Integrated Behavioral Health

 

Triumph’s Behavioral Health Services

Our essential services for people are person centered, trauma informed, culturally responsive, recovery oriented, comprehensive, and continuously offered across all levels of care.

Triumph’s mental health team provides services for ALL individuals struggling with mental health symptoms. We help clients from childhood to adulthood, learn how to manage emotions, form healthy relationships, and deal with stressful situations. These crucial skills serve clients for years to come, helping them to live purposeful lives and move forward with health and hope.

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How it’s done

Patients in long-term women’s programs have access to mental health assessments and recommendations. If needed, mental health treatment can include therapy and/or medication prescribed by a psychiatric nurse. Patients can continue to use Triumph’s mental health services after transitioning to outpatient care.

For primary mental health clients, treatment consists of one-on-one sessions with a mental health professional to help minimize mental health symptoms and to gain a better-quality of life. This can be done through in person or telehealth, and we also provide group treatment.

How it’s done

Patients in long-term women’s programs have access to mental health assessments and recommendations. If needed, mental health treatment can include therapy and/or medication prescribed by a psychiatric nurse. Patients can continue to use Triumph’s mental health services after transitioning to outpatient care.

For primary mental health clients, treatment consists of one-on-one sessions with a mental health professional to help minimize mental health symptoms and to gain a better-quality of life. This can be done through in person or telehealth, and we also provide group treatment.

What are co-occuring disorders and how are

they related to addiction?

Efforts to provide treatment that will meet the unique needs of people with co-occurring disorders (CODs) have gained momentum over the past two decades in both substance use disorder  (SUDs) treatment and mental health services settings. People with SUDs are more likely than those without SUDs to have co-occurring mental disorders.

A substance use disorder often comes with a co-occurring mental health component. Sometimes, a mental health condition can be the root cause of substance use disorders. The common issues we see are:

      • Depression
      • Anxiety
      • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

When a problem like this is recognized, the most proven treatment is integrated care. By treating the whole person, Triumph is able to help patients heal through both their substance use and the underlying mental health condition. This approach gives patients the best chance at living substance-free for the rest of their lives.

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What are co-occuring disorders and how are they related to addiction?

co-disorders triumph

Efforts to provide treatment that will meet the unique needs of people with co-occurring disorders (CODs) have gained momentum over the past two decades in both substance use disorder  (SUDs) treatment and mental health services settings. People with SUDs are more likely than those without SUDs to have co-occurring mental disorders.

A substance use disorder often comes with a co-occurring mental health component. Sometimes, a mental health condition can be the root cause of substance use disorders. The common issues we see are:

    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

When a problem like this is recognized, the most proven treatment is integrated care. By treating the whole person, Triumph is able to help patients heal through both their substance use and the underlying mental health condition. This approach gives patients the best chance at living substance-free for the rest of their lives.

As our programs grow, we continue to add more therapists and licensed counselors to help improve treatment for patients.

We are committed to providing the most

effective and complete treatment for our patients

Mental health is going to become more prevalent in the process of substance use treatment. We are going to see patients being treated not only for their substance use, but also for mental health concerns that may be a contributing factor.

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We are committed to providing the most effective and complete treatment for our patients

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Primary Mental Health FAQs

Why is Triumph offering primary mental health treatment?

We see the need in our community about mental health concerns. By providing mental health services, we hope to make treatment more accessible to those who need it, without long waiting lists to see providers.

Is mental health treatment for me?

This is something for you if you’re:

  • Having a difficult time controlling your emotions and/or thoughts?
  • Struggling to deal with life’s painful challenges?
  • Having a difficult time with a relationship, work, or school?
  • Losing the ability to take care of your daily responsibilities due to use of alcohol and/or drugs interfering?
What does treatment look like?

Mental Health treatment consists of one-on-one sessions with a mental health professional to help minimize mental health symptoms and gain a better quality of life. This can be done through in-person or telehealth, and we also provide group treatment.

How can I get started?

Just give us a call at (509)248-1800 and we will get you set up. You will need to complete an intake application and be scheduled for an assessment with one of our mental health counselors.

Will my insurance cover it?

When you call, you will be asked what insurance you currently have and we will let you know if your insurance covers mental health services with Triumph. If you have no insurance, we do take private pay.