



Strategies for Success is an integrated behavioral health clinic with offices in Chandler, Anthem, Casa Grande, and Gilbert, and Goodyear, Arizona. The practice takes a collaborative approach to care, providing patients with a care team and multiple services to help them meet their goals, so they can achieve their best self. Our clinic provides care for all people ages four and above. It specializes in diagnosing and treating many mental health conditions, including attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, depression, adjustment disorder, trauma, and substance abuse. Strategies for Success utilizes many types of therapies, tools, and techniques to improve a patient’s mental and emotional well-being, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, group therapy, and mindfulness training. We also integrate additional interventions like neurofeedback, a noninvasive treatment that enhances brain function to improve health & well-being and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of major depression.
The therapist for our virtual intake was almost ten minutes late, offered no apology at all. He made several comments during the intake that were off-putting to say the least. My sons first in-person... Read more
I’m a 25 year old seeking therapy for the first time in my life. I was so thankful to have found Tsahai Dias here at Strategies for Success. I’ve been working with her for about a year and a half,... Read more
My therapist was constantly texting during our sessions and actually admitted it when I finally had the courage to call her out (after almost a year). They also silently took my $150 copay (per my cra... Read more
A Mental Health clinic that "ghosts" its patients? I was sent here by the VA, I completed my intake/placement appointment and they set an appointment for me with a Dr Veronica Gay. A little less tha... Read more
I’m very disappointed with our experience at Strategies for Success. My child was seeing Molly Fritsch for therapy regarding her split family situation, and opened up during a session about occasio... Read more




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