At Acceptance Mental Health Care and Psychiatry, we recognize that reaching out for help can be difficult. There are many factors that prevent people from taking that first step such as lack of understanding of treatment, fear of medications, or stigma surrounding mental health care.

We respect each person’s autonomy and understand the importance of a collaborative effort when developing a plan for improved mental wellness. Each client is recognized and valued for their unique qualities, beliefs, and behaviors and treated with appreciation and understanding.  At Acceptance, we embrace individuality, create a sense of belonging, and treat each person who walks through our door with kindness, empathy, and grace.

Our practice treats people with a plethora of mental health conditions including, but not limited to, anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, gender identity disorder, personality disorders, and schizophrenia. While we are not a substance abuse treatment center, we do treat those clients with stable substance abuse disorders with comorbidities.

We see patients aged 12 to 100+, and we love meeting people from all cultures and countries! We are avid supporters of the LQBTQIA+ community and are proud supporters of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Patients can be seen in person or via telehealth.

Assessment and diagnosis

Assessment of each client is performed using a whole-person approach. Through listening, observing, appropriate laboratory testing, and the use of evidence-based tools and criteria, diagnoses can be made and a plan developed.

Medication management

Based on diagnoses, medications may be appropriate. Education will be provided to each client so that they can understand how the medications work, possible side effects, and expected outcomes. Regular monitoring will be done to assess for effectiveness and/or need for adjustment.

Holistic and integrative treatments

In the picture I want the quote: Self care is the art of nurturing your mind, body, and soul to achieve inner harmony.

Supplements and lifestyle changes are often necessary to bring about positive change. Nutritional deficiencies can negatively impact our mental health. Addressing these and other lifestyles issues such as sleep, diet, and exercise will serve to move the patient toward maximal mental health.

Supportive therapy

Supportive therapy is problem-focused and relies on active listening, empathy, adding perspective, and validation of a client’s concerns. By focusing on problem-solving solutions and coping strategies, the client can better cope with emotional distress, improve their ability to manage their daily life, and enhance their overall well-being. Should more intensive therapy be needed, we will advise the client and make recommendations for therapy.

Health education

For a client to make an informed decision, education must be provided. Each client will be educated on their diagnoses, medications recommended, and any other treatment or testing that may be suggested. Together with the provider, the client can then decide how to proceed toward improved mental health.

Genetic testing

At times, a client may not respond to medications and treatments as expected. Genetic testing is a tool that can be used to analyze clinically important genetic variations that impact the metabolism of mental health medications. At Acceptance, we use GeneSight® to provide our clients with an easy-to-use test that is covered by most insurances.

Payments accepted

Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Carefirst, Cigna, Medicaid (all MCOs accepted), Medicare, United Health Care, and private pay.

Private pay visits are as follows:

Initial intake, 55 minutes--$250

Follow-up visit, 25 minutes--$125

Follow-up visit, 55 minutes--$200

Follow-up visit, 15 minutes--$75 (medication discussion only)