About Us

WHO WE ARE

Since 1972 Birmingham Maple Clinic’s therapists have been providing mental health services designed to meet the needs of individuals, couples, families, groups and the community. The clinic received national accreditation by the Council On Accreditation.Birmingham Maple Clinic comprises the most highly experienced and qualified professionals in the fields of Psychiatry, Psychology and Social Work. After many years of experience in other agencies, hospitals and private practice, clinicians have chosen to join Birmingham Maple Clinic to continue their advanced professional practices.

They must be licensed at the highest level in the State of Michigan and must meet all of the requirements for professional practice as required by the Council on Accreditation and Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan.

For a detailed description of our ever evolving staff, including their credentials and specializations, please see our PROFESSIONAL STAFF.

WHAT WE DO

  • Individual Therapy
  • Couple Therapy
  • Marriage Counseling
  • Family Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Support Groups
  • Educational Groups for specific topics
  • Psychological Testing
  • Psychiatric Evaluation
  • Medication Monitoring
  • Educational Tutoring
  • The Center for ADHD

 

From the Blog

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Mental Health Update

This site presents new information about the many facets of mental health that are continually emerging from around the world. The Mental Health Update highlights some of that information, where it comes from, and what its relevance is to therapy for today’s world.
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