LifeStance Health

Formerly Child & Family Psychological Services of Medfield (formerly Vorpahl Psychology Associates)

Office address

266 Main Street Bldg.3 Suite 33A
Medfield, MA 02052

Hours of operation

  • Monday8:00AM - 8:00PM
  • Tuesday8:00AM- 8:00PM
  • Wednesday8:00AM- 8:00PM
  • Thursday8:00AM- 8:00PM
  • Friday8:00AM- 8:00PM
  • Saturday8:00AM - 1:00PM
  • SundayClosed
  • Getting to Our Medfield Therapy & Psychiatry CLinic

    Our therapy & psychology office is located in beautiful Medfield. Our Medfield therapists and psychiatrists are accepting new patients and offer both in-person and telehealth appointments.

    Directions to Office

    1) Head north on MA-24 N
    2) Take exit 13A to merge onto US-44 E toward Middleboro
    3) Turn right onto Paramount Dr
    4) Turn right onto Ashley Way
    5) Turn left
    6) Turn right
    7) Our behavioral health clinic will be on the right.

    Conditions We Treat

    Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Tourette Syndrome & Tic Disorders

    Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) is designed to decrease the frequency and severity of tics

    Sleep Disorders

    Cognitive behavioral therapy is proven in the treatment of insomnia.

    Separation Anxiety

    Excessive worry/fear about being apart from family members to whom a child is most attached

    Trichotillomania

    Trichotillomania is the act of compulsively pulling out one’s own hair

    Traumatic Brain Injury

    Neuropsychological evaluation is essential to determine if there are long-lasting effects after a brain injury

    Social Anxiety

    Social anxiety is the fear of social situations and the interaction with other people.

    PostPartum Depression

    Evaluation and intervention can have a significant impact on a woman’s experience during & after pregnancy.

    Peer/Social Development

    CFPsych offers a Child Social Skills Program for peer and social development.

    Pain Management

    Biological, psychological, behavioral, cognitive and spiritual factors impact the experience of pain.

    Obesity

    Review strategies for making important behavioral changes to live a healthier lifestyle.

    Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    Cognitive-behavioral therapy has been found to be more effective than other treatments for IBS.

    Headaches

    After an initial assessment, we will work with you to identify the best treatments for your headaches.

    Eating Disorders

    Psychotherapy can help people recover from increasingly common eating disorders.

    Dementia

    Results of neuropsychological testing in dementia patients can help with diagnosis & assist in treatment planning.

    Diabetes

    Psychologists may play a vital role in the adjustment and on-going process of living with diabetes.

    Culturally Sensitive Services

    Culturally sensitive behavioral health care strives to acknowledge, understand and respond to a diversity of cultures.

    Cardiac-Related Hypertension

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) may help those with heart disease reduce their risk of heart attack.

    Cancer-Related Psychological Treatment

    Relaxation techniques may help ease side effects for cancer patients in treatment.

    Bed Wetting/Enuresis

    Bed-wetting, loss of urine during sleep, can be a major problem for children.

    ADHD

    Affecting one's ability to concentrate, memory, and a wider array of cognitive functions, ADHD affects a sizeable portion of the U.S. population.

    Stress Management

    Stress can be normal and part of a healthy, balanced life. Sometimes, however, patients develop imbalanced levels of stress, leading to poor mental health.

    Schizophrenia

    While schizophrenia affects over 3 million people in the U.S., it is often misinterpreted and misunderstood.

    Personality Disorders

    Personality disorders make it hard for sufferers to cope with the ebb and flow of life and relationships.

    Panic Attacks

    While panic attacks and anxiety attacks may seem the same, they are actually distinct from one another due to their triggers.

    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

    Someone with an OCD fixates on things that are of little importance to others and can develop elaborate tasks around these things.

    Low Self-Esteem

    Having healthy self-esteem is essential to living well and being a productive member of society.

    Depression

    One of the most prevalent mental disorders in the U.S., depression affects one in every six U.S. adults at some point in their lives.

    Bipolar Disorder

    Bipolar disorder is also sometimes called manic-depressive, thanks to the ups and downs in mood and energy that patients experience.

    Anxiety Disorders

    Someone dealing with an anxiety disorder manifests symptoms that are so extreme that they interfere with that person's ability to manage their day-to-day life.

    Agoraphobia

    Patients with agoraphobia experience such intense fears of certain situations that they may avoid them altogether.