About Peace River Center Outpatient Office, Outpatient Therapy and Psychiatry – Sebring
Peace River Center has multiple outpatient treatment locations throughout Florida, including the outpatient therapy and psychiatry center on Medical Way in Sebring, Florida. The center offers treatment for substance use (SUD) and behavioral health disorders.
Clients with opioid use or alcohol use disorder may receive medication assisted treatment (MAT). The center is in network with many insurance plans, and they accept some Medicaid and Medicare plans.
The SUD treatment program helps adolescents and adults through its abstinence based treatment model. Clients learn to focus on making better lifestyle choices and engage in healthy behaviors. Therapy addresses co-occurring mental health disorders that may contribute to substance use.
The program includes counseling for clients, their significant others, and families affected by alcohol and other substance use. Individual and group counseling are included in the individualized treatment plans. Some of the group topics include anger management, trauma, and co-dependency.
Sebring, Florida is a great place for families. The downtown district is a designated 1920s Historic District. Sometimes families need a little help meeting tough challenges, and the center can rise to meet that need.
Some of the evidence based practices used at the center are unique and great for parents and children. They offer sand play therapy, infant mental health education, child play therapy, and attachment focused therapy.
These therapies support the parent-child relationship while reducing family stress and promoting children’s mental health. Parents learn about their child’s development and temperament and learn strategies to help children learn positive behaviors.
The treatment center offers care coordination services. The services are funded by grants from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The grants help adults with substance use and persistent mental illness and children with severe emotional disturbance. The program also assists adults with employment services and helps them succeed in a job with fair wages and benefits.