Mental Health and Substance Use Therapy for Teens & Young Adults

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Our Services

Intensive Outpatient

IOP is structured therapy 3-4 times a week for teens and young adults struggling with mental health and/or substance use issues. Most of our clients begin at this level of care. We offer primary mental health, primary substance use and dual diagnosis IOP.

Outpatient

Clients typically step down to OP after successful completion of IOP and attend 1-2 times a week. Services may include individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy and medication management. Clients can also begin at this level of care.

Family Therapy

Family therapy is a key component of treatment at Serenity Behavioral Health and helps families learn to support one another in order to create positive long lasting change.

Physician Services

We believe in a holistic approach to treatment and offer physical health and wellness services and medication Management.

In-person and virtual appointments available

 
 

Why Serenity?

 

Serenity Behavioral Health provides personalized treatment for teens, young adults and families. At Serenity, we'll work together to identify what works for you and provide a serene therapeutic space to connect, get support & make positive changes. You’ll be an integral part of the treatment planning process and empowered by our staff and your peers to set and meet your treatment goals. Our staff is highly trained in Family Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness and 12 Step principles.

 
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Our Community

The power of social connection can have an incredible impact on your life. At Serenity, you’re more than a client, you're a member. Together, we work to develop and strengthen the social skills necessary to form and maintain healthy relationships. Having a positive peer support system can decrease stress, loneliness and isolation; enhance your sense of belonging; and create hope and optimism for the future.

We encourage members to engage in positive activities outside of treatment and help plan monthly group activities. Members are also welcome on campus anytime during normal business hours to receive extra support for school, job searches, recovery planning, or just to hang out.

 

Guiding Principles for Treatment

Treatment is individualized: Each client is unique and is a vital part of the treatment planning process. Therapeutic interventions are tailored to best fit the needs of each client and their family.

Treatment is effective:  Clinical services are based on best practices as indicated by empirical research and evidence-based data.  

Treatment is clinically necessary: The organized use of a continuum of care treatment system and ASAM criteria allows clients to be matched to the level of care needed.

Treatment is systemic: A family is a system where each member plays a role and follows specific rules, when one person changes it impacts how family members act and feel. Including family members in the treatment process when clinically appropriate positively impacts treatment outcomes.

Treatment is collaborative and integrated: The treatment team collaborates with and refers to outside professionals in order to ensure each client receives appropriate care for existing and anticipated psychosocial, addiction, psychiatric and medical problems.   

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Contact Us

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