NOTICE: Sessions are offered through secure video and audio telehealth calls, in accordance with COVID-19 public health measures.
NSAC South Central Idaho, also known as Ready for Change, is a telehealth-only practice located in Burley, Idaho that provides services for Idaho and California residents. Services include individual and group cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for social anxiety disorder and other anxious and depressive conditions, such as: generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress, and depression.
Our intention is to create an environment in which patients feel supported, understood, and valued. Employing a variety of cognitive and behavioral therapies, we work side-by-side with patients throughout the therapeutic process of first making sense of their problems, then developing and applying workable, evidence-based solutions so that they can resolve their symptoms and achieve their goals.
Website: drscbarrett.com
Contact National Social Anxiety Center
South Central Idaho
Ready for Change, Inc.
[email protected]
drscbarrett.com
(208) 329-6647
Staff at National Social Anxiety Center
South Central Idaho
CLINIC REPRESENTATIVE TO NSAC:
Dr. Susan C. Barrett, PsyD, A-CBT is a psychologist, licensed in Idaho and California, and the owner-director of Ready for Change, Inc. Dr. Barrett specializes in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for adults with anxiety disorders, and also treats other mental health conditions commonly co-occurring with anxiety, such as depression. Her treatment approach comprises cognitive, behavioral, mindfulness, and acceptance techniques.
Dr. Barrett is a Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (A-CBT), an international organization that objectively evaluates clinical skill and awards diplomate status only to those with an advanced level of expertise.
DISCLAIMER:
The National Social Anxiety Center (NSAC) exists solely to promote
evidence-based treatment for social anxiety, and education about social anxiety.
NSAC is not a group psychotherapy practice, and does not provide any psychotherapy services.
NSAC assumes no liability for it’s regional clinics’ work or practices.