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Brian Clark, Psy.D.: Depression
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Brian Clark, Psy.D. Therapy for adolescents, adults, and families. It’s ok to feel sad or down on occasion, however if you’re feeling these emotions for weeks on end and they’re stopping you from the activities you normally enjoy, it may be time to find ways to regain control of your life. Signs of depression can include:. Feeling down most of the day, nearly every day. Loss of interest or pleasure in most activities. Frequent fatigue or loss of energy. 2012 Brian Clark, Psy.D.
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Brian Clark, Psy.D.: Parenting Support
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Brian Clark, Psy.D. Therapy for adolescents, adults, and families. Sometimes, despite our best efforts, our children act out and we just don’t have answers. What may have worked for you in the past, may not be working for you now with a particular child. If you feel like you're out of answers and have tried everything, I can help you to find the most effective way to parent your child. I will work with you to find and implement appropriate limit setting, rewards and consequences, and ways to communic...
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Brian Clark, Psy.D.: Anxiety
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Brian Clark, Psy.D. Therapy for adolescents, adults, and families. Like all emotions, anxiety serves a purpose and is good for us under the right circumstances. It plays an important part in motivation us and preparing us to take action. However if you find yourself constantly worried or unable to relax, it may be time to look for ways to make your anxiety more manageable. Some telltale signs that you may be carrying too much anxiety:. Impaired social, occupational, or academic functioning due to worry.
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Brian Clark, Psy.D.: Co-Parenting for Divorce
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Brian Clark, Psy.D. Therapy for adolescents, adults, and families. If your children are acting out due to a separation or divorce, or you are concerned about how your separation might affect your children, I can be of help. One of the most basic questions children can ask themselves during times of uncertainty, is “What’s going to happen to me? How to talk to your children about your separation. How to create similar expectations for behavior between households. Managing disagreements between households.
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Brian Clark, Psy.D.: How I Work
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Brian Clark, Psy.D. Therapy for adolescents, adults, and families. I use an integrative approach that draws upon several types of therapy, however there are three primary influences in my work: Psychodynamic Therapy. And Family Systems Therapy. Which can be particularly effective in helping clients see their issues as outside of themselves, thereby making problems easier to work towards solving. 954 Risa Road, Suite A, Lafayette, CA 94549 * (925) 385-8050. 2012 Brian Clark, Psy.D.
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Brian Clark, Psy.D.: Locations
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Brian Clark, Psy.D. Therapy for adolescents, adults, and families. I have two offices located in Lafayette and Walnut Creek, California. 954 Risa Road, Suite A. Lafayette, California 94549. 33 Quail Court, Suite 200. Walnut Creek, CA 94596. 954 Risa Road, Suite A, Lafayette, CA 94549 * (925) 385-8050. 2012 Brian Clark, Psy.D. Site design by michelle bea design.
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Brian Clark, Psy.D.: Acting Out Teens
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Brian Clark, Psy.D. Therapy for adolescents, adults, and families. Your teen may be:. Defiant or refusing to comply with requests. Deliberately annoying/easily annoyed by others. Blaming others for mistakes or misbehaviors. A fundamental part of adolescence is to strive for independence, and disagreements between a parent and a teen are nothing surprising and are in fact expected. However, if you feel like you’re losing control of your child, I can work with you to get things back on track.
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Brian Clark, Psy.D.: Achievement Pressure
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Brian Clark, Psy.D. Therapy for adolescents, adults, and families. Today’s children are more stressed than ever and the pressure to achieve can be relentless. Teachers, family, peers, and college admissions counselors expect strong grades and high test scores. In order to get into the most desirable schools, students need to be involved in extracurricular activities, demonstrate leadership, and volunteer their time in the community. Kids are expected to do everything and do it well.
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Brian Clark, Psy.D.: Biography
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Brian Clark, Psy.D. Therapy for adolescents, adults, and families. Dr Brian Clark is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area. He provides therapy to adolescents, adults, and families with specialization in achievement pressure, school stress, ADHD, acting out teens, parenting support, depression, and anxiety. A New England native, Dr. Clark has resided in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1995. He is a husband and parent. Licensed Psychologist, California.