Rogers Behavioral Health in Atlanta
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50 Glenlake Parkway Northeast
Suite 200
Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization in Atlanta
Our Georgia clinic treats those in the Atlanta community struggling with OCD, anxiety, trauma (posttraumatic stress disorder), depression and other mood disorders.
By working closely with patients and families, our multidisciplinary teams, led by board-certified psychiatrists, develop a personalized plan with clinically effective therapies to treat each disorder. Note that for adolescents, depending on particular state laws, family involvement may depend on approval by the patient.
See the effects of our evidence-based treatment.
OCD and anxiety
We can help those struggling address compulsive behaviors, such as rituals, avoidance, or overwhelming fears with our treatment in Atlanta. Internationally recognized in treating OCD with one of the most comprehensive treatment programs available, we focus on evidence-based therapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); exposure and response prevention (ERP); medication management; individual, group, and family sessions; and experiential therapy.
Depression recovery
The team at Rogers in Atlanta can provide you with an individualized treatment plan that will help you gain insight into your behaviors and feelings, set realistic goals, and develop new skills for success.
Treatment for depression and other mood disorders includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); behavioral activation (BA); dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills; medication management; individual, group, and family sessions; and experiential therapy.
Trauma (posttraumatic stress disorder)
We provide care for those struggling with trauma and PTSD through evidence-based treatment that research shows is the most effective for reducing symptoms.
Treatment plans are based on a proven method called cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), emphasizing prolonged exposure, which helps reduce anxiety related to a traumatic event. Patients may participate in group therapy, acceptance, self-compassion and mindfulness strategies, experiential therapy, patient and family education, individual therapy and medication management.
Primary Behavioral Health
When you experience repetitive negative thoughts, avoid activities you once enjoyed, have difficulty managing your emotions, or experience another challenging mental health symptom, it can be difficult to make the changes needed to regain the life you enjoy.
In Primary Behavioral Health, teens learn to understand their current coping strategies and how these strategies impact their mental health. While building foundational life skills, individuals gain the tools they need to succeed on their mental health journey and live a more fulfilling life. Skill development is guided by evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy strategies that are commonly shared across behavioral activation, exposure and response prevention (ERP), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
Programs | Age | Level of Care | View | |
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Focus Depression Recovery | Adolescent | Intensive Outpatient | View | |
Adult | Intensive Outpatient | View | ||
Adult | Partial Hospitalization | View | ||
Adolescent | Partial Hospitalization | View | ||
OCD and Anxiety | Adult | Intensive Outpatient | View | |
Child Adolescent |
Intensive Outpatient | View | ||
Adult | Partial Hospitalization | View | ||
Child Adolescent |
Partial Hospitalization | View | ||
Primary Behavioral Health | Adolescent | Intensive Outpatient | View | |
Adolescent | Partial Hospitalization | View | ||
Trauma Recovery | Adult | Partial Hospitalization | View |
Meet our team
Taryn Abrams, MDPsychiatristRead More |
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Lara Adeyemi, DNP, MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-C, PMHNP-BCPsychiatric Nurse PractitionerRead More |
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Nathan Butzen, PsyDDirector of Outpatient Services, AtlantaRead More |
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Fanisha Porter-Bempong, MDPsychiatristRead More |