OUR THERAPY SERVICES

Individual Therapy

All of our therapists work with individuals on a wide range of issues, including:

Anxiety – Depression – Stress – Relationship Issues – Grief – Trauma – PTSD – Family Conflict – Self Esteem – Coping Skills – Infidelity – Co-dependency – Family Conflict – Mood Disorders – LGBTQ+ issues – Transgender issues – Life Transitions – Domestic Violence – Impulse control – Sexual Addiction – OCD – Parenting – Divorce

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Couples’ / Marital Counseling

Several of our therapists work with couples. Couples therapy is different in many ways from individual therapy–in many respects, it is more intensive and requires specific training and experience on the part of the therapist. Couples’ therapy usually involves an intense focus on improving communication patterns within the couple; the therapist helps the couple to learn to resolve conflicts together and to find common ground to improve the relationship.

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Group Therapy

Group therapy, in which there are many participants in the same session, typically utilizes interactions between and among group members to facilitate positive changes. Our group therapy offerings typically revolve around a common issue or goal.

Our group therapy options change from time to time.  Please click on the link below to discover our current group therapy offerings.

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PCIT and Play Therapy

Several of our therapists work with children, including children as young as two years of age. For older children and teens, our therapists offer traditional talk therapy, tailored as appropriate to the age of the specific client. For younger children, we offer a variety of options, including play therapy. We also have therapists that practice PCIT (Parent Child Interactive Therapy), which is a cutting-edge modality in which parents and children participate in therapy together to learn skills and help to address behavior issues.

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Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) s a mental health treatment method that involves using ketamine’s trance-inducing and pain-relieving properties to help individuals work through various mental and emotional challenges.

For several decades, researchers have looked into the uses of psychedelic substances like psilocybin (commonly associated with magic mushrooms) and MDMA (commonly associated with ecstasy) as an alternative and/or supplement to traditional talk therapy.

Ketamine has been increasingly prescribed as an off-label treatment for various chronic treatment-resistant mental health conditions, such as depression, alcohol and other substance dependencies, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and other psychiatric diagnoses. It is distinguished from other psychotropic medications by its rapid onset, often producing transient relief in as soon as a few hours.

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Testing and Assessment

At Ensō, we also offer a variety of testing and assessment services. These include ADHD/ADD testing and assessment, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) evaluations, gifted/intelligence testing, psychological testing, and other options.

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How do I take the first step?

For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please contact us via e-mail at [email protected] or give us a call at 913-220-2450. Or click here to fill out our form.

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