CU Medicine Psychiatry - Executive Functioning Clinic is committed to helping individuals with executive functioning deficits and their families access evidence-based interventions aimed at improving their daily living and functioning.
Executive functioning describes how well individuals access and use a set of brain-based skills that are essential for adaptive living in their day-to-day settings. Individuals with executive functioning deficits may display difficulties with planning, getting started and completing activities, staying organized, self-monitoring their work and behavior, adapting to changes, and controlling impulses.
For more information, please visit https://www.unstuckandontarget.com/.
Our University of Colorado School of Medicine behavioral health clinicians employ a patient-centered approach in developing an individualized treatment plan that takes into account the unique experiences and goals of each patient.
Our outpatient clinic services help those who are experiencing difficulty:
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setting goals
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planning efficiently
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compromising
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problem-solving
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staying focused while executing plans
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using motivation and reminder systems
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regulating emotions
Services:
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Group Services (For elementary, middle, and high school aged youth)
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Individual Therapy (For children, adolescents, and adults)
To schedule with CU Medicine Psychiatry - Executive Functioning Clinic, please contact the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center at 303-724-3300.
1890 N Revere Ct
Anschutz Health Sciences Bldg, Suite 5240
Aurora, CO 80045
Phone: (303) 724-3300
Fax: (303) 724-4698
Providers
Gender
Male
Language
English
Department
Psychiatry
Specialty
Psychology
Gender
Female
Language
English
Department
Psychiatry
Specialty
Psychology
Gender
Female
Language
English
Department
Psychiatry
Specialty
Psychology
Gender
Female
Language
English
Department
Psychiatry
Specialty
Neuropsychology
Specialties
Services
- Individual therapy
- Group Services
Policies
- When scheduling an appointment, please be prepared to provide the reason, or chief complaint, for your appointment.
- Please provide at least 24-hour notice if you are unable to keep your scheduled appointment.
- Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment for check-in.
- Patients arriving more than 10 minutes after their scheduled appointment time may be asked to reschedule their appointment.
- We ask all new and established patients to present their photo identification and insurance card at every office visit.
- Patients should anticipate paying required co-pays at check-in.
- CU Medicine clinics are tobacco-free environments. We do not allow smoking or the use of tobacco products (including e-cigarettes) in our clinics or buildings.
- CU Medicine prohibits the presence and use of knives, guns, or other weapons in our clinics or buildings. This prohibition includes patients, visitors, and staff members with concealed weapons permits.
