About Maryview Behavioral Medicine Center – Portsmouth
Maryview Behavioral Medicine Center is part of Bon Secours Mercy Health, a Catholic healthcare organization. The center is located at 3636 High Street in Portsmouth, Virginia, and is an acute inpatient hospital for adolescents and adults. Services include treatment for substance use (SUD) and co-occurring mental health disorders.
They also provide outpatient services. Additionally, clients may sometimes participate in clinical trials. Bon Secours accepts many different types of insurance, including Medicaid and Medicare.
Located only minutes from downtown Portsmouth and the historic district, the behavioral center offers treatment for mental health and addiction disorders. Clients can receive medically monitored detoxification, rehabilitation, and maintenance treatment for SUD.
The inpatient program includes individual and group counseling. One of the things that’s nice about this facility is their commitment to Spanish speaking clients through their bilingual services, including counseling. SUD treatment includes therapy, medication management, and relapse prevention education.
Treatment for mental health disorders assists in the management of SUD. The team specializes in many types of mental health challenges including, but not limited to, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), bipolar disorder, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). They can treat these disorders simultaneously with addiction treatment or on their own if there is no addiction present.
The center offers an intensive outpatient program (IOP) and a partial hospital program (PHP). The programs are good for clients who can’t commit to inpatient treatment. The PHP is a step down from inpatient treatment and a good program for clients beginning treatment or just discharged from an inpatient program.
In addition to addiction and mental health treatment, the center offers help for clients with eating disorders. Eating disorders may cause serious physical health complications such as a drop in internal body temperature, malnutrition, and heart problems.
The care team offers treatment for your physical as well as emotional and mental health. Eating disorder treatment includes nutritional counseling and management, as well as multiple therapy types.