Behavioral Health
We provide both inpatient and outpatient care for a number of mental illnesses and conditions. Singing River’s Behavioral Health is dedicated to administering the best evidence-based mental health treatments in a safe and healthy environment.
Singing River Health System’s Behavioral Health Services offers physician-supervised inpatient and outpatient programs tailored to the needs of those requiring mental health treatment and support.
Conditions & Treatments
Behavioral Health Services provides treatment for, but not limited to:
Depression Suicidal Thoughts Anxiety Disorders Mood Swings Behavioral Disturbances Pediatric Health Substance Abuse Addiction | Mental Trauma Emotional Trauma Obsessive Compulsive Disorders Schizophrenia Bipolar Disorder Complex Psychiatric Disorders Dementia & Alzheimer’s disease Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) |
Treatments for various mental conditions and disorders vary from diagnosis to diagnosis and in terms of severity. Treatments we specialize in include:
Psychiatric Evaluations Medical Evaluations Behavior Modification Parent Management Substance Abuse Education | Individual and Family Therapy Medication Management Group Psychotherapy EMDR Trauma Therapy ECT Therapy |
Types of Care
Outpatient Behavioral Health Care
See our behavioral and mental health professionals on an outpatient basis for medication, counseling, and more.
Inpatient Behavioral Health Services
While many mental health problems can be resolved through outpatient programs, some require immediate attention and may require hospitalization. Any person who presents a danger to himself or others should consider hospitalization.
Emergency Mental Health Care
If you are currently in the midst of a mental health crisis, dial 988 to receive immediate support anywhere in the United States.
Are you or someone you care about having a mental health crisis? Learn how to get help through our Crisis Intervention Program.
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Referrals and Assessments
Referrals to Behavioral Health Services may be made by physicians, nurses, family members, clergy, nursing and assisted living homes, social workers, law enforcement, or others concerned about the welfare of an individual.
Individuals may also inquire about the program on their own behalf.
All patients are assessed by a psychiatrist and mental health professional as part of the admissions process.