Services
ATB Behavioral Health Services offers a variety of professional services designed to provide the most effective care possible for each client. Services most frequently provided are:
Individual adult psychotherapy or counseling: Clients meet one-to-one on a regular basis with a mental health professional to explore patterns and identify desired changes. Typical areas of concern are emotional well-being, managing stress, relationship or family issues, and making desired changes in behavior.
Child/Adolescent psychotherapy or counseling: Children or adolescents meet one-to-one on a regular basis with a mental health professional to explore, at an age-appropriate level, their feelings, behaviors, coping strategies, and relationships. Parents and other adults are an important part of the successful outcome of psychotherapy for children. Therefore, recommended treatment typically includes some parental involvement.
Family/Couples psychotherapy: Often, more satisfying relationships are a key goal for therapy. In such cases, it may be valuable to work with a client and spouse/significant other, or a client and another family member(s) in sessions together, to best understand and improve the relationship dynamics. Clients who are working on couples’ issues sometimes choose to participate in individual therapy as well, in order to change patterns of behavior that are problematic for the relationship.
Alcohol and other drug abuse counseling (AODA): Adolescent and adult clients begin with participation in an initial assessment. Clients with counselors to explore the role of substance use in their life, understand the effects of substance abuse or dependence, increase motivation to change, and implement desired changes. Programming is available to fit the individual needs of the client, such as short-term outpatient, primary outpatient, and relapse prevention. This programming is provided for both adolescents and adults, in the following formats: group, individual, and family therapy.
Group psychotherapy or counseling: Psychotherapy groups are usually organized around a particular issue. Examples would be substance abuse, academic achievement, or mastering anxiety. A complete list of current groups is provided. Group psychotherapy provides an additional level of support and intervention by bringing together people who are working to make changes in similar areas of life. Coming soon!
Psychoeducational presentations and training for the public: ATB members provide many presentations to the public throughout the year on mental health issues. If your group would like information on a mental health presentation, please call Amber Layton, LPCC at our main number: 505-947-9990
Below is a partial list of issues addressed and types of therapy offered:
▪ Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder/Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADHD/ADD)
▪ Adoption Issues
▪ Adult Children of Alcoholics
▪ Alcohol/Drug Abuse Issues
▪ Anger Management
▪ Anxiety
▪ Art Therapy
▪ Asperger’s Disorder
▪ Attachment Disorder of Childhood
▪ Autism
▪ Behavioral Issues (Child, Adolescent, Adult)
▪ Bipolar Disorder
▪ Christian Based Counseling
▪ Co-dependency Issues
▪ Collaborative Divorce Services
▪ Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
▪ Co-parenting Counseling for Divorced Parents
▪ Couples/Marriage Counseling
▪ Depression
▪ Developmentally Disabled
▪ Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
▪ Divorce/Separation
▪ Drug/Alcohol Abuse Issues
▪ Dual Diagnosis (Substance abuse combined with a mood or other disorder)
▪ Eating Disorders
▪ Emotional Issues (Child, Adolescent, Adult)
▪ Gambling
▪ Gay/Lesbian Issues
▪ Geriatric Issues
▪ Grief/Loss
▪ Group Therapy (Mental Health)
▪ Group Therapy (Alcohol and other Drug Abuse Issues)
▪ Marriage/Couples
▪ Mood Disorders
▪ Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
▪ Occupational/Workplace Issues
▪ Oppositional Defiant Disorder
▪ Pain Management/Physical Illness
▪ Panic Disorder
▪ Parent Coaching/Parent-Child Relationship Issues
▪ Personality Disorders
▪ Phobias
▪ Play Therapy
▪ Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
▪ Relationship Issues
▪ School Achievement
▪ Sexual Dysfunction
▪ Sexuality Issues
▪ Step/Blended Family Issues
▪ Stress Management
▪ Thought Disorders
▪ Trauma and Abuse
▪ Troubled Teens
Individual adult psychotherapy or counseling: Clients meet one-to-one on a regular basis with a mental health professional to explore patterns and identify desired changes. Typical areas of concern are emotional well-being, managing stress, relationship or family issues, and making desired changes in behavior.
Child/Adolescent psychotherapy or counseling: Children or adolescents meet one-to-one on a regular basis with a mental health professional to explore, at an age-appropriate level, their feelings, behaviors, coping strategies, and relationships. Parents and other adults are an important part of the successful outcome of psychotherapy for children. Therefore, recommended treatment typically includes some parental involvement.
Family/Couples psychotherapy: Often, more satisfying relationships are a key goal for therapy. In such cases, it may be valuable to work with a client and spouse/significant other, or a client and another family member(s) in sessions together, to best understand and improve the relationship dynamics. Clients who are working on couples’ issues sometimes choose to participate in individual therapy as well, in order to change patterns of behavior that are problematic for the relationship.
Alcohol and other drug abuse counseling (AODA): Adolescent and adult clients begin with participation in an initial assessment. Clients with counselors to explore the role of substance use in their life, understand the effects of substance abuse or dependence, increase motivation to change, and implement desired changes. Programming is available to fit the individual needs of the client, such as short-term outpatient, primary outpatient, and relapse prevention. This programming is provided for both adolescents and adults, in the following formats: group, individual, and family therapy.
Group psychotherapy or counseling: Psychotherapy groups are usually organized around a particular issue. Examples would be substance abuse, academic achievement, or mastering anxiety. A complete list of current groups is provided. Group psychotherapy provides an additional level of support and intervention by bringing together people who are working to make changes in similar areas of life. Coming soon!
Psychoeducational presentations and training for the public: ATB members provide many presentations to the public throughout the year on mental health issues. If your group would like information on a mental health presentation, please call Amber Layton, LPCC at our main number: 505-947-9990
Below is a partial list of issues addressed and types of therapy offered:
▪ Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder/Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADHD/ADD)
▪ Adoption Issues
▪ Adult Children of Alcoholics
▪ Alcohol/Drug Abuse Issues
▪ Anger Management
▪ Anxiety
▪ Art Therapy
▪ Asperger’s Disorder
▪ Attachment Disorder of Childhood
▪ Autism
▪ Behavioral Issues (Child, Adolescent, Adult)
▪ Bipolar Disorder
▪ Christian Based Counseling
▪ Co-dependency Issues
▪ Collaborative Divorce Services
▪ Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
▪ Co-parenting Counseling for Divorced Parents
▪ Couples/Marriage Counseling
▪ Depression
▪ Developmentally Disabled
▪ Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
▪ Divorce/Separation
▪ Drug/Alcohol Abuse Issues
▪ Dual Diagnosis (Substance abuse combined with a mood or other disorder)
▪ Eating Disorders
▪ Emotional Issues (Child, Adolescent, Adult)
▪ Gambling
▪ Gay/Lesbian Issues
▪ Geriatric Issues
▪ Grief/Loss
▪ Group Therapy (Mental Health)
▪ Group Therapy (Alcohol and other Drug Abuse Issues)
▪ Marriage/Couples
▪ Mood Disorders
▪ Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
▪ Occupational/Workplace Issues
▪ Oppositional Defiant Disorder
▪ Pain Management/Physical Illness
▪ Panic Disorder
▪ Parent Coaching/Parent-Child Relationship Issues
▪ Personality Disorders
▪ Phobias
▪ Play Therapy
▪ Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
▪ Relationship Issues
▪ School Achievement
▪ Sexual Dysfunction
▪ Sexuality Issues
▪ Step/Blended Family Issues
▪ Stress Management
▪ Thought Disorders
▪ Trauma and Abuse
▪ Troubled Teens