We accept adults and adolescents 24 hours a day for psychiatric crisis stabilization.
There comes a point in time when each one of us will need a helping hand, especially when it comes to our mental health. In some instances, that helping hand may be needed sooner rather than later. And that’s OK. As we continue to eliminate the stigma (negative and often unfair beliefs) surrounding mental health and begin to view it as a legitimate medical issue, it’s crucial to provide access to much-needed care. When it comes to mental health, some situations need to be addressed immediately. These situations could be caused by anxiety, depression, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and more.Here at SUN Behavioral Health Columbus, we are available round the clock to support your 24 hour mental health needs. No one should be alone as they recover from a mental health crisis. We have a team of dedicated professionals committed to improving your health. We work alongside hospitals, doctors, schools, and social service agencies to help you get to where you need to be.
What you’re experiencing is normal. We’ve found that 43 million adults in the United States experience a mental health disorder every year.
While today may be challenging, always remember a new day lies ahead. You are worthy. You are cared for. You are loved.
No matter what day or time, a SUN Columbus representative will be available to help you get the treatment you need. If you’re in a crisis, do not hesitate to call.
Right away, you will receive a no-cost evaluation to determine the appropriate care for you.
We understand your situation is unique, and we take that seriously. As soon as you walk through our doors, you will receive the care you deserve.
Even if you’re not experiencing any of these, trust your instincts and listen to the people around you. If you think you need urgent help for a mental health disorder, do not hesitate to reach out for help.
At SUN Columbus, we used evidence-based treatments to get you where you need to be. You will have access to cognitive behavioral therapy, which is one of the most common forms of talk therapy for mental health disorders. This form of therapy focuses on addressing unwanted and negative thought patterns.
Cognitive behavioral therapy sessions will be led by a therapist who will guide you through your journey. You will be taught how to better manage your mental health disorder and build confidence that will be there to reassure you that you have what it takes to overcome.
You may also be given medication to help manage symptoms of your mental health disorder. Depending on your individual diagnosis, a doctor will determine the right medication for you.
Remember, take things one day at a time. This isn’t an overnight solution, but along the way, you’ll be able to celebrate successes and victories. We know you have the strength to get to a point where you’re mentally healthy and fulfilled.
Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. They can even affect each other. A mental health disorder can dramatically alter your life, which can be both frustrating and frightening.
While mental health disorders are common, in some instances, you may need professional help right away. If you’re experiencing any of the following, you’re advised to seek professional care as soon as possible:
Are you hurting? Do you feel lost? Does it feel like your world is crashing down? We can help mend those feelings and guide you to that light at the end of the tunnel.
There is no shame in asking for help. No matter how big or small your problems may seem, they’re still valid. Our goal is to help you get to the point where you can live a life free from the grasp of your mental health disorder. You have what it takes. We believe in you.
To learn more about how we can help, call (614) 706-2786.
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