Dr. Sisk's practice focuses on anxiety, depression, family/relationship concerns and substance abuse.
Her therapeutic approach centers on understanding each client’s unique history, strengths, and goals to support meaningful and lasting change.
Therapy begins with clear, collaborative goal-setting.
Clients describe the challenges they are facing and the outcomes they hope to achieve. Throughout treatment, Dr. Sisk uses consistent check-ins to ensure progress remains aligned with each client’s priorities.
Drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy, she integrates evidence-based methods that promote insight, emotional resilience, and practical coping skills. She provides structured support for anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, compulsive behaviors, and co-occurring conditions such as ADHD. Her treatment plans are flexible, individualized, and grounded in current research.
Collaboration is central to her work
She partners with clients and families to create a supportive environment that fosters recovery and emotional growth. She also offers CRAFT-based family guidance to help loved ones support individuals struggling with addiction in an effective, non-confrontational way.
In couples therapy, Dr. Sisk uses Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to help partners strengthen emotional connection, improve communication, and resolve conflict with empathy and clarity.