Behavioral health services

Our services

We offer integrated behavioral health care: psychiatric medication management, psychotherapy, couples and family work, and specialty programs. Care is available in person and through secure telehealth, where clinically appropriate.

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Psychiatry & Medication Management

Psychiatric care at Commonwealth Clinical Services begins with a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation that typically extends well beyond what abbreviated intake models allow. Board-certified psychiatrists review psychiatric, medical, and pharmacological history with care, and medication management — where indicated — is conducted with attention to tolerability, adherence, and the patient's own goals. Follow-up appointments are structured to give clinicians the time actually required to monitor and adjust treatment, not merely to renew a prescription.

Our psychiatric care is delivered by physicians who completed an MD or DO, a four-year residency in psychiatry, and who hold board certification from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Visits are scheduled at the frequency your care requires.

  • Diagnostic psychiatric evaluation
  • Ongoing psychiatric medication management
  • Coordination with primary care & specialty providers
  • Care for mood disorders, anxiety disorders, OCD, trauma, perinatal mental health, and major life transitions
  • Telehealth or in-person at your preference
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Psychotherapy

Individual psychotherapy at this practice is delivered by licensed clinicians who work from established, evidence-supported modalities including cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic approaches, and acceptance-based frameworks, matched to the patient's presentation and preferences. Sessions are not scripted or time-pressured in ways that undermine the therapeutic relationship; the clinician's role is to engage seriously with the patient's experience and to apply clinical skill in service of meaningful, durable progress.

Our therapists are independently licensed (LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, LPC, PsyD, or PhD) and matched to your care based on your goals and the modalities best suited to them. Sessions are typically scheduled weekly or biweekly to start.

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills
  • Psychodynamic and supportive psychotherapy
  • Trauma-focused care
  • Perinatal and postpartum-specific therapy
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Telehealth

Secure video appointments are available to patients throughout Pennsylvania for both psychiatric and therapeutic services, conducted on a HIPAA-compliant platform that the practice configures and maintains with the same attention to confidentiality applied to in-person care. Telehealth at this practice is not a reduced version of clinical contact; the same appointment lengths, clinical documentation standards, and provider continuity expectations apply regardless of whether the session occurs in office or via video.

Where clinically appropriate, both psychiatric care and psychotherapy are available through HIPAA-compliant telehealth. The same clinicians, the same care — delivered to wherever you can find a quiet, private space within your state of residence.

  • Telepsychiatry medication management
  • Teletherapy for psychotherapy and couples care
  • Secure, HIPAA-compliant platform
  • Equal-fee, in-network billing where your plan permits
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Specialty Care

Beyond general psychiatric and therapeutic services, Commonwealth Clinical Services has developed structured clinical programs for adults whose presentations require a more concentrated focus. These programs integrate psychiatric evaluation, individual therapy, and where appropriate, skills-based group work into a coordinated plan designed to address specific diagnostic profiles rather than manage symptoms in isolation. Clinicians working within specialty programs maintain particular expertise in the relevant literature and treatment guidelines.

Some conditions benefit from a clinician with focused training. Our specialty programs are organized around the diagnostic categories that present most often in adult outpatient behavioral health, staffed by clinicians with additional training in each area.

  • Anxiety disorders
  • Mood disorders
  • OCD and related conditions
  • Trauma and PTSD
  • Workplace burnout and occupational stress
  • Life transitions in adulthood
  • Chronic medical conditions with co-occurring psychiatric presentations
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Couples & Family Care

Relational and family work at Commonwealth Clinical Services is conducted by therapists who understand that distress within a relationship is rarely a simple matter of one person's dysfunction — it is a system in trouble, requiring a clinician who can hold multiple perspectives at once without becoming an advocate for any single party. Adult couples and families are seen with the same clinical seriousness applied to individual care, and treatment is adapted as the relational dynamic shifts over the course of therapy.

Relationships are part of behavioral health. Our couples and family clinicians are trained in evidence-based systemic and relational modalities, and care is delivered with the same evidence base as our individual treatment.

  • Couples therapy (Emotionally Focused Therapy, Gottman Method-informed)
  • Family therapy for adults and adult-child family units
  • Parent guidance for adults navigating parenting under stress

Care begins with a conversation.

Most new patients are scheduled within 7–10 business days.