SPRC Primary Mental Health Care

SPRC Primary Mental Health Care

ย Finding the right treatment for you or your loved oneโ€™s specific mental health care can be challenging. Mental illness does not respond to a โ€œone size fits allโ€ approach, so our program is designed to offer personalized treatment to address an individual’s unique needs. Our goal is for every client to experience a profound change through cutting-edge, evidence-based practices provided by an experienced, compassionate team, in a safe, luxurious Scottsdale environment.

We know that true change is possible and sustainable.

Scottsdale Providence is a leader in mental health care treatment. We offer Partial Hospitalization, and day or evening Intensive Outpatient programs.

Watch Our Video and Learn More About our Mental Health Care

Daniel Nichols, Clinical Director and Co-Founder, shares our philosophy, built onย ย  decades of experience treating behavioral health and substance abuse issues:

โ€œMost of our clients coming for general mental health are feeling hopeless because they seem to be struggling and they havenโ€™t been able to get out of it.ย  Typically our program is 90 days long, but we will work with individuals according to individual needs. And yeah โ€“ we will help you, but we will also challenge you and push you to recover. We strive for changeย  – thatโ€™s what we want, thatโ€™s our goalโ€”change.โ€

Our therapists work with each client to identify their treatment goals and develop a program that best fits their needs. Our comprehensive approach includes individual and group therapy and compassionate psychiatric care. Our expert treatment team blends CBT, Motivational Interviewing, DBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Narrative Therapy, EMDR, Neurofeedback, and Occupational Therapy to promote lasting recovery. Psychiatric care, case management, discharge planning, acupuncture, yoga, and fitness all make up a truly comprehensive treatment experience.

Daniel continues: โ€œTo see someone come in broken and not only leave in a better place but still be doing well six months later. If the person does the work, they will make progress. And it is our job to show them what that work is and how to do it, from caring professionals.โ€

What Our Clients Are Saying

โ€œI specifically chose Scottsdale Providence because I was trying to find a place that would give me the help I needed for my mental health care. Here they were more authentic. Not only were they professionals, but they cared about me as a person. The people I talked to made me feel calm, the schedule was tailored to my needs, and I had a counselor that was specific to mental health.โ€

โ€œI have better boundaries that I didnโ€™t have before. I didnโ€™t even know what boundaries wereโ€”knowing how to say no instead of doing everything everyone expected of me. I donโ€™t have panic attacks three times a day that are so debilitating! I enjoy being out and around people. A lot has changed. This saved my life.โ€

Alex Porter, Chief Operations Officer, offers his insights on why our program is so successful: โ€œOne of the things we pride ourselves on is individualized treatment. That looks like 30+ hours of therapy a week, individualized sessions ranging from traditional therapy to EMDR, SE, and Neurofeedback, with ongoing med management and/or psychiatric evaluation. We constantly ask โ€˜How can we best address the issues for this client in the time that we have them?โ€™ And they begin to realize, โ€˜Not only am I not alone, but treatment is availableโ€” treatment that is effective and can help change my life?!โ€™ Thatโ€™s the goal.โ€

Alex continues โ€“ โ€œI think a lot of times, people think โ€˜Iโ€™m the only one sufferingโ€™ or โ€˜There is no help available.โ€™ People donโ€™t know where to start. A lot of people out there are either hesitant or unaware that treatment is available because there hasnโ€™t been enough focus put on it.ย  Often there are a lot of questions, uncertainty, and fear – which is natural, but it doesnโ€™t need to be that difficult. There is help available. for mental health careโ€œ

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