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What We Treat

Our outpatient services are suitable for a variety of mental health conditions.

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Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders are a group of mental health conditions characterized by excessive, persistent, and often irrational fear or worry about future events or situations. People with anxiety disorders may experience intense and overwhelming feelings of fear, apprehension, and uncertainty, which can significantly impact their daily life and functioning.
Learn more about the different types of anxiety disorders.

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Depression & Mood Disorders

Mood disorders are a group of mental health conditions that affect a person's emotional state or mood. These conditions can impact a person's ability to function in daily life and can include a range of symptoms, such as changes in mood, energy, or activity levels.

  • Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

  • Bipolar Disorder

Learn more about the different types of mood disorders.

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Trauma Related Disorders

Trauma is a psychological and emotional response to a distressing or life-threatening event or series of events. Trauma can be caused by a range of experiences, such as physical or sexual assault, natural disasters, serious accidents, combat, or the sudden loss of a loved one.

When someone experiences trauma, it can trigger a wide range of emotional, psychological, and physical reactions.

Learn more about trauma.

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OCD

People with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) have intrusive and unwanted thoughts, images, or urges (obsessions), and engage in repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) in an attempt to alleviate their anxiety. Common obsessions include fears of contamination, harm to oneself or others, and a need for symmetry or order. Common compulsions include excessive cleaning, checking, and arranging.

Learn more about OCD.

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects both children and adults. It is characterized by symptoms such as inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning and development. ADHD is typically diagnosed in childhood and can persist into adulthood. Managing ADHD can be difficult and stressful; therapy and skills-building sessions can provide a supportive environment for individuals to express their feelings, work through challenges, and develop coping strategies.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that shapes how a person perceives and engages with the world. While characteristics vary, common traits include challenges with social communication, heightened sensitivity to sensory input, intense focus on specific interests, and a preference for routine and consistency. These challenges can lead to anxiety, depression, isolation and frustration trying to adapt to neurotypical expectations. Therapy and coaching sessions led by clinicians trained in Autism can provide the support and skills needed for Autistic individuals to lead empowered lives.   

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Learn more about ADHD & ASD.

Neurodivergence

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Eating Disorders (visit edrs.com)

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Eating disorders are a group of mental health conditions characterized by disordered eating habits that may have serious negative effects on a person's physical and mental health. They typically involve a preoccupation with food, body weight, and shape.

 

For ED treatment and programming please visit our sister organization Eating Disorder Recovery Specialists at edrs.com

Your MHRS plan is tailored to you.

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