Mental Health Counseling
The Gateway institute specializes in treating anxiety conditions through various programs and offers support for everyone who is struggling; specifically the client and their families. The staff at the Gateway Institute understands where you’re coming from and is committed to your healing. With extensive experience in treatment OCD and other anxiety disorders, we will provide you with the necessary tools and strategies that you need to be successful.
Each member of the staff at the Gateway Institute will go above and beyond to assure that each family member is properly educated, and involved in the treatment process as much as possible. The families will be provided with effective tools and strategies in order to help facilitate the treatment process in a productive manner, and eliminate the enabling behavior that they have become so accustomed to.
Another component that cannot be overlooked is the family involvement. Families are often on the outside looking in with limited guidance and support. Most likely, they have been using every natural instinctive response to try to help and support their loved one who is suffering, including reassurance, only to find that it backfires, and often, reinforcing the condition. This also leaves them feeling helpless and demoralized, and they are left scratching their heads, asking, why is this not working?
In addition to the client, the families will also be given 24-hour support to address any questions or concerns that they have during treatment. We believe that if a significant stressor arises, we would prefer to address it in the moment, rather than having to wait until the next scheduled appointment.
Operating Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Starting year of the business: 2008
Number of Employee: 20
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Keywords: OCD Treatment, Mental Health Counseling, Anxiety Disorder Treatment, Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder