About Mental Health Programs
Sometimes, the stigma around mental health issues can make people feel embarrassed or ashamed to get help. But it’s important to understand that mental health care is a crucial part of overall wellness and should not be ignored or dismissed. Mental health treatments, such as counseling and therapy, are designed to provide valuable coping skills and awareness that can improve your overall well-being.
Mental health treatment is necessary for individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, mood disorders, adjustment difficulties, and other related issues. Mental health concerns can be debilitating and cause immense disruption in an individual’s life if left untreated. Fortunately, many resources are available to people seeking help.
At GBBH, our trained specialists are here to provide effective and compassionate care for individuals experiencing mental health issues.
Mental Health Programs at Greater Boston Behavioral Health
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
LGBTQ+ Programs
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What to Expect from Mental Health Programs at Greater Boston Behavioral Health
At GBBH, we offer a variety of mental health services, including:
- Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
You can also expect psychotherapy in individual, family, and group settings. These services are often part of comprehensive mental health programs that treat conditions like anxiety and depression.
No matter which program you undergo, you can expect compassionate care from highly trained professionals at GBBH. Our team will work collaboratively with you to develop an effective plan of action to improve your quality of life. Our team provides comprehensive care designed specifically for each client’s needs through a combination of evidence-based approaches such as CBT, DBT, or ACT, along with medication management if needed.
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