Mental health concerns can vary in regards to their symptoms, severities, and the affect that they have on an individual’s life. Some find that they are able to manage your symptoms, while others experience significant hardships that make navigating your day really hard. The Harmony Health Group is here to support you in your journey, with locations along the East Coast, including New Jersey, Massachusetts, Tennessee, North Carolina and Florida.
Within our various treatment facilities, we offer evidence-based treatment programs for mental health disorders, substance use disorders, and dual diagnosis. With customized treatment options, we can help you develop the skills you need to navigate your mental health journey. To learn more about available treatment options near you, we invite you to contact the Harmony Addiction Recovery Group by calling (866) 461-4474 today!
Treatment Services for Psychotic Disorders
Individuals who are experiencing psychotic symptoms and disorders typically require personalized treatment plans that address their specific concerns. These disorders are characterized by disturbances in thinking, behavior, emotions, and perceptions. It is not uncommon for individuals to experience hallucinations and delusions. Treatment for these mental health concerns often include a combination of psychotherapy and medication management.
Schizophrenia
Delusional Disorder
Brief Psychotic Disorder
Schizoaffective Disorder
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Personality Disorders Treatment Services
Personality disorders are a group of mental health conditions that include patterns of behavior and inner experience that differ from the norm. Personality disorders are believed to affect 9.1% of the U.S. population, and can have varying symptoms and effects. Co-occurring diagnoses often seen among those living with personality disorders include anxiety, mood disorders, impulse control disorder, and substance use disorders. Psychotherapy is the main form of treatment for personality disorders in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Borderline Personality Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Paranoid Personality Disorder
Schizoid Personality Disorder
Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Histrionic Personality Disorder
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Dependent Personality Disorder
Mood Disorders Treatment Services
Mood disorders are a class of mental health conditions that primarily affect a person’s emotions. Some individuals may experience severe sadness, worry or anger. In numerous instances, mood disorders can effectively be treated with psychotherapy, medications, or a combination of both.
Major Depression
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Disruptive, Impulse Control & Conduct Disorders Treatment Services
Disruptive, impulse control and conduct disorders commonly include difficulties regulating and managing aggression, self-control, and impulsiveness. This can lead to behaviors that are threatening to others, and fall outside societal norms for behaviors. Individuals often begin to show signs and symptoms of these disorders in childhood and adolescence.
Oppositional Defiance Disorder
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Conduct Disorder
Anger Management
Impulse Control Management
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East Coast Insurance Providers That Cover Mental Health Treatment
In the journey towards mental health recovery, understanding the role of health insurance can be a beacon of hope for many. Major health insurance providers such as UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Carelon, Cigna, Humana, Anthem, HealthSmart, Molina Healthcare, , MultiPlan, Optum and Magellan have recognized the importance of mental wellness and typically offer coverage for mental health treatment. This acknowledgment by the insurance industry is a significant step forward, offering a lifeline to those seeking support. It underscores a collective commitment to holistic health, ensuring that individuals have access to the necessary care without the added stress of financial burden. It’s a reminder that you are not alone, and that there are structures in place to support your path to wellness.
The spectrum of mental health disorders that can be treated with the support of health insurance is wide, catering to a range of needs from depression and anxiety to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, among others. Coverage often extends to crucial services such as psychotherapy, counseling, psychiatric evaluations, and, in some cases, medication management and inpatient services. This comprehensive approach allows individuals to explore various avenues of treatment, ensuring that the care received is as personalized and effective as possible. It’s about creating a tailored path to recovery, one where every individual’s experience and needs are validated and addressed with empathy and professionalism. In this journey, the role of health insurance is not just about financial assistance; it’s about empowering individuals to take that brave first step towards healing and recovery, knowing they have a network of support behind them.
Psychosocial and Environmental Factors
In addition to the mental health disorders listed above, there are other concerns that can cause significant distress, impairing a person’s level of functioning. These psychosocial and environmental factors can worsen pre-existing mental health concerns, and compound the effects of other mental health concerns.
Grief & Loss
Codependency
Chronic Self Harm
Suicidal Ideation
Residential Mental Health Treatment
Residential treatment programs offer comprehensive behavioral services for individuals who are experiencing various mental health concerns. The Harmony Mental Health Group provides top-tier mental health and substance abuse treatment for individuals along the East Coast, including a full continuum of care. After completing our rehab evaluation process, our multidisciplinary team will craft a personalized treatment plan, to fit your unique needs, ensuring a comprehensive and holistic treatment approach.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Mental Health Treatment
Intensive outpatient programs are available for mental health illness and substance use disorders with the Harmony Mental Health Treatment. IOP provides an intensive level of support on a short-term basis while you adjust to the changes in your routine in recovery.
Typically, IOP treatment lasts 3 to 4 hours a day, 3 to 5 days each week. Depending on individual needs, this program can last 12 or more weeks. For those who are returning to their daily routine, IOP sessions may be available in the mornings and evenings to accommodate your work or schooling routine. With a strong focus on developing the skills required for a healthy and lasting recovery, continued treatment options aver an IOP can support you as you apply these skills to your recovery and work towards your mental health goals.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) Mental Health Treatment
Partial hospitalization programs are the most intensive form of outpatient care available. You may have heard this program called “day treatment programming” because it includes a full day of programming, allowing you to return home at the end of the day.
PHPs are ideal for individuals who are experiencing moderate to severe mental health concerns that have a significant impact on their functioning, yet do not require the scope of services available with residential treatment programs. PHP programs provide you with comprehensive care focusing on the development of skills needed for a lasting recovery, as well as addressing the different areas of your life that were affected by your mental health concerns. In many cases, dual diagnosis care and medication-assisted treatment options are available for those requiring specialized services.
Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment Services Near Me
Mental health treatment programs can provide a valuable source of support for individuals who are experiencing various mental health concerns. If you would like to learn about the admissions criteria for rehab because of your personal difficulty, we encourage you to call (866) 461-4474 today to learn more!
Mental Health Programs in Massachusetts
Mental Health Programs in New Jersey
Mental Health Programs in Tennessee
Mental Health Programs in Florida
Mental Health Programs in North Carolina
Harmony offers a multitude of locations up and down the East Coast for behavioral health services. Call us to learn about our facilities and treatment options.
Frequently Asked Questions About Harmony Health Group
As a leading behavioral health treatment provider, we get asked a number of questions about what to expect from our facilities, the care we provide, and more. Continue reading for some of the more common questions we are asked by individuals who are considering mental health and substance abuse treatment programs!
Does Harmony Health Group Accept Insurance?
How Can I Get Into Rehab Immediately?
Can Couples Go Into Residential Treatment Together?
Can You Get Fired for Going to Residential Treatment?
Does Harmony Health Group Residential Treatment Allow Visitors?
Does Harmony Health Group Facilities Have WiFi Internet Connection?
Eating Disorders Treatment Services
Eating disorder treatment typically combines medical management, psychotherapy, nutritional counseling, and other holistic interventions to provide a comprehensive approach that supports an individual’s physical, psychological, and emotional needs so that they can work towards a healthy and lasting recovery. There are variations among treatment recommendations based on the particular eating disorders and the severity of symptoms.
Bulimia Nervosa
Purging Disorder
Binge Eating Disorder
Anorexia Nervosa
Related Mental Health Disorders Treated at Harmony Recovery
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