One Stop Therapy: Solving your loved one's Florida
criminal law legal problem
and the problem behavior that caused you to need a Florida
criminal lawyer
Does
your loved one have a history of problem behavior?
Many of our clients have a history of problem behavior.
Their families are frustrated because the person seems to frequently do
things that don't seem to make sense. The person in question isn't
necessarily "crazy" (as in thinking they are Jesus or possessed by aliens) but their
behavior has caused problems in several areas of their life, including
Florida criminal law. This problem behavior is not caused
by some imaginary factor - your loved one probably suffers from a real
medical problem.
One Stop Therapy is a program designed by
Florida criminal lawyer Stephen
G. Cobb after many years of studying people accused of crimes. The goal
of One Stop Therapy is simple: Solve the problem behavior that created
the Florida criminal law legal problem and solve the legal problem at the same time. NOTE:
OST is not a substitute for technical skill in Florida criminal law.
Florida criminal lawyers will always need to be on guard to prevent the
abuse of government power.
Here is a brief test to see if the person you love
fits the One Stop Therapy Program criteria:
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Did your loved one fail to finish high school
or get a GED instead?
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Was your loved one ever
suspended or expelled from school?
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Is your loved one impulsive in matters of money or love?
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Does your loved one appear to sabotage themselves?
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Does your loved one make empty promises?
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Does your loved one have a substance abuse problem?
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Has your loved one been in substance abuse treatment
previously, but it didn't work?
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Has your loved one ever been prescribed
ADD/ADHD, anti-depressant
or anti-anxiety drugs?
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Has your loved one ever sought out or been court ordered
to attend counseling?
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Does your loved one attract people who are a negative
influence?
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Does your loved one make ridiculous excuses for
misbehavior?
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Is your loved one unreliable?
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Have some family members "written off" your loved one?
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Has your loved one been arrested before, even if it was a
long time ago?
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Does your loved one have a
history of "traffic tickets" such as speeding, broken tag/ tail
light, careless driving and other non-criminal violations?
If you marked two or more of the above questions,
then your loved one may be a candidate for One Stop Therapy.
UPDATE: We are now using SPECT brain
imaging by Amen Clinics, Inc., in addition to neuropsychological
testing. As a result, we are finding that better diagnostic analysis is
leading to more effective treatment plans. The Florida state sponsored
"cookie cutter" programs are not nearly as effective.
One Stop Therapy: Mental Illness Explained
describes what really may be going on
in your loved one's brain: Your loved one may have a brain illness that
is very real and requires immediate attention.
UPDATE: We have
received many requests about non-profit and sliding scale mental health
services providers. For example, in the Pensacola are, the
Counseling Center of
Lakeview (aka the Lakeview Center)
uses a sliding scale for treatment services, but we do not
recommend them for diagnostic evaluations at this time.