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Mental Health Facilities in Hines, OR

Here is a list of mental health facilities in Hines, OR. Certain facilities may provide dual diagnosis treatment. Hines mental health clinics may provide treatment to men, women and teenagers who have mental health problems that include depression, anxiety, panic disorder, eating disorders, OCD, PTSD and other issues and phobias.

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Independence Place

Independence Place is a mental health facility in Hines, OR, located at 120 Roanoke Avenue South, 97738 zip code. Independence Place offers Telemedicine/telehealth and Residential treatment. Independence Place provides Integrated dual diagnosis disorder treatment, Trauma therapy and Individual psychotherapy to Adults and Young adults. Independence Place also supports Persons with serious mental illness and Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. Some other services offered by Independence Place include Psychosocial rehabilitation services, Mentoring/peer support/consumer-run services and Suicide prevention services.

Community Counseling Solutions - 59.7 miles from Hines, OR

Community Counseling Solutions is a mental health facility in John Day, OR, located at 528 East Main Street, Suite W, 97845 zip code. Community Counseling Solutions offers Telemedicine/telehealth and Outpatient treatment. Community Counseling Solutions provides Integrated dual diagnosis disorder treatment, Dialectical behavior therapy and Cognitive behavioral therapy to Young adults, Adults and Children/adolescents. Community Counseling Solutions also supports Persons with serious mental illness, Persons who have experienced trauma and Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. Some other services offered by Community Counseling Solutions include Family psychoeducation, Assertive community treatment and Mentoring/peer support/consumer-run services.

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Frequently asked questions at mental health facilities in Hines, OR:

  • What kind of mental health issues do Hines mental health facilities treat?

    Mental health facilities in Hines can provide treatment and counseling for a wide range of mental health issues and disorders. Such issues include psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, PTSD in veterans or those who have experienced some sort of trauma, eating disorders such as anorexia and/or bulimia, depression, delusional disorder and psychosis, mood and personality disorders, anxiety disorders, various forms of phobias, and bipolar disorder.

  • Do mental health facilities in Hines also treat drug and alcohol addiction?

    4 out of 5 mental health facilities in the state of Oregon also provide addiction treatment services for those who suffer from dual diagnosis – a mental health condition along with a drug addiction or alcohol addiction.

  • Are there both inpatient and outpatient mental health clinics in Hines?

    The two types of mental health facilities in Hines can work on either an inpatient, also known as residential, or outpatient basis. The outpatient mental health clinics will provide counseling and mental health services but do not require overnight stays at the facility. Both types of facilities will have licensed mental health counselors and other professionals as part of staff. The residential in-patient mental health facilities require a prolonged stay at the facility to completely cure the mental health issues.

  • Is luxury mental health treatment available in Hines?

    Certain mental health facilities in Oregon are considered luxury or upscale. These facilities may offer luxurious treatment along with mental health services, although they are also more expensive than non-luxury clinics.

  • What age groups can get mental health treatment in Hines?

    Mental health services in Hines are available for any age group, whether the people seeking treatment are teenagers, young adults, older adults, men or women.