
Our Treatments
Treatments
At Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we provide comprehensive, individualized care for both mental health and addiction. Our experienced clinicians take a holistic approach, using a range of evidence-based therapeutic modalities to uncover root causes, address co-occurring disorders, and support long-term recovery. Whether you’re seeking help for mental health challenges, substance use, or both, our team works closely with each client to create a personalized treatment plan that promotes healing, personal growth, and lasting wellness.
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DepressionAt Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we use proven, evidence-based methods to help you overcome depression, so it no longer disrupts your daily life. Depression is a mood disorder marked by ongoing feelings of sadness, hopelessness, low self-esteem, and a lack of energy or interest. Unlike temporary sadness, depression persists and can affect work, relationships, and […]
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AnxietyWe understand that anxiety can be overwhelming and disruptive. At Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we create personalized treatment plans to help you identify and overcome the root causes of your anxiety. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) affects 6.8 million adults in the U.S., yet less than half receive treatment. Women are twice as likely to be […]
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Suicidal Ideation“Suicidal ideation,” or suicidal thoughts, refers to a range of thoughts and preoccupations about death and suicide. It can be a symptom of depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and other mental health conditions — but it can also occur without a mental health diagnosis. If you or a loved one has mild to moderate suicidal thoughts, […]
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can develop after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening or terrifying event, such as an accident, abuse, natural disaster, or combat. These experiences can leave lasting symptoms like anxiety, disconnection, numbness, depression, and difficulty in relationships. At Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we offer individualized outpatient trauma programs, including Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and […]
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Personality DisordersAt Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we combine therapy with real-life support to help you manage symptoms of personality disorders and build healthier patterns of functioning. Personality disorders are mental health conditions that typically develop early in life and affect how a person thinks, feels, and relates to others. They can make it difficult to respond […]
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Mood DisorderAt Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we combine therapy with practical support to help you manage symptoms of personality and mood disorders, so you can build healthier, more balanced ways of living. Personality and mood disorders often develop early in life and shape how a person thinks, feels, and interacts with others. Personality disorders, such as […]
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Complex Trauma, C-PTSDExperiencing repeated traumatic events without time to heal can lead to complex trauma, impacting mental and emotional health. At Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we understand these challenges and offer specialized treatment to support healing and recovery. Our compassionate, evidence-based approach includes trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy, EMDR, somatic experiencing, and mindfulness techniques tailored to each individual’s needs. […]
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Obsessive Compulsive DisorderObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that affects people of all ages. It involves a cycle of obsessions, which are unwanted and distressing thoughts or urges, and compulsions, which are repetitive behaviors performed to reduce the anxiety caused by those obsessions. At Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we take a whole-person approach that addresses […]
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Borderline Personality DisorderBorderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition marked by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships. Common symptoms include emotional instability, impulsivity, intense fears of abandonment, feelings of worthlessness, and difficulty maintaining relationships. Many individuals also struggle with chronic emotional dysregulation, self-harm, and sometimes suicidal thoughts. At Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, our specialized BPD program […]
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Co-occurring DisordersUsually detoxification is about 5-14 days. A residential rehabilitation may lasts 7-90 days.
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AlcoholismAt Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we understand the complexities of alcohol addiction and focus on uncovering the underlying issues driving it. Our goal is to help you reclaim a life free from alcohol, where you feel empowered and in control. Alcohol addiction involves a physical or mental dependence on alcohol and often includes an inability […]
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Drug AddictionDrug addiction is a chronic disease marked by compulsive drug use despite harmful consequences. While the decision to start using drugs is often voluntary, repeated use causes brain changes that reduce self-control and make resisting cravings difficult. Because these changes can last for years, addiction is considered a “relapsing” disease, meaning people are at risk […]
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Dual DiagnosisDual diagnosis is the condition of suffering from mental disorder and an alcohol or drug problem at the same time.
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Eating Disorder TreatmentAt Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we offer adult outpatient eating disorder treatment designed to support healing on every level. Our program includes structured eating support, therapeutic meals and snacks, psychiatric care, and nutritional counseling to help clients rebuild a healthy relationship with food. We address body image issues through specialized therapy and provide comprehensive support […]
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Painkiller AddictionPainkiller detoxification is about 6-14 days. A residential rehabilitation may last 7-90 days.
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Prescription DrugsAt Santa Clarita Behavioral Health, we take a comprehensive, personalized approach to treating prescription drug addiction, focusing on addressing the underlying causes behind your use. Prescription drug abuse involves using medication for reasons other than prescribed and affects over 18 million Americans each year. Commonly misused medications include opioids for pain, benzodiazepines for anxiety, and […]
