Conditions we treat
At Fidelity Behavioral Health, we understand that healing looks different for everyone. That’s why our treatment programs are designed to address the full spectrum of mental health and substance use challenges—helping individuals and families find lasting recovery, stability, and hope.
Our team of experienced clinicians, therapists, and medical professionals provide evidence-based care that treats the root causes of emotional pain and addiction, not just the symptoms. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, or substance use, we’re here to guide you toward a healthier, more fulfilling life.
Fidelity Behavioral Health specializes in:
Our programs offer compassionate support and proven therapies to help you regain balance and emotional well-being.
Anxiety is described as worry, fear, or nervousness that can interfere with daily functioning and physical well-being. Treatment often includes evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness strategies, lifestyle changes, and sometimes medication to help manage symptoms and improve overall quality of life.
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by significant shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels, including periods of depression and periods of elevated or irritable mood known as mania or hypomania. Treatment typically includes medication management, psychotherapy, DBT,CBT and lifestyle strategies to help manage symptoms and maintain long-term stability.
Depression can be characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, and changes in sleep, energy, or concentration that interfere with daily life. Treatment commonly includes evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), supportive counseling, lifestyle changes, and sometimes medication to help improve mood and functioning.
(PTSD) can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, causing intrusive memories, avoidance, negative mood changes, and heightened stress responses. We utilize trauma informed care and processes like trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy & EMDR to hhelp people process trauma and drastically reduce symptoms.
Self-harm refers to the intentional act of hurting one’s own body, often as a way to cope with intense emotional pain, distress, or overwhelming feelings. Treatment typically focuses on therapy—such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)—along with supportive care to help individuals develop healthier coping strategies and address underlying emotional challenges.
Schizophrenia has affects how a person thinks, feels, and perceives reality, often involving symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. Treatment includes medication management, psychotherapy, CBT, motivational interviewing, and supportive services that help individuals manage symptoms and improve daily functioning.
Substance use disorder is a condition in which the repeated use of alcohol or drugs leads to significant impairment in health, relationships, or daily functioning. Treatment often includes counseling, CBT, DB, support groups, and sometimes medication-assisted treatment to help individuals reduce or stop substance use and maintain recovery.
Co-Occurring Disorders (Dual Diagnosis)
When mental health and addiction challenges overlap, treatment can feel complicated. Our dual diagnosis program is designed to care for both conditions together—helping you achieve greater stability, insight, and long-term recovery.