Psychotherapeutic Interventions at GIA Beverly Hills
Every individual who enters GIA Beverly Hills has a unique combination of personal history, genetics, and current environment, resulting in distinct needs. No universal solution exists for mental health conditions or substance use disorders, as symptoms vary widely. At GIA Beverly Hills, we customize each treatment program to meet the specific needs of our patients, enhancing accessibility to wellness.
Our inclusive approach and clinical excellence ensure you receive the best care possible. Our highly trained and compassionate team is ready to assist if you are dealing with mental health issues or substance use. They will apply a customized set of psychotherapeutic interventions to help you regain stability.
The Best Help Possible
Our psychotherapeutic interventions focus on addressing the root causes of your difficulties. We explore the underlying factors and triggers of your mental health challenges. For instance, if PTSD contributes to your cocaine addiction, we address both issues comprehensively.
At GIA Beverly Hills, you will encounter several types of psychotherapeutic interventions, such as:
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a flexible and widely used therapy approach. The American Psychological Association recognizes its effectiveness for issues like depression, substance use disorders, and anxiety. CBT focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors while building positive coping mechanisms. With our therapists, you will set personal goals and develop problem-solving strategies, which may include:
- Identifying distortions in your thinking
- Boosting self-confidence
- Facing your fears
- Calming your mind and body during stressful times
Understanding negative coping mechanisms helps us address challenges in a constructive and empowering way.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), a type of CBT, emphasizes mindfulness, stress management, emotional regulation, and improving relationships. Originally developed for those with borderline personality disorder, DBT also helps treat self-destructive behaviors such as eating disorders, gambling addiction, substance use, and PTSD.
DBT enhances mindfulness, helping you stay present and aware of your thoughts, feelings, and impulses. This awareness allows you to manage emotional distress without resorting to harmful coping mechanisms. Through DBT, you will learn new ways to handle crises, including:
- Recognizing distortions in your thinking
- Building self-confidence
- Facing your fears
- Calming your mind and body during stressful times
Couples Therapy
Substance use and mental health issues affect not only the individual but also their loved ones. At GIA Beverly Hills, we emphasize holistic healing, which involves helping your loved ones find peace and understand how to support you. These issues can lead to disappointment and resentment, damaging relationships over time. Integrating recovery into your relationship is crucial, whether directly or indirectly affected.
In couples therapy, you and your partner can reconcile with the past and find closure in a secure and empathetic setting. Both of you will have access to psychiatric evaluations and the latest in evidence-based therapies and advanced neuroscientific treatments provided by our experts. Often, underlying mental health issues contribute to relational problems, and we are here to support your collective healing
Telehealth
GIA Beverly Hills is committed to assisting as many people as possible. Busy schedules and geographic limitations should not prevent you from receiving the care you need.
Our telehealth services provide the same level of care as in-person visits, accessible from anywhere in the world. We offer HIPAA-compliant video conferencing, app-based support, and a variety of online classes and recovery-focused content on our YouTube channel.
Start Your New Life
Our psychotherapeutic interventions are just one part of the wrap-around support that GIA Beverly Hills offers. Call us today at (424) 288-7517 for a free and confidential assessment.