About Willow Behavioral Health

At Willow Behavioral, we know what it’s like to face mental health and addiction challenges because we’ve been there. Our team offers outpatient care that’s personal, proven, and built to support real, lasting recovery.

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Why We Do What We Do

We believe that recovery is not only possible but deeply personal. Our mission is to walk alongside people who are ready to face substance use and mental health challenges with courage. Many of us have lived similar journeys, and we’re here to remind you that you’re not alone.

How We Deliver Care That Matters

We lead with empathy, back it with evidence, and personalize treatment to the individual. 

 

Here’s what you can expect from our specialized team:

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Care that’s grounded in proven clinical methods

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Staff with lived experience who genuinely understand

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Treatment plans that are never one-size-fits-all

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A supportive, judgment-free space where progress is celebrated

What We Offer at Willow Behavioral

We provide outpatient programs for both mental health and substance use disorders, with a full range of services that include:

Step 1 of Willow Behavioral PHP: Structured daily mental health support without overnight stays.

PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program)

Structured daily support without overnight stays

Step 2: Intensive Outpatient Program in mental health and addiction care at Willow Behavioral

IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program)

A flexible step down with continued therapeutic support

Outpatient Program Step 3: Transitioning to daily life after mental health care at Willow Behavioral.

OP (Outpatient Program)

Ongoing care for those transitioning back into daily life

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Online Therapy Options

Secure, virtual sessions from the comfort of your home

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Who Are Our Programs For? 
  • Substance use disorders, including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, benzos, cannabis, and polysubstance dependence
  • Mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, OCD, schizophrenia, BPD, and more
  • Dual diagnoses for those managing mental health challenges and substance use
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Get a Customized Blend of Therapies
  • CBT and DBT
  • Medication management
  • 12-step support
  • Individual and group therapy
  • Family therapy (optional)
  • Mindfulness, nutrition, and holistic wellness
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The Willow Difference

We don’t treat people like numbers. Instead, we treat them with understanding and compassion. Whether you’re facing a crisis or simply ready for change, Willow is a place to feel seen, heard, and supported.

Additional Resources

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What to Expect During Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Starting something new can bring both curiosity and hesitation, especially when the process is unclear. A clearer sense of what to expect during medication-assisted treatment helps replace uncertainty with direction. Many begin MAT unsure how it works or how daily routines might shift. Questions about medication, counseling, and progress tend

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The Connection Between Trauma and Substance Abuse

Traumatic experiences can influence how a person processes emotions, memories, and stress long after the original event has passed. Some adults begin using alcohol or drugs while trying to manage anxiety, intrusive thoughts, or persistent emotional distress. What may start as an attempt to cope can gradually develop into harmful

Dual Diagnosis With Alcohol Addiction: Risks, Signs & Support

Alcohol addiction can affect your body, emotions, and relationships. When a mental health condition is also present, recovery can feel even harder. This is called dual diagnosis. Understanding how alcohol use connects to mental health can help people find better care and support. What Does Dual Diagnosis Mean? Let’s start

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