Adult Mental Health Programs

The impact of mental health on adults is significant, influencing various aspects of their daily lives, relationships, and overall well-being. Recognizing this, seeking timely and effective treatment is crucial for fostering a healthier and more fulfilling life.

Common conditions treated

  • Addiction: uncontrolled use of alcohol, illegal drugs or prescribed drugs for mood-altering purposes.
  • Anxiety: involves persistent and excessive worry about multiple different aspects of life that interferes with daily activities.
  • Depression: persistent feelings of sadness , hopelessness, and lose interest in activities they once enjoyed lasting more than 2 weeks.
  • Eating disorder: psychological problems associated with unhealthy eating habits caused by dislike towards food, or concern about gaining body weight or losing body shape.
  • Trauma/PTSD: condition that develops following a traumatic event characterized by intrusive thoughts about the incident, recurrent distress/anxiety, flashback and avoidance of similar situations.

Specialty programs

  • Addictions/Dual diagnosis Program: variety of services at each stage of the addiction and recovery process, including dual diagnosis and group therapy
  • Anxiety Program: variety of services to address symptoms relating to anxiety.
  • Autism and Mental Health (Aspirations) Program: designed to help individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) more effectively manage their anxiety and/or depression.
  • Creative Arts Program: a program that utilizes creative arts therapy to stimulate healing, personal development and self-exploration. 
  • Depression Program: a program that treats symptoms relating to depression. 
  • Eating Disorders Program: a highly individualized program that focuses on the impact of mood and eating behavior, improving dietary patterns and body image, and reducing the use of inappropriate eating and compensatory behaviors. 
  • Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Program: a program for new moms navigating through a spectrum of mental health disorders following childbirth. 
  • PTSD Program: a program that assist in processing symptoms following a traumatic event or after living with recurring trauma.

Ages treated

  • 18 and older

Levels of treatment offered

Treatment approach and techniques

Endeavor Health/Linden Oaks Behavioral Health offers group therapy as part of its Intensive Outpatient, Partial Hospitalization, and Inpatient programs. These sessions encompass educational and skills groups, along with one-on-one meetings with a licensed clinical therapist.

Patients will acquire a diverse set of skills, emphasizing healthy lifestyles influenced by therapeutic approaches such as Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Exposure Therapy.

Treatment hours (dependent on your level of care)

  • Inpatient: 24/7 around the clock care
  • Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP): 6 hours a day, 5-6 days a week
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): 3 hours a day, 5 days a week
  • Counseling/medication management: By appointment (daytime, nighttime and weekend hours)

Linden Oaks locations