Dr. Steevie
Jane Parks is
a warm, intuitive and creative clinical psychologist, who has been
working in the field of mental health since 1975. She is particularly
interested in working with children and adults who are experiencing
debilitating levels of stress related to identity issues and major
life transitions such as learning to emotionally separate from parents,
changing or choosing careers, and separation and divorce issues.
She finds great pleasure in seeing her clients move from feeling
'victimized' by life's challenges to feeling 'victorious' and 're-vitalized'
by their own successes. Dr. Parks especially enjoys working with
people in groups. She is adept at helping each of her clients to
choose among various therapeutic tools, to find the combination that
is best suited to their needs.
Her
services include individual talk therapy, art therapy, group therapy,
play therapy for children, family therapy, hypnotherapy, and traditional
psychological evaluation and testing. She is certified as a Parent
Coordinator in Orange County to help divorced couples referred by the
to work on co-parenting issues. She also provides psychological consultations
to schools, mental health organizations, and legal entities.
Who
does she help?
Adults
with:
Pursuit
of Life-Style Changes
Dead End Careers
Mid-Life Crisis
Chronic Unhappiness
Generalized Anxiety
Phobias
Depression and Bi-Polar Disorder
Trauma
Relationship Issues
Career Issues
Other Adjustment Issues
Social Isolation
Concentration and Attention Issues
|
Adolescents
with:
Low
Self-Esteem
Family Issues
Depression
Anxiety
School Adjustment
Poor Self-Image
Poor Social Skills
Communication Issues
Other adjustment issues
Bi-Polar Disorder
Trauma
Learning Problems
|
Children
with:
Depression
Anxiety
Trauma
Attention Deficit-Disorder
Poor Social Skills
Adjustment to Divorce, Moves, School, Peer culture
Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Social Isolation
Learning Problems
Bi-Polar Disorder
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Resources
Steevie,
the other links go to one of your web pages that no longer exist.
I think it would be useful to list resources, if you have, for many
of these disorders. Lots of people would be interested.
