Psychotherapy for seniors and older adults
Loss of purpose after retirement, changes in physical and cognitive health, loss of independence, and grief when a spouse, siblings or life-long friends pass away can leave seniors with feelings of depression and grief.
Many seniors were raised when mental health care was stigmatized. Therapy helps normalize emotional struggles and empowers older adults to seek support without viewing it as a loss of autonomy.
From grief counseling to caring for a spouse with dementia to finding purpose in the second half of life, the Center for Psychological and Family Services (CPFS) can help. Our therapists aim to cultivate hope and resilience for seniors to thrive.
DEPTH therapy that gets to the root of the problem
While traditional therapy practices can be a source of peace, they do not always penetrate the sources of our discontent. Our depth therapists have advanced psychodynamic training to work with the client at a deep level. They use a range of therapeutic models and techniques, while recognizing that each client is unique in their own right and so much more than a diagnosis or "problem."
We’ll work together to help you to cultivate greater resilience, purpose and self-esteem. Contact us to pair you with the right therapist who can help get to the root of your anxiety, depression or trauma.
Therapy offices in Chapel Hill and Raleigh/Cary
Call to schedule an appointment at one of our Triangle locations, or complete the form to request an appointment: