Anxiety – most common mental health concern in the U.S.
Attention Deficit Disorder – experienced by youth as well as adults in the home, the classroom, and the workplace, the issue reflects a combination of inattentiveness, difficulty in concentrating, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness .
Bipolar Disorder – represents a cycling of moods including the extremes of deep depression and hypomania.
Codependency – a set of behaviors, often learned in childhood, involving a focus on others to the detriment of self.
Depression – often develops in response to a chemical imbalance in the brain, a loss, dissatisfaction with some aspect of life, or some type of trauma.
Divorce – one of the most stressful experiences in an individual’s life and one which effects all family members.
Loss – involving the death of a family member or significant other, job termination or lay-off, family upheaval etc.
Mood Disorders – defined as the inability to maintain a fairly stable temperament and often punctuated by relational or other problems.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder – evolves from a pattern of anxiety and fear along with rumination of certain thoughts and repetitive behaviors, all of which are difficult to control.
Parenting – issues related to childhood and adolescence which are challenging for most individuals at one time or another.
Sexual Difficulties – ranging from arousal problems, lack of desire, anxiety performance, nonorgasmia and premature ejaculation, among others.