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Amherst, Massachusetts

Psychological Services Center - University of Massachusetts

Mental Health
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Psychological Services Center - University of Massachusetts

Overview

Psychological Services Center - University of Massachusetts is a mental health treatment center for people seeking treatment near Hampshire County. As part of their treatment modalities for recovery, Psychological Services Center - University of Massachusetts provides couples/family therapy, group counseling, and cognitive behavioral therapy during treatment. Psychological Services Center - University of Massachusetts is located in Amherst, Massachusetts, accepting cash or self-payment for treatment.

Psychological Services Center - University of Massachusetts at a Glance

Payment Options

  • Cash or self-payment
  • State education agency funds
  • Other State funds
  • County or local government funds

Assessments

  • Comprehensive mental health assessment

Age Groups

  • Seniors or older adults
  • Young adults
  • Children/adolescents
  • Adults
  • Seniors

Ancillary Services

  • Family psychoeducation

Treatment At Psychological Services Center - University of Massachusetts

Conditions Treated

Mental health treatment:

Mental health services are essential during treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, whether you receive treatment in an inpatient or outpatient setting. While receiving inpatient care, you can expect to have round-the-clock access to mental health therapists and medical staff. Additionally, you will likely receive a number of different therapies and mental health options like individual and group counseling, addiction and relapse prevention education, and coping skills training.

Levels Of Care

Outpatient:

Outpatient treatment in a rehab center offers flexible therapy sessions, typically ranging from 1-3 hours per week, allowing individuals to continue daily activities while receiving care. In contrast, intensive outpatient programs demand a more rigorous commitment, often involving 9-15 hours weekly, providing a more immersive therapeutic environment without the need for inpatient stays.

Treatment Modalities

Couples/family therapy:

Whether it's a marriage or another committed relationship, intimate partnerships hold immense significance in one's life. Substance addiction profoundly impacts both partners, just as rehabilitation and recovery do. Couples therapy and other relationship-focused treatments play a crucial role in uncovering addiction triggers and fostering healthy habits to sustain sobriety.

Group counseling:

Group Therapy is a therapeutic space where individuals battling addiction come together to share experiences, gain insights, and support one another on their journey to recovery. Facilitated by trained professionals, this setting fosters communal healing and empowers participants to overcome the challenges of addiction through collective strength and understanding.

Cognitive behavioral therapy:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a widely practiced form of psychotherapy that seeks to address dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and thoughts through a goal-oriented, systematic process. It encourages individuals to challenge distorted cognitions and change destructive patterns of behavior by promoting self-awareness and effective coping strategies. CBT is often used to treat a range of disorders including anxiety, depression, and stress, making it a versatile and practical therapeutic approach. Through enhancing an individual's capacity to manage life's challenges, CBT contributes to improved mental well-being and overall quality of life.

Dialectical behavior therapy:

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a form of psychotherapy that blends cognitive-behavioral approaches with mindfulness strategies. It is particularly effective in treating addiction, as it addresses the underlying emotional pain and destructive behaviors that often accompany substance misuse. Through enhancing emotional regulation, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and mindfulness, DBT equips individuals with the coping skills necessary to maintain sobriety and improve their overall quality of life.

Ancillary Services

Special Programs

  • Clients who have experienced trauma
  • Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Contact Information

Psychological Services Center - University of Massachusetts
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135 Hicks Way, Amherst, Massachusetts, 01003
Updated September 26, 2023

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