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Behavioral Health Services

 

The Behavioral Health program at Western Medical Center Anaheim provides behavioral health services for the treatment of adults.  Our fully accredited services include care for emotional and behavioral problems, depression, anxiety and related chemical dependency issues.  Our team of board-certified psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric registered nurses social workers and occupational therapists offer a sensitive team-centered approach to care.

 

Patients are able to participate in group treatment as well as individual treatment and aftercare planning with one of our social workers.  We also offer family education and groups for our patients loved ones.  We are proud to have a multi-lingual staff and we also have translation services if necessary.

 

The Intake Team at Western Medical Center Anaheim provides psychiatric assessments and we have an Intake Counselor available on our crisis line 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.  For more information about our Behavioral Health program or to speak with a Crisis Counselor, please call:  888-428-7828

 

  The following are warning signs that may indicate the need  for  evaluation.

 

 

     Social Interaction                                              Hostility                                               Appearance

1. Isolative or Withdrawn Behavior      1. Verbal or Physical Threats                   1. Poor or No Self Hygiene

2. Excessive Talking                                2. Desire to Hurt Others                           2. Inappropriate Dress

3. Irritability                                            3. Destruction of Property                        3. Bizarre Dress

 

 

    Medication                                                     Thought Process                                         Suicide

1. Refusing Medication                        1. Inability to Concentrate                  1. Preoccupation with Death

2. Asking for More Medication           2. Increased Hallucinations                 2. Thoughts of Suicide

3. “Cheeking Medications”                 3. Confused Thinking                          3. Self-abusive Behavior

                                                                                                                                4. Plans to Injure or Kill Self

 

 

 

                             Please have the following information available when calling the Intake Line:

 

1.        Full Name

2.        Social Security Number

3.        Date of Birth

4.        Detailed Description of the Person’s Behavior

 

 

                       888-428-7828

 

 


 



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