How Does Medication Assisted Treatment Work?
MAT is the use of specific FDA-approved medications in conjunction with behavioral therapies, counseling, or intensive psychiatric treatment. This kind of medically-supported treatment helps the individual alleviate symptoms of their condition and have a more successful treatment and recovery experience.
Medication for Anxiety
Approximately 40 million adults struggle with anxiety in the United States. Our center offers personalized care in a supportive environment, equipping individuals with coping skills tailored to their unique anxiety experiences.
Medication for Depression
Depression is very real and impacts over 17 million adults in our country. We treat depression through a combination of medication management and clinical therapies such CBT, DBT, experiential therapy & more!
Medication for Bipolar Disorder
Nearly 7 million people nationwide struggle with some form of bipolar disorder. We treat bipolar disorder through a combination of medication along with several psychotherapy techniques and interpersonal therapy (IPT).
Medication for Schizophrenia
Close to 3 million Americans suffer from schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is treated with a combination of medications to manage symptoms alongside psychosocial interventions such as therapy, family support, and skills training aimed at improving functioning and quality of life.
Medication for OCD
3 million people battle with obsessive compulsive disorder. Using a combination of medications and therapies, we are able to help promote lifestyle changes and relaxation techniques that help patients to cope with symptoms of OCD.
Medication for PTSD
Roughly 8 million adults have been diagnosed with PTSD in the United States. PTSD is treated with a combination of therapy -particularly evidence-based approaches like cognitive processing therapy (CPT) or eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) - alongside medication management.