What we treat

Compassionate Mental Health Treatment in L.A.

Get Well Behavioral Health offers a range of highly personalized mental health treatment programs designed to fit busy lives and hectic schedules. We focus on getting to know every person we treat on a deeper level to understand their unique needs and challenges. 

If this is the beginning of your mental health journey, we are grateful for the opportunity to become part of your solution. If you have been to therapy before, we think you will find that we bring some unique perspectives. One of our specialties is helping people who have been in therapy for a while overcome plateaus and find breakthroughs.

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Mental Health Conditions We Treat

If you’ve been diagnosed with a mental health disorder before, chances are we can help. Are you often unhappy, worried, affected by obsessions or compulsions, or troubled by any other psychological symptoms? If your current state of mental health is compromising your quality of life, we want to help. It isn’t important whether or not you know your diagnosis currently. All that matters is that you want help and you’re willing and ready for change.

Just some of the conditions we treat include:
  • Phobias (such as Agoraphobia)

  • Social Anxiety Disorder

  • Dysthymic Disorder
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Panic Disorder
  • Codependency
  • Other Mood Disorders

  • ADHD/ADD
  • Relationship Challenges
  • ASD
  • Chronic Pain
  • Chronic Illness

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Understanding Mental Health Conditions and Symptoms

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and a lack of interest in outside stimuli. It often affects your ability to work, go to school, or even do other activities you once enjoyed. It sometimes has accompanying physical symptoms too.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

PTSD is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a frightening or disturbing event. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event. These symptoms can interfere with daily life and persist for months or years after the trauma. Complex PTSD or C-PTSD is a form of PTSD that results from prolonged or repeated trauma over a period of years.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a chronic mental health condition characterized by excessive, uncontrollable worry about everyday matters. Symptoms include restlessness, fatigue, concentration problems, and sleep disturbances. Unlike specific phobias, GAD is not tied to any specific situation or object though — this can make it tough to diagnose and treat.

Social Anxiety Disorder

Almost all of us have some social anxiety, a social anxiety disorder may be diagnosed when symptoms reach a level of intensity and pervasiveness that they upset everyday living. Symptoms include an intense, persistent fear of being watched or judged by others. Sufferers often feel embarrassed, self-conscious, and scared of social situations and become isolated.

Bipolar Disorder

Once called “manic depression”, the main feature of bipolar disorder is extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). These mood changes can affect energy, activity levels, judgment, behavior, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. The severity and frequency of episodes can vary and there are different types of bipolar disorders (Type I, Type II, Cyclothymia)

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

is a mental health disorder characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships. Individuals with BPD often struggle with self-image issues, difficulty managing emotions and behavior, and a pattern of unstable relationships. They may have intense episodes of anger, depression, and anxiety that can last from a few hours to days.

Codependency

While codependency isn’t a mental health disorder or diagnosis itself, it is a counterproductive behavioral condition that can cause people great difficulty in their lives. In a codependent relationship, one person enables another person’s addiction, poor mental health, immaturity, irresponsibility, or underachievement. It often involves placing a lower priority on one’s own needs, while being excessively preoccupied with the needs of others.

What Makes Get Well Behavioral Health Different

We know you have lots of choices for outpatient mental health treatment in Los Angeles. You may be wondering what makes Get Well Behavioral Health stand out. One key element of our program is our size.

Our program was designed to be small and exclusive from the onset. If you’re looking for a warmer, more intimate alternative to the large, institutional-style mental health treatment centers in L.A. that’s precisely what you will find here, with us.

Get Well Behavioral Health will always maintain a manageable number of clients at any given time so that every person feels seen and no one ever feels like a number here. The personal and individual aspects of mental health treatment are very important to us.

How can we help improve your quality of life? Let’s talk today

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