Adult Care
Medical & Neurological Conditions Impacting Mental Health
Living with a medical or neurological condition can affect more than just your physical health. Changes in mood, cognition, energy, and emotional well-being are common and can be difficult to manage without support.
Our practice provides evidence-based therapy for adults whose mental health is impacted by medical or neurological conditions, offering thoughtful support that integrates emotional well-being with the realities of physical health.
Support for Adults Managing Mental Health and Medical Conditions
We provide evidence-based therapy for adults experiencing emotional, cognitive, or psychological challenges related to medical or neurological conditions. This service is designed for individuals seeking support that acknowledges the complexity of managing both physical and mental health concerns.
Care is collaborative and individualized, with a focus on understanding how medical conditions affect your emotional health, daily functioning, and quality of life.
Adults often seek care when they:
- Experience changes in mood, anxiety, or coping related to a medical diagnosis
- Struggle with adjustment to chronic illness, injury, or neurological conditions
- Notice cognitive or emotional changes affecting work, relationships, or independence
- Feel overwhelmed by the mental and emotional demands of managing health concerns
Support can be helpful whether challenges are newly emerging, ongoing, or connected to long-term medical conditions.
Signs & Symptoms Related to Medical and Neurological Conditions
Medical and neurological conditions can affect emotional well-being, thinking, and daily functioning, and symptoms may change over time.
Mood Changes
Shifts in mood related to health concerns.
Anxiety or Health-Related Worry
Increased worry about symptoms, treatment, or the future.
Cognitive Changes
Difficulty with memory, focus, or mental clarity.
Fatigue or Low Energy
Persistent exhaustion that affects daily activities.
Adjustment Difficulties
Struggling to adapt to changes in health or independence.
Sleep Disturbances
Trouble sleeping or waking without feeling rested.
Emotional Overwhelm
Feeling mentally taxed from managing medical decisions, appointments, or uncertainty.
Impact on Relationships
Health-related stress affects connection with others.
Expert Psychological Care for the Mind and the Body
Evidence-based psychotherapy is tailored to you and may include:
Strategies to manage stress, anxiety, and emotional responses
Support for coping with cognitive or functional changes
Skills for emotional regulation, resilience, and adaptation
Guidance navigating identity changes and role adjustments
When appropriate, care may include collaboration with other medical providers or specialists to support a coordinated approach. Our goal is to help you feel supported, informed, and better equipped to manage the emotional impact of medical or neurological conditions.
Our Process & Support
Initial Consultation
A supportive conversation where you share concerns and goals to establish trust and help guide treatment decisions.
Treatment Planning & Assessment
Your clinician develops a comprehensive treatment plan and discusses whether any formal assessments would be helpful.
Treatment & Ongoing Support
Care focuses on emotional resilience and adjustment over time, with regular progress reviews and adjustments that adapt to your needs.