Erika Vivyan
Psychologist, PhDI'm Dr. Vivyan, a dedicated licensed psychologist with 10+ years' experience in treating anxiety and OCD in kids, teens, and young adults.
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Intellectual disability is defined by below-average intelligence or mental ability and a lack of skills necessary for day-to-day living. A child diagnosed with an intellectual disability can learn new skills, but they typically learn them more slowly. There are varying degrees of intellectual disability, from mild to profound. While there are many interventions for those with an intellectual disability, mostly focused on educations and life skills, mental health is sometimes overlooked. Research shows individuals who have an intellectual disability have a higher risk of mental health concerns, including depression and suicidal ideation. If you, a child in your care, or a family member has been diagnosed with an intellectual disability and is experiencing mental health issues, reach out to one of TherapyDen’s experts today.
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If you “what if” too much, or wonder if worry is holding you back in your life, career or relationships, we can work together to identify your roadblocks, build specific skills to reduce your anxiety, and finally move forward. If you are a teen or adult looking to overcome your anxiety, perfectionism, or OCD, or a parent who struggling with their child's behaviors and looking to build or strengthen the happy, connected family life you’ve always wanted, I can partner with you to help.
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I tend to work with adults, aged anywhere from early 20's to 40's, navigating a range of difficulties such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, interpersonal problems, and emotional dysregulation. I also specialize in working with people who are generally doing well in life and experiencing successful but still feel unfulfilled with the focus on determining what types of problems may be underlying this discrepancy in life.
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I believe therapists are the keepers of hope and the navigators of difficult journeys. We walk alongside our clients as they move through challenging moments and changes in their lives. I have witnessed people become stuck and unsure how to navigate these moments. Some of those challenges include traumatic events, relationship and social identity, career and educational transitions, phase of life changes, and immigration and acculturative stress.
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