Tailored mental health treatment programming to comprehensively address every patient’s mental health needs.
Our staff has the expertise to aid in the treatment for those experiencing schizophrenia. Our programming is designed specifically for each patient, using our experience to address the complexities of this disorders as they arise.
Our staff has the experience to understand the two major types of schizoaffective disorder: bipolar and depressive. With proper diagnosis, our programming addresses the unique complexities of each individual, allowing us to properly treat them.
Our staff has experience and expertise in treating clients with sometimes complex diagnoses which may include bipolar disorder with psychosis, bipolar disorder and anxiety, and bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder
Our staff and programming include treating clients with complex diagnoses associated with depression, which include treatment-resistant depression and persistent depressive disorder.
Our team at Dunwoody Behavioral Health Center specializes in the treatment of individuals facing dual diagnosis. We provide personalized programs that address both mental health and substance use disorders, ensuring comprehensive care for each patient's unique needs
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that modifies problem behaviors, beliefs, and emotions by altering the underlying thought processes. It combines cognitive therapy—which focuses on changing negative or disruptive thought patterns—with behavior therapy. This results in changing unhelpful or damaging behaviors.
Medication stabilization is a form of on-site medication management provided by a psychiatrist. It is primarily used in individuals with severe thought disorders and clients who struggle with maintaining a healthy mental state or have become medication non-complaint for an extended period of time.
DBT is a therapy that helps individuals to become more aware of negative, inaccurate thinking. By increasing this awareness, a person can address challenging situations in a more constructive way, thereby reducing stress. The goal of DBT is for people to accept themselves and work through negative emotions to have better stress tolerance for life’s inevitable obstacles