Most of the people we serve struggle with more than substance use alone. Our integrated psychiatry and therapy teams treat the conditions underneath — gently, expertly, and effectively.
Of patients are dual-diagnosis
Trauma certified clinicians
Crisis line aligned
clinician-to-patient ratio
Generalized anxiety, panic disorder, social anxiety and health anxiety respond beautifully to evidence-based therapy combined with the right medication. We rarely use benzodiazepines long-term — there are better, safer options.
From persistent low mood to severe major depression, our integrated team combines therapy, psychiatric care, lifestyle medicine, and when appropriate, advanced treatments to help you feel like yourself again.
Trauma is often the root that addiction grows from. Our clinicians are EMDR-certified and trauma-trained — we use proven modalities in a profoundly safe environment, never re-traumatizing, always at the patient's pace.
Bipolar I and II require precise medication management and psychoeducation for both the patient and family. We stabilize, optimize and teach you the long-term maintenance skills that keep episodes from recurring.
Executive dysfunction makes managing a recovery schedule highly challenging. We combine specialized executive coaching with targeted psychiatric tracking to build focus, calm, and organization into your recovery framework.
Intrusive thoughts and repetitive compulsions create a continuous state of mental friction. Our dual-diagnosis protocols offer path pathways out of obsessive loops using standard, highly targeted behavioral models.
Major life transitions, loss of a loved one, or severe professional identity crises can shatter our stability. We honor your grief process while giving you healthy grounding tools to navigate life's changes safely.
Safety is the primary prerequisite for mental health treatment. Our multidisciplinary care teams work with patients to generate detailed, actionable emergency and crisis de-escalation protocols.
Confidential help, available 24 hours a day across South Carolina.