Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services' primary goal is to provide compassionate care that helps individuals learn essential coping skills to restore their independence and psychological well-being. We realize that every patient's situation is unique, and our experienced professional staff individualize treatment to reflect this philosophy.
We offer a range of community behavioral health programs in the region, giving patients specialized care in a variety of settings.
Outpatient Services
Our comfortable outpatient clinics offer services to children, adolescents and adults who are experiencing a variety of mental health problems including:
- Anxiety (anxiety disorder)
- Depression
- Bipolar disorder
- Eating disorders
- Grief issues
- Marital/family conflict
- Manic depression
- Obsessive compulsive or ruminative behaviors
- Panic attacks
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- School or work problems
- Social phobias
- Mood disorders
Our highly-experienced and professional staff consists of psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers and licensed professional counselors. A variety of therapies are utilized, including family, psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, mindfulness, and other effective interventions.
Our services include:
- Private settings
- Easy phone-intake process for psychotherapy services; no referral is needed
- psychiatric evaluations of children, adolescents, and adults, with medication recommendations provided to primary care physician
Psychiatric and psychotherapeutic services include:
- Psychiatric evaluations
- Psychotherapy:
- Individual
- Group
- Family
- Marital
Inpatient Unit
Our Inpatient Unit in Williamsport is located at 1100 Grampian Boulevard. Services are provided in a safe, monitored and comfortable atmosphere.
We offer services for adults aged 18 and above. Optimal recovery is achieved through involvement of family and community resources.
Visitors at Inpatient Behavioral Health are reminded that visitors are invited in two at a time, and must be 14 or older.
Visiting Hours
Daily from 6 — 8 p.m.
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