At Envision Medical Care we use a variety of techniques and treatments all personalized to your individual condition. Many of the treatments will consist of therapy both one-on-one and group. Substance use disorders might also include medication addiction treatment.
How We Treat Adults.
- Plan
- Care assessment
- Treatment coordination
- Counseling services for addiction
- Professional skills training
- Acclimatization into society
- Medication management
- Counseling
How We Treat Children.
Counseling
Behavioral health counseling is a specialized field of mental health care that focuses on helping individuals navigate and overcome a wide range of emotional, psychological, and behavioral challenges. These counselors provide a safe and confidential environment where clients can explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, with the goal of improving their overall well-being. Behavioral health counselors employ evidence-based therapeutic techniques to address issues such as anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma, and relationship problems. Through empathetic listening, skillful guidance, and personalized treatment plans, they empower clients to develop coping strategies, make positive changes in their lives, and achieve a better understanding of themselves. Behavioral health counseling plays a crucial role in promoting mental health and fostering resilience, ultimately contributing to individuals’ improved quality of life.
See our counseling page.
Acclimatization Into Society
Acclimatization into society is a gradual and often complex process by which individuals adapt to the norms, values, and customs of a particular community or culture. This journey involves navigating the intricate web of social interactions, understanding the unspoken rules, and finding one’s place within the larger social fabric. It can be both a challenging and enriching experience, as it requires individuals to embrace diversity, respect differences, and develop empathy for others. Acclimatization often involves learning a new language, assimilating cultural practices, and forging meaningful connections with the people around you. Ultimately, it’s about finding a balance between preserving one’s unique identity and embracing the collective identity of the society, contributing to the richness and diversity of the communities we call home.
Professional Skills Training
Professional skills training is a vital component of personal and career development in today’s fast-paced and competitive job market. It encompasses a wide range of abilities and knowledge tailored to specific industries and roles, equipping individuals with the expertise required to excel in their chosen field. These programs often focus on enhancing both technical and soft skills, such as communication, problem-solving, leadership, and adaptability, fostering a well-rounded professional. Whether it’s through workshops, online courses, mentorship programs, or on-the-job training, investing in professional skills training empowers individuals to stay current, adapt to industry changes, and unlock new opportunities for personal and career growth. It not only benefits individuals by boosting their confidence and job prospects but also contributes to the overall success and competitiveness of organizations by ensuring a skilled and capable workforce.
Medication Management
Medication management is a critical aspect of healthcare that involves the safe and effective administration of medications to individuals. It encompasses a range of practices, including prescribing, dispensing, administering, and monitoring medications to ensure they achieve the desired therapeutic outcomes while minimizing potential risks and side effects. Proper medication management requires healthcare professionals to have a comprehensive understanding of the medications they prescribe, including their indications, dosages, potential interactions, and adverse effects. Patients also play a crucial role in this process by adhering to prescribed regimens, communicating any concerns or changes in their health to their healthcare providers, and actively participating in their own care. Effective medication management is essential in optimizing treatment outcomes, improving patient safety, and enhancing the overall quality of healthcare.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a widely practiced and evidence-based form of psychotherapy that focuses on identifying and modifying negative thought patterns and behaviors. It is rooted in the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected, and by changing distorted or unhelpful thought patterns, individuals can effectively manage emotional and behavioral issues. CBT is goal-oriented, structured, and typically short-term, making it a practical choice for addressing a variety of mental health concerns, including anxiety disorders, depression, phobias, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Therapists work collaboratively with clients to identify and challenge cognitive distortions, develop coping strategies, and replace maladaptive behaviors with more adaptive ones. CBT equips individuals with practical skills to better understand and manage their emotions and behaviors, ultimately promoting lasting positive changes in their lives.
Using Play In Therapy
Using play in therapy, often referred to as play therapy, is a powerful and effective approach in helping individuals, especially children, express and process their emotions, thoughts, and experiences in a safe and supportive environment. Play therapy recognizes that children may not have the verbal skills or emotional vocabulary to communicate their feelings effectively. Through various forms of play, such as drawing, storytelling, role-playing, and creative activities, therapists can gain insight into a child’s inner world and help them work through issues like trauma, anxiety, or behavioral problems. Play therapy allows clients to externalize their concerns and explore solutions, fostering emotional growth and resilience. It offers a non-threatening and engaging way to build trust, facilitate communication, and promote healing, making it an invaluable tool for therapists working with young clients or individuals who may struggle to express themselves verbally.
Reality Therapy
Reality therapy is a therapeutic approach developed by William Glasser that focuses on helping individuals take responsibility for their choices and actions in order to lead more fulfilling lives. Central to this approach is the belief that people have the power to make choices and that these choices are influenced by their current perceptions of reality. Reality therapists work collaboratively with clients to explore their needs, evaluate their current behaviors, and develop more effective strategies for meeting those needs. They emphasize the importance of personal accountability and encourage clients to make realistic plans for change. By helping individuals gain insight into their behaviors and make more constructive choices, reality therapy aims to improve their overall quality of life and promote personal growth and well-being.
Trauma Based Therapy
Trauma-based therapy is a specialized form of psychotherapy designed to address the emotional, psychological, and physical consequences of trauma. Trauma can result from a range of experiences, such as abuse, accidents, natural disasters, or combat, and it often leads to profound emotional distress and disruption in one’s life. Trauma-based therapy aims to provide a safe and supportive space for individuals to process and heal from these traumatic experiences. Therapists use evidence-based techniques to help clients manage distressing symptoms, regain a sense of control, and reframe their traumatic memories in a way that reduces their emotional impact. Various approaches, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), or exposure therapy, may be used, depending on the specific needs of the individual. The goal of trauma-based therapy is to empower clients to cope with their trauma, reduce symptoms of post-traumatic stress, and ultimately regain a sense of well-being and resilience.
Medication Management
Medication management is a critical aspect of healthcare that involves the safe and effective use of medications to treat and manage various medical conditions. It encompasses a range of practices, including prescribing, dispensing, administering, and monitoring medications. Proper medication management requires careful consideration of factors such as the patient’s medical history, allergies, potential drug interactions, and dosage instructions. Healthcare providers play a pivotal role in ensuring that patients receive the right medications, at the correct doses, and on the appropriate schedule. Patients also play a crucial role by adhering to their medication regimen, understanding potential side effects, and communicating any concerns or changes in their condition to their healthcare team. Effective medication management not only improves the quality of life for individuals with chronic illnesses but also helps prevent medication errors and complications, ultimately contributing to better overall health outcomes.
Envision Medical Care’s mission is to create, promote, and maintain a positive patient relationship with our clients, payors, staff and our community.
We are a Licensed Behavioral Health Clinic offering mental health services to ages 3 and up.
Envision is also a certified outpatient medication assisted treatment facility, specializing in the treatment of opioid addiction. We are locally owned and rooted in the community we serve. So often the stigmatism associated with addiction prevents many who want help to avoid seeking treatment. At Envision Medical Care you are not judged by your addiction but treated with the respect you deserve for the bravery you show in taking that first step in your recovery process. Recovery is something you have to work on every day and our office staff is here to assist you in that journey.