Mental Health Treatment in nashville
We’re dedicated to identifying and treating mental health disorders for a true path to healing & wellness.
Expert, Compassionate Psychiatric Care
Healing from mental illness can be overwhelming, scary, and anxiety-inducing. At Arbor Wellness, our mental health treatment center in Nashville aims to make the process of getting help easy. We take an innovative approach to treatment, incorporating cutting-edge and evidence-based treatment modalities backed by a holistic clinical philosophy.Â
We believe that healing is a journey, not to be defined by failure or success, but a process focused on overall wellness and self-respect.
Our mental health programs are rooted in the belief that no two clients are alike. Our team of experts are committed to transforming the landscape of mental health treatment, including your experience with it.
Expert, Compassionate Psychiatric Care
Healing from mental illness can be overwhelming, scary, and anxiety-inducing. At Arbor Wellness, our mental health treatment center in Nashville aims to make the process of getting help easy. We take an innovative approach to treatment, incorporating cutting-edge and evidence-based treatment modalities backed by a holistic clinical philosophy.Â
We believe that healing is a journey, not to be defined by failure or success, but a process focused on overall wellness and self-respect.
Our mental health programs are rooted in the belief that no two clients are alike. Our team of experts are committed to transforming the landscape of mental health treatment, including your experience with it.
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Our Core Nashville Mental Health Programs
Mental Health Disorders
Mental Health Disorders affect millions of people each day, diminishing their overall quality of life.
Dual Diagnosis Disorders
Dual Diagnosis happens when a person with a substance use disorder also has a mental health condition.
Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety is the most common mental illness in the United States and can be debilitating when left untreated.
Depression
Regardless of the type of depression a person has, it impacts how they view their world and leaves them living without hope.
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder, formerly called "manic-depression," is a debilitating disease that affects the lives of nearly 1 in every 100 people.
Self-Harm
Millions of people hurt themselves. Yet shame and guilt prevent these people from treatment that could improve their lives.
Mental Health Disorders
Mental Health Disorders affect millions of people each day, diminishing their overall quality of life.
Dual Diagnosis Disorders
Dual Diagnosis happens when a person with a substance use disorder also has a mental health condition.
Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety is the most common mental illness in the United States and can be debilitating when left untreated.
Depression
Regardless of the type of depression a person has, it impacts how they view their world and leaves them living without hope.
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder, formerly called "manic-depression," is a debilitating disease that affects the lives of nearly 1 in every 100 people.
Self-Harm
Millions of people hurt themselves. Yet shame and guilt prevent these people from treatment that could improve their lives.
Tour Our Luxury Mental Health Facility
Arbor Wellness is a safe space where clients can feel comfortable, taken care of, and let down barriers as they go through the process of healing.
Our 30,000 sq. ft. mental health treatment center in Nashville offers a number of residential services and amenities that allow our clients to focus on their recovery without distraction. With access to a gym, ice bath, sauna, chef and more, we help our clients feel comfortable so they can focus on what matters most – healing.
Tour Our Facility
Arbor Wellness is a safe space where clients can feel comfortable, taken care of, and let down barriers as they go through the process of healing.
Our 30,000 sq. ft. mental health treatment center in Nashville offers a number of residential services and amenities that allow our clients to focus on their recovery without distraction.
Combatting The Stigma of Mental Health
According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), “mental illnesses are common in the United States, affecting tens of millions of people each year. Estimates suggest that only half of people with mental illnesses receive treatment.”
Still, the stigma of mental illness doesn’t just inhibit a person from seeking mental health treatment but affects those who do seek out help.
Carrying around shame and guilt can prohibit clients from fully partaking in the treatment process. As such, our treatment team is here to make you feel safe, comfortable, and validated throughout your time with us.
In addition, here are some of the ways we combat the stigma of mental health:
A critical aspect of combatting mental health stigma involves empowering individuals in their treatment program. One of the best ways to empower clients is by offering choices to create an individualized treatment plan.
This empowers individuals to be in the driver’s seat of their treatment program. With our therapeutic services as well as varying levels of care, clients can create a program that works best for them.
In the past, mental health treatment models focused on determining what was “wrong” with the client. However, trauma-informed care practices consider how a person’s life experiences shaped them into who they are today. Therefore, it changes the focus of treatment from “What’s wrong with you?” to “What’s happened to you?”
As a result, our treatment team will screen for underlying trauma—which can be different for everyone.
The way people talk about mental health can reinforce stigma and stereotypes. This can even occur among peers in treatment—or the way clients talk about themselves during group or individual therapy sessions.Â
Stigmatizing language can lead to negative self-talk, affecting your self-image and self-esteem. At Arbor Wellness, we encourage clients to use empowering language and to call out stigmatizing words when they hear them.
Compassion and empathy are critical to helping clients overcome the stigma of mental health disorders. This is crucial for both treatment professionals and peers. When clients display compassion and empathize with one another, they create an environment conducive to healing, safety, and recovery.
Oftentimes, family members struggle to understand—or accept—what their loved one is going through due to their disorder. Family involvement is critical to educating family members about mental health, treatment, and long-term recovery.
Our family therapy program helps clients build healthy relationships with their families.
Peer support is vital to creating a community of recovery and building connections with others who share similar experiences. Oftentimes, people with mental health disorders feel isolated and different from those around them.
However, peer support groups reduce stigma by helping clients build a recovery community that encourages acceptance and healing.
Combatting The Stigma of Mental Health
According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), “mental illnesses are common in the United States, affecting tens of millions of people each year. Estimates suggest that only half of people with mental illnesses receive treatment.”
Still, the stigma of mental illness doesn’t just inhibit a person from seeking mental health treatment but affects those who do seek out help.
Carrying around shame and guilt can prohibit clients from fully partaking in the treatment process. As such, our treatment team is here to make you feel safe, comfortable, and validated throughout your time with us.
In addition, here are some of the ways we combat the stigma of mental health:
A critical aspect of combatting mental health stigma involves empowering individuals in their treatment program. One of the best ways to empower clients is by offering choices to create an individualized treatment plan.
This empowers individuals to be in the driver’s seat of their treatment program. With our therapeutic services as well as varying levels of care, clients can create a program that works best for them.
In the past, mental health treatment models focused on determining what was “wrong” with the client. However, trauma-informed care practices consider how a person’s life experiences shaped them into who they are today. Therefore, it changes the focus of treatment from “What’s wrong with you?” to “What’s happened to you?”
As a result, our treatment team will screen for underlying trauma—which can be different for everyone.
The way people talk about mental health can reinforce stigma and stereotypes. This can even occur among peers in treatment—or the way clients talk about themselves during group or individual therapy sessions.Â
Stigmatizing language can lead to negative self-talk, affecting your self-image and self-esteem. At Arbor Wellness, we encourage clients to use empowering language and to call out stigmatizing words when they hear them.
Compassion and empathy are critical to helping clients overcome the stigma of mental health disorders. This is crucial for both treatment professionals and peers. When clients display compassion and empathize with one another, they create an environment conducive to healing, safety, and recovery.
Oftentimes, family members struggle to understand—or accept—what their loved one is going through due to their disorder. Family involvement is critical to educating family members about mental health, treatment, and long-term recovery.
Our family therapy program helps clients build healthy relationships with their families.
Peer support is vital to creating a community of recovery and building connections with others who share similar experiences. Oftentimes, people with mental health disorders feel isolated and different from those around them.
However, peer support groups reduce stigma by helping clients build a recovery community that encourages acceptance and healing.
A Continuum of Mental Health Treatment in Nashville, Tennessee
Arbor Wellness FAQ
Arbor Wellness offers residential treatment, partial hospitalization, and outpatient services for mental health at our Nashville, TN location.
Arbor Wellness work with most major insurance providers who cover out-of-network benefits, typically a PPO, POS or EPO policy. We also offer affordable cash pay rates for those who are not covered by health insurance. At this time we do not accept Medicaid or Medicare policies.
Please visit the What We Treat page to learn more about the different mental illnesses we treat at Arbor Wellness.
Yes. We have a dedicated admissions team standing by 24 hours a day, 7 days a week who can help guide you to the help you need for mental health.
You might need mental health treatment if you experience persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or hopelessness that interfere with your daily life and relationships. Additionally, if you notice significant changes in your behavior, sleep patterns, or appetite, it could be beneficial to seek professional help.
If you’re still unsure on whether or not to seek help, we offer comprehensive mental health self-assessments so you can better understand what your needs are:
Arbor Wellness FAQ
Arbor Wellness offers residential treatment, partial hospitalization, and outpatient services for mental health at our Nashville, TN location.
Arbor Wellness work with most major insurance providers who cover out-of-network benefits, typically a PPO, POS or EPO policy. We also offer affordable cash pay rates for those who are not covered by health insurance. At this time we do not accept Medicaid or Medicare policies.
Please visit the What We Treat page to learn more about the different mental illnesses we treat at Arbor Wellness.
Yes. We have a dedicated admissions team standing by 24 hours a day, 7 days a week who can help guide you to the help you need for mental health.
You might need mental health treatment if you experience persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or hopelessness that interfere with your daily life and relationships. Additionally, if you notice significant changes in your behavior, sleep patterns, or appetite, it could be beneficial to seek professional help.
If you’re still unsure on whether or not to seek help, we offer comprehensive mental health self-assessments so you can better understand what your needs are:
Why Choose Arbor Wellness?
Arbor Wellness is not your typical mental health treatment program in Nashville. We offer a luxury, personalized treatment approach that allows each client to experience the therapies and modalities that work to achieve long-term recovery from mental illness. These are just a few reasons why our program is your best option when seeking mental health treatment in Nashville, Tennessee.
Personalized Solutions for Mental Health
Our customized approach allows each client a unique treatment experience that works on the core issues that are causing issues in their lives.
A Full Continuum of Care
From residential to partial hospitalization and outpatient therapy, Arbor Wellness offers a full continuum for best results in mental health treatment.
Master-Level Clinicians
The team at Arbor Wellness has been treating mental illness & co-occurring disorders for years. Our diverse and highly experienced staff utilize current and emerging evidence-based therapy modalities.
Personalized Solutions for Mental Health
Our customized approach allows each client a unique treatment experience that works on the core issues that are causing issues in their lives.
A Full Continuum of Care
From residential to partial hospitalization and outpatient therapy, Arbor Wellness offers a full continuum for best results in mental health treatment.
Master-Level Clinicians
The team at Arbor Wellness has been treating mental illness & co-occurring disorders for years. Our diverse and highly experienced staff utilize current and emerging evidence-based therapy modalities.
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