Mission Connection has announced an update to the mental health programs it offers in Arlington, VA, including telehealth options for individuals unable to attend in-person appointments. The treatment center offers outpatient programs for patients struggling with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma, and other conditions, with the option of more intensive options if necessary.
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Mission Connection’s Arlington location offers general outpatient mental health services, IOPs, and PHPs, each suitable for mental health conditions of varying severity. The treatment center’s licensed therapists have experience in helping patients manage anxiety disorders, major depressive disorders, trauma conditions, mood disorders, and psychotic disorders. Treatments range from psychotherapy and trauma-focused care to holistic treatments and are delivered through one-on-one and group sessions—the exact modalities used and the program’s structure will differ by patient, as care is tailored to the individual.
Regardless of the program, Mission Connection exclusively uses evidence-based treatments like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which focuses on bringing awareness to and addressing negative thought patterns; cognitive processing therapy (CPT), a specialized branch of CBT that addresses trauma; dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), which helps improve emotional regulation; emotion-focused therapy (EFT), a modality that prioritizes building emotional resilience; and exposure therapy for anxiety. The treatment center also offers advanced, FDA-approved treatments like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive procedure that is effective at treating depression that has not responded to therapy or medications.
Mission Connection complements therapeutic treatments with holistic methods, believing that an integrative approach is more effective at promoting long-term mental well-being and emotional resilience than just psychotherapy alone. As such, patients will have the opportunity to participate in experiential outings and other non-clinical activities that are known to have a positive effect on mental health. They can also take part in psychoeducation programs to learn about their mental illness and develop self-care strategies to manage their symptoms between sessions.
“With our evidence-based, flexible outpatient treatment options, we support you in achieving long-term mental health recovery through structured yet adaptable mental health services. Our outpatient treatment center is ready to provide the support you need to regain control over your life,” says a spokesperson for the company.
More information is available at https://missionconnectionhealthcare.com/