Therapy services
Therapeutic Process
Your therapy journey is collaborative and customized. Initial sessions focus on identifying core concerns and setting goals. Treatment plans evolve as progress is made, ensuring continued relevance and impact.
Couples Therapy
Strengthening Relationships and Communication. Dr. Kagel assists couples who are struggling with various relationship challenges, such as:

Family Therapy
Is a vital service for families dealing with ongoing conflicts or challenges that affect the well-being of its members. Dr. Kagel’s approach encourages family members to:
By creating a safe and supportive space for each family member to express their concerns, Dr. Kagel guides the family through a process of understanding, empathy, and practical problem-solving. This approach aims to restore balance and harmony in the family dynamic.

Specialized Therapy for seniors
Addressing Life Transitions and Aging-Related Issues. As an experienced therapist working with senior populations, Dr. Kagel offers therapy services focused on the specific needs of older adults, such as:

Individual Therapy
For Adults, Adolescents, and Seniors. Dr. Kagel offers personalized psychotherapy for individuals facing a variety of challenges, including:

Case Examples (Real-Life Scenarios)
- A 66-year-old man adjusting to divorce after 30 years of marriage
- A 31-year-old man overwhelmed after the birth of his first child
- A 21-year-old man preparing to start a new life far from home
- A 6-year-old girl exhibiting oppositional and defiant behavior
- A 30-year-old woman adjusting to a new marriage and job challenges
- A 16-year-old high school senior and athlete pursuing a college scholarship
- A 36-year-old professional man facing career doubts and family stress
- A 60-year-old woman grieving the loss of her adult son due to a drug overdose
- A 75-year-old father estranged from his daughter over family conflict
- A 40-year-old woman launching a business while parenting a difficult child
- A 27-year-old man grieving his father and struggling with his mother
- A 78-year-old man struggling with loneliness and seeking companionship
- A 40-year-old professional mediating conflict between friends and his spouse
- A 32-year-old gay woman managing career stress and searching for a life partner
- Numerous seniors (ages 50–103) coping with illness, loss of independence, and depression in long-term care settings