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About Silber Psychological Services, P.A. - Raleigh
Silber Psychological Services is a private practice which has been dedicated to serving the needs of children and families in the Raleigh and Cary area for more than 30 years. We provide high quality assessment, intervention and therapy, specializing in children, teens, young adults and families. While we primarily concentrate on children and adolescents, we do, in certain circumstances, provide adult therapy as well. We have two offices conveniently located in Raleigh and Cary to serve you.
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1004 Dresser Ct, Suite 103,, NC, 27609
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Frequently Asked Questions
A mental health professional (such as a pediatric psychologist) can help concerns around anxiety, depression, trauma, eating disorders, ADHD, behavioral challenges, OCD, grief/loss.
If your child does not qualify, you can ask your school to evaluate your child for a 504 plan. This article provides more information about the differences between IEPs and 504s.
This happens. The results of the school’s evaluation may be different than your child’s medical diagnosis. It’s also important to remember that school is NOT the final say on your child’s potential. They may offer very little support to your child, underestimate their abilities, or disagree with you on what support your child needs. You will probably need to advocate for the services and support you believe your child needs.
Here are a few alternative options to consider:
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT): CBT helps by identifying and changing unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. It's useful for those dealing with social anxiety or difficulties. CBT addresses cognitive patterns and provides strategies to manage social challenges.
- Group therapy: Group therapy offers a supportive space where individuals can practice social skills. They can feedback from peers and a therapist. It allows interaction with others who understand and learn from each other.
- Play-based interventions: Play therapy or play-based interventions work well for younger children or those who learn through experiences. Play activities target specific social skills like turn-taking and problem-solving in a safe and engaging setting.