal.