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Faye Caraballo, LPA

Helping children, teens and adults find steadiness, structure and hope during seasons of change, transition and loss through compassionate and evidence-based care.

About Faye

With more than 20 years of experience as a Licensed Psychological Associate providing psychological services across outpatient, inpatient, correctional and private practice settings, Faye brings depth, steadiness and practical skill to her work with children, adolescents and adults.

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At the Center for Loss, Grief, Hope & Healing, Faye provides therapy for children navigating ADHD, anxiety, depression, behavioral challenges, life transitions and adjustment-related concerns. She has extensive training and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD and brings a nuanced understanding of how symptoms present in childhood. She integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), behavior modification strategies and play therapy to help children develop emotional regulation, coping skills and confidence. Through creative approaches — including art, structured play and interactive tools — she creates a safe and engaging environment where children feel understood and supported.

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For adolescents, Faye supports clients experiencing ADHD, anxiety, depression, identity development challenges and social or academic stressors. She provides both diagnostic clarity and treatment for ADHD in teens, recognizing how symptoms often shift from hyperactivity to more internal experiences such as inattention, overwhelm and executive functioning difficulties. Her work focuses on building insight, strengthening coping strategies and helping teens feel more confident and capable in their daily lives.

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For adults, Faye provides assessment, diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, along with therapy for anxiety disorders including panic disorder and agoraphobia, depression, grief and major life transitions. She understands how ADHD may present differently in adulthood and works with clients to improve focus, organization and emotional regulation. She also utilizes structured CBT interventions such as systematic desensitization and exposure-based work when appropriate, helping clients gradually reclaim a sense of stability, confidence and autonomy.

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Faye’s clinical background includes extensive work with complex mental health presentations across diverse settings, including community mental health and correctional environments, where she treated individuals experiencing depression, anger dysregulation, psychosis, self-injury and personality disorders. This breadth of experience allows her to meet clients with flexibility, insight and a grounded, nonjudgmental presence.

 

Her work aligns with our practice’s commitment to supporting individuals through change, transition and loss — whether that loss involves a loved one, a relationship or a sense of stability or expected future. She offers a steady and compassionate presence while equipping clients with practical tools for meaningful and lasting growth.

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