Patrica Pasick, Ph.D
   
 
Practice Areas | Special Interests | Approach
Therapy | Practice Areas
 
 

Individual Therapy (Adults and Older Adults)

For a range of challenges, like mood management, school performance, substance abuse, relationship decisions, loss, family of origin difficulties, work stress, and identity issues.

Individual Therapy (Adolescent and Young Adults)

For adolescents and young adults ages 17 and up coping with issues like achievement, substance abuse, mood management, peers, and parents

For adolescents, 11-18, coping with special situations like divorce, loss, disabilities, or sexual orientation

Family Therapy (including stepfamilies, intergenerational families, and multi-racial families)

For behavioral, relational, adjustment concerns, school-related issues, and other parenting concerns.

Couples Therapy

  • Pre-marital or pre-commitment counseling
  • Conflict-management and communication
  • Challenges to intimacy
  • Separation counseling
  • Post-divorce counseling for non-conflictual parents (I refer out for mediation)

Group Therapy

  • Cross-generational women's group (meets alternate weeks)
  • Mother's group (meets monthly)

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News

  • An Emmy award-winning producer begins talks with Pat about a documentary of her work in Rwanda.
  • Pat begins a writing collaboration with the brother of a Rwandan genocide victim.
  • On a fifth trip to Rwanda, Pat obtains fund for the pilot of Stories For Hope.
  • Pat meets Dave Isay, founder of StoryCorps, and makes her own tape with son Daniel, in Lower Manhattan.
  • The President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, receives Pat's draft of "The Origins of Leadership: Personal Stories from the Top 100 Leaders in Rwanda.
  • "Re-Storying Rwanda" The Republic of Rwanda considers Patricia's proposal to bring a mobile storytelling unit around the country, as a therapeutic aid for Rwanda's first generation to be born after the genocide.
  • Patricia makes a third visit to Rwanda, delivering over $4500 in donations to 15 school children needing tuition assistance, penpal letters from three Michigan schools, and a mental health proposal to the Ministry of Youth, Sports, and Culture. Work on leadership stories continues.
  • Presentation to Northville Public Schools on The College Transition
  • Visit to StoryCorps headquarters in New York.

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