AGPC Voted Areas #1 Provider of Psychiatric Services
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AGPC Will Continue To Offer Telehealth Services
May 1, 2022
In order to provide the best options to serve your needs we will continue offering telehealth for therapy and medication management.
We Are Open For In-Person Office Visits
January 1, 2022
We welcome all patients for one on one visits in-person to our office. We are so glad to see everyone again.
What You Need to Know
Before Choosing AGPC
Here at AGPC We want to make sure we are a right fit for your needs. We will always collaborate with you to ensure that you are comfortable and safe. We want you to get to know us just as much as we want to get to know you before moving forward with a therapeutic plan.
It is our goal to allow you to always have final say in your treatment options.
World Class Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners and Therapists
Our providers work with a wide range of Psychiatric mental health disorders in a comfortable supportive atmosphere offering a personalized approach tailored to each of clients individual needs to help you attain the personal growth you are striving for.
Treatment Specialization
Treatment specialization includes:
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Prescriptive authority.
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Specializing in the mental health treatment of children and adolescents with psychiatric and/or behavioral problems
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Functional assessments and developing behavior plans
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Psychiatric assessments and diagnosis
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Mens Sexual Health
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Trauma therapy
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Therapy for Depression and Anxiety
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Couples therapy
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Family therapy
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Parenting Support
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Grief therapy
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Stress Management
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Conflict Resolution
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Assessments
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Individual therapy for adults
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Couples therapy
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Family therapy with the adolescent
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Individual therapy for adolescents
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Father - Son relationships issues
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Group therapy (which may include Multiple Family Therapy)
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Appropriate Anger Management
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Sexual Dysfunction
We are here for your Childs needs
Dr. Donna de Villier DNP, MN, PMHNP-BC, RPT-S specializes and is Board certified in play therapy.
Play therapy process can be viewed as a relationship between the therapist and the child in which the child utilizes play to explore his or her personal world and also to make contact with the therapist in a way that is safe for the child.
Play therapy can be an effective and developmentally appropriate method for working with children dealing With:
Depression,
Social adjustment problems,
Speech difficulties,
Trauma,
Hospitalization,
Reading difficulties,
Enuresis and encopresis problems,
Fear and anxiety,
Abuse and neglect,
Aggression/acting out behaviors,
Autism,
Chronic illness and disability
Parental separation or divorce.