Let’s Get You Your Son Back

For Parents


You’ve raised your baby boy since birth and hate seeing him like this. He isolates himself in his room. He’s stopped talking to you. He feels cold. He acts different. His grades or work are getting worse. He doesn’t seem motivated. His teachers say he doesn’t focus in class. He spends all day gaming and never hangs out with friends in real life. You’ve never seen with a girlfriend for long, and you worry if he’ll ever marry. Or he dates someone who’s clearly not right for him. He might struggle with aggression. HYou hate to see him struggling because he’s a bright boy with so much potential.

Your son needs someone he can relate to. But we can’t choose anyone. If they haven’t walked in his shoes, they won’t get him. Your son won’t truly open up with them. Your son needs someone who gets him personally and professionally.

Agam Dhawan Psychiatrist Psychiatry

I’ll Be The Successful Big Brother He Needs

With our treatment he’ll learn the exact mindsets, behaviors and strategies to break out of his funk for good. We’ll figure out exactly what’s going on with him, mental health wise.

I will also communicate with you about your son’s treatment so you know exactly how its going.

Agam Dhawan Psychiatrist Psychiatry

The Best Parents Act in Our Kids’ Best Interests

How much is it costing him to keep struggling? How much income could he be making right now? How much time is he wasting? What is he going to do when you’re gone? Is he ever going to get married?

We both know our teens and 20s are THE time to develop our careers and personal lives. If he loses this chance, he will never get it back.

Let’s Get You Your Son Back

FAQs

  • Absolutely. Because I don't deal with insurance there will be absolutely no record of his treatment anywhere else except with me. His employer or school won't know. Future health or life insurance applications won't know. Let's face it, these conditions get judged in society. He doesn't need to let this affect his future. People will only know if he chooses to share it.

  • As much as your son allows. If he’s over 18, he has full treatment rights. But I’ll encourage him throughout to include you in the treatment. In my experience clients do better when their family is involved in the process. We’ll even have group sessions where everyone comes to the table together.

  • This is a new concept for a lot of parents, I get that. Mental health is everything related to wellbeing of someone's mind, including their physical brain, their psychology, and the environment they’re raised in. Just like we can eat the right foods and do the right exercises for our physical health, we can do the right actions for our mental health.