First Trauma Recovery Center in Michigan Opens to Survivors
Henry Ford Health’s Trauma Recovery Center aims to help survivors recover from the emotional wounds of violent crime and other sudden injury.
Feeling anxious, sad, scared, or worried from time to time is normal. But when these feelings don’t go away, or when mental health symptoms start affecting your everyday life and relationships, it’s time to get help.
We provide comprehensive, personalized mental health care for adults and youths throughout Michigan. Your care starts with a thorough evaluation with a trained expert, in which we gather information about your specific condition, as well as your particular concerns and the goals you hope to achieve with treatment.
Our team of behavioral health experts has experience in diagnosing, treating, and managing all types of mental health disorders in patients of all ages. Some of the many conditions we treat include:
Learn about the types of mental health conditions we treat.
To make an appointment with a behavioral health expert call:
Once we’ve diagnosed your condition, we’ll create a personalized treatment plan to help you manage symptoms and find ways to address your unique challenges. You’ll be involved in the creation of your treatment plan, as will your loved ones if you choose.
Most patients can manage their conditions through outpatient care. Our trained team offers a variety of treatment options on an outpatient basis, including:
Learn about our outpatient psychiatric care options.
If your condition is severe, we may recommend that you enter inpatient care. This allows us to provide intensive treatment in a controlled environment, as well as give you tools to better manage your condition once you go home. Learn about our inpatient psychiatric care options.
Just as your child’s pediatrician specializes in treating physical health concerns, our providers tailor mental healthcare to the distinct needs of your child or teen. Learn about our mental health services for children and teens.
Henry Ford Health’s Trauma Recovery Center aims to help survivors recover from the emotional wounds of violent crime and other sudden injury.
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