Treatment

Evidence-based treatment for clarity, balance, and relief.

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If you are struggling, you are not alone

Mental health symptoms can sneak up over time, or hit all at once. Either way, it can be hard to explain what is going on, and even harder to ask for help. At Serenity Grove Mental Health, we keep things clear and supportive. We start by understanding what you are experiencing, then we recommend a level of care that fits your needs and helps you move forward.

A private, supportive assessment

We listen first. You will share what you are facing, what you have tried, and what you need right now.

A plan that matches your symptoms

Your care plan is tailored to you, including therapy, psychiatry support, and the right structure for your day to day.

Skills you can use in real moments

We focus on practical tools for emotions, thoughts, stress, and relationships so progress shows up outside sessions.

A clear next step after treatment

We help you plan for what comes next, including continued support, referrals, and routines that protect your stability.

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WHAT WE HELP WITH

Common mental health concerns we treat

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Depression

Help for low mood, numbness, and burnout, with a plan you can follow.

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Bipolar Disorder

Support for mood swings, stability, and daily routines that protect progress.

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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Skills focused care for emotions, relationships, and impulsivity that feels out of control.

PTSD

Trauma informed treatment that builds safety, coping, and steadier days.

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Obsessive-compulsive disorder is illustrated by a person meticulously arranging notebooks and glasses on a wooden desk.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Support for intrusive thoughts and compulsions that drain time and energy.

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Schizophrenia

Structured support for symptoms, medication management, and long term stability.

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Anxiety treatment that helps you feel steady again

Anxiety is common and can show up as racing thoughts, irritability, panic, or constant pressure. We help you slow the spiral, understand your body’s response, and build coping tools.
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A calm, evidence based approach

Good care should feel steady. You should understand the plan, feel respected by the team, and know what you are working toward. Our treatment combines therapy, psychiatric support when appropriate, and skill building that carries into everyday life.

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Inpatient

A structured setting with consistent clinical support when symptoms feel hard to manage safely on your own.

PHP

Day treatment with strong structure, while beginning to practice skills and routines outside of sessions.

Outpatient care

Flexible support designed to help you keep progress while staying connected to work, school, and family.

IOP

A higher level of outpatient care that provides multiple sessions per week to build stability and momentum. Step down care, referrals, and aftercare planning to help you keep progress and stay connected.

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A clearer path, one step at a time

You do not need to have everything figured out to start. We will help you name what is happening, choose the right support, and begin building stability with a plan you can follow.

A conversation that feels human

You will talk with a team member who listens carefully and asks the right questions, without judgment.

Clarity about options

We explain levels of care and recommendations in plain language so you can make confident decisions.

Support with logistics

We can help with scheduling and insurance questions so the process feels easier to navigate.

A focused start

Once you begin, we prioritize stability, safety, and the skills that reduce symptoms in daily life.

Progress you can measure

Goals are clear and the plan adapts based on how you are doing, not on a preset timeline.

A plan for what comes next

We prepare for life after treatment with aftercare, referrals, and routines that support long term wellness.

• FAQ •

Treatment questions, answered

How do I know if I need treatment?
If symptoms are affecting your sleep, work, relationships, or ability to function, it is a good time to reach out. You do not have to wait until things feel unbearable.
What happens during the first call?
We ask about what you are experiencing, what your day to day looks like, and any safety concerns. Then we talk through recommendations and next steps, including scheduling.
Do you offer medication management?
Yes, when it is clinically appropriate. We can provide psychiatric support and medication management as part of a broader treatment plan.
What therapies do you use?
Treatment often includes evidence based approaches such as CBT and DBT informed skills. Your plan is tailored to your needs and what is most helpful for your symptoms.
Can I work or go to school during treatment?
Often, yes. Programs like IOP are designed to support people who need care while keeping up with responsibilities. We will help you choose a level of care that fits your schedule.
How long does treatment take?
There is no single timeline. Some people stabilize quickly, while others need longer support. We focus on steady progress and adjust care based on how you are doing.
What if I have more than one diagnosis?
That is common. Many people experience overlapping concerns like anxiety and depression, or trauma symptoms alongside mood changes. We treat the full picture.
Is treatment confidential?
Yes. We follow professional privacy standards and take confidentiality seriously. If you have specific concerns, we can explain how privacy works.
Do you accept insurance?
Coverage varies by plan. Our team can help you verify benefits and understand options before you begin.
What if I need help immediately?
If you feel unsafe or at risk of harming yourself, call 988 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you are not in immediate danger, contact our team and we will help you find the right next step.

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