Behavioral Health Services in Macon
Piedmont Behavioral Health at Macon holds the Gold Seal of Approval from The Joint Commission for meeting high standards in behavioral health care services.
Personalized behavioral health care
Confidentiality and sensitivity are always at the forefront of our minds in everything we do. Whether your treatment is in an inpatient or outpatient program, we emphasize the importance of individualized care so that you can return to your everyday life as quickly as possible.
Using independent, clinical patient-outcomes studies, our psychiatric team has demonstrated significant improvement in patients’ symptoms between admission and discharge.
Our treatment methods include medication management, individual group and family therapies, classes in coping skills and a wide range of therapeutic activities.
Some of the illnesses and disorders we treat include the following:
- Addiction and substance abuse
- Anxiety disorder
- Bipolar disorder
- Depression
- Mood disorders
- Panic disorder
- Personality disorder
- Postpartum depression
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Psychosis
- Schizophrenia
- Suicidal thoughts
- Trauma
Symptoms of a behavioral health disorder
Signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance abuse problem can sometimes be similar. Our programs may be what you need if you experience:
- Feelings of sadness, anxiety or emptiness
- Changes in sleep patterns
- Significant changes in weight or appetite
- Loss of interest in hobbies or other activities
- Restless and irritability
- Fatigue or loss of energy
- Thoughts of suicide
- Trouble concentrating, remembering or making decisions
Support Groups
Caregivers Support Group - Our group is designed to provide attendees with support during this time. Trained professionals will help you develop stress-relieving tools that will help maintain your emotional wellbeing.
Attend at Piedmont Macon Medical Center
Helping Hands Grief Support Group - Are you or is someone you know experiencing the loss of a loved one? We are here to help and support you through this trying time. "Helping Hands" will give you an opportunity to express your feelings, receive emotional support, and talk with someone who understands what you are experiencing.
Attend at Piedmont Macon Medical Center