Dr. Majeres uses a cognitive-behavioral approach that helps individuals understand how anxiety relates to the brain, body, and behavior. He provides training in mindfulness and acceptance to help allow a life based on values and ideals, rather than struggling with thoughts and feelings.
The visual branding of Dr. Majeres’ practice involved exploring symbols related to psychiatry and healing. In Greek mythology, the Staff of Asclepius — not to be confused with the staff of the god Hermes, the caduceus — is a serpent-entwined rod wielded by the Greek god Asclepius, a deity associated with healing and medicine. Psi, the Greek letter that resembles a trident, was the symbol for the psyche, meaning the mind or soul, and is often used to represent the science of psychology. The combination of the Staff of Asclepius and the letter psi results in a symbol that presents appropriate historic meanings in a contemporary context.