What We Treat
At Balance House, we specialize in addressing a wide range of issues that impact mental health and overall well-being. We are a dual-diagnosis program, meaning we can treat co-occurring disorders, concurrently. Some of these issues we treat are listed below:
| Trauma & Underlying Conditions: | Trauma is a deeply distressing experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope, while underlying conditions are pre-existing health issues that can exacerbate the effects of trauma. Many addictions and maladaptive coping mechanisms stem from attempts to manage these underlying issues. Our directors are certified trauma therapists, and our clinical team is trained in trauma interventions, including EMDR and other evidence-based modalities. |
| Attachment and Developmental Trauma: | The emotional bond between a child and their primary caregiver, crucial for the child's emotional and social development. Developmental Trauma is experienced during key stages of a child's development, such as abuse or neglect, which can impact their emotional and cognitive growth. |
| Mood Disorders: | Mood disorders encompass conditions that affect emotional states, such as depression and bipolar disorder. Individuals may experience prolonged periods of sadness, irritability, or extreme mood swings. This includes bipolar disorder, cyclothymia, major depressive disorder, anxiety, and compulsive disorders. |
| Substance Use Disorders: | These disorders involve the compulsive use of drugs or alcohol despite negative consequences. It often leads to physical dependence and can significantly impact daily functioning. |
| Gambling Addiction: | This is characterized by an uncontrollable urge to gamble, leading to significant personal and financial problems. |
| Gaming Addiction: | Gaming addiction involves excessive gaming that interferes with daily life, responsibilities, and relationships. |
| Sexual Addictions and risky sexual behaviors: | Characterized by compulsive sexual behaviors or fantasies that can lead to distress and dysfunction in personal relationships. |
| Thought Disorders: | Thought disorders, such as schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, involve disorganized thinking and impaired reality perception. |
| Autism Spectrum Disorder (L1): | Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects communication, behavior, and social interaction. |
| Failure to Launch: | This term describes individuals, often young adults, who struggle with becoming independent or achieving adulthood milestones, such as employment or self-sufficiency. |
Trauma & Underlying Conditions: Trauma is a deeply distressing experience that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope, while underlying conditions are pre-existing health issues that can exacerbate the effects of trauma. Many addictions and maladaptive coping mechanisms stem from attempts to manage these underlying issues. Our directors are certified trauma therapists, and our clinical team is trained in trauma interventions, including EMDR and other evidence-based modalities.
Attachment and Developmental Trauma: The emotional bond between a child and their primary caregiver, crucial for the child’s emotional and social development. Developmental Trauma is experienced during key stages of a child’s development, such as abuse or neglect, which can impact their emotional and cognitive growth.
Mood Disorders: Mood disorders encompass conditions that affect emotional states, such as depression and bipolar disorder. Individuals may experience prolonged periods of sadness, irritability, or extreme mood swings. This includes bipolar disorder, cyclothymia, major depressive disorder, anxiety, and compulsive disorders.
Substance Use Disorders: These disorders involve the compulsive use of drugs or alcohol despite negative consequences. It often leads to physical dependence and can significantly impact daily functioning.
Gambling Addiction: This is characterized by an uncontrollable urge to gamble, leading to significant personal and financial problems.
Gaming Addiction: Gaming addiction involves excessive gaming that interferes with daily life, responsibilities, and relationships.
Sexual Addictions and risky sexual behaviors: Characterized by compulsive sexual behaviors or fantasies that can lead to distress and dysfunction in personal relationships.
Thought Disorders: Thought disorders, such as schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, involve disorganized thinking and impaired reality perception.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (L1): Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects communication, behavior, and social interaction.
Failure to Launch: This term describes individuals, often young adults, who struggle with becoming independent or achieving adulthood milestones, such as employment or self-sufficiency.
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