Treatment Centers in 49331

Photo of Various Staff - Easterseals MORC, Treatment Center
Easterseals MORC
Treatment Center
Verified Verified
Lowell, MI 49331
Easterseals MORC is a fiscally autonomous affiliate of the Easterseals National Office. Every dollar given in Michigan stays in Michigan. As one of the first affiliates in the country, Easterseals MORC has been providing services since 1920. As the needs of the community have evolved over the years, so has our approach to meeting those needs. At the core of Easterseals MORC is a common passion for caring, shared by its 800 staff members and hundreds of volunteers, and by those who support its mission. This heart-felt commitment to helping people with disabilities and their families is what we are all about.
Easterseals MORC is a fiscally autonomous affiliate of the Easterseals National Office. Every dollar given in Michigan stays in Michigan. As one of the first affiliates in the country, Easterseals MORC has been providing services since 1920. As the needs of the community have evolved over the years, so has our approach to meeting those needs. At the core of Easterseals MORC is a common passion for caring, shared by its 800 staff members and hundreds of volunteers, and by those who support its mission. This heart-felt commitment to helping people with disabilities and their families is what we are all about.
(616) 557-6242 View (616) 557-6242
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Mind Body Soulutions Counseling
Treatment Center
Verified Verified
Lowell, MI 49331
We meet people in times of need who are ready to make meaningful change. Our practice works with children, adults and couples using an eclectic approach of various modalities. Supporting clients struggling with anxiety, trauma, thought disorders, marriage/relational issues, life transitions, depression, obsessive thought/intrusive thoughts, grief etc.
We meet people in times of need who are ready to make meaningful change. Our practice works with children, adults and couples using an eclectic approach of various modalities. Supporting clients struggling with anxiety, trauma, thought disorders, marriage/relational issues, life transitions, depression, obsessive thought/intrusive thoughts, grief etc.
(616) 681-4430 View (616) 681-4430
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Sanford Behavioral Health Eating Disorders
Treatment Center
Verified Verified
Lowell, MI 49331
Sanford Comprehensive Treatment for Eating Disorders (Sanford CTED) offers a full continuum of care for eating disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. This includes our NEW virtual intensive outpatient program (IOP). We are located 12 minutes from Grand Rapids, in Marne, Michigan. Programs are residential treatment, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient, and outpatient groups. Therapy takes place in healing groups, individual sessions, and outpatient. We utilize CBT, DBT, ACT, exposure therapy, interpersonal, and family systems therapy. Clinical therapists and registered dieticians lead the groups. Emotion-focused family therapy (EFFT) is our primary family modality. Therapy includes immediate family members whenever possible, especially younger individuals still at home. We practice a Health at Every Size (HAES) approach, which honors body diversity and encourages movement for health and enjoyment, not to lose weight. Our ultimate goal for everyone we treat is to return to intuitive eating behaviors – eat when hungry, and stop when full.
Sanford Comprehensive Treatment for Eating Disorders (Sanford CTED) offers a full continuum of care for eating disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. This includes our NEW virtual intensive outpatient program (IOP). We are located 12 minutes from Grand Rapids, in Marne, Michigan. Programs are residential treatment, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient, and outpatient groups. Therapy takes place in healing groups, individual sessions, and outpatient. We utilize CBT, DBT, ACT, exposure therapy, interpersonal, and family systems therapy. Clinical therapists and registered dieticians lead the groups. Emotion-focused family therapy (EFFT) is our primary family modality. Therapy includes immediate family members whenever possible, especially younger individuals still at home. We practice a Health at Every Size (HAES) approach, which honors body diversity and encourages movement for health and enjoyment, not to lose weight. Our ultimate goal for everyone we treat is to return to intuitive eating behaviors – eat when hungry, and stop when full.
(616) 303-4083 View (616) 303-4083

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