What We Treat

Comprehensive Mental Health Care Tailored to You


At Beacon of Hope, we are dedicated to helping individuals and families facing a wide variety of mental health challenges. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, mood disorders, neurodevelopmental conditions, or behavioral concerns, our compassionate team is here to provide personalized, effective care.

We offer a full range of services including therapy, medication management, and supportive education designed to fit your unique needs. Our approach focuses on understanding each person’s story and creating a customized treatment plan to promote healing, growth, and improved daily functioning.

From children to adults, we support our patients through every step of their journey—helping to manage symptoms, build coping skills, and enhance quality of life. No matter the diagnosis, you can count on Beacon of Hope for expert guidance and a caring environment.

Explore the topics below to find the help you or your loved one needs:

ADHD

A common condition that affects a person's ability to pay attention, control their energy, and manage impulses.

Adjustment Disorder

A short-term condition that can occur when an individual struggles to cope with a stressful event or significant life change.

Anxiety Disorder

Makes it difficult to go about daily life and can affect your work, relationships, and health.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

A developmental condition that affects how a person communicates, interacts with others, and experiences the world.

Bipolar Disorder

A mental health condition that causes extreme changes in mood, energy, and behavior.

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

A mental health condition where a person becomes overly focused on how they look, on a part of their body they believe is flawed.

Conduct Disorder

A mental health condition found mostly in children and teens. It involves ongoing patterns of aggressive, rule-breaking, or defiant behavior.

Dementia

A general term used when someone has problems with memory, thinking, or making decisions that make daily life harder.

Depressive Disorder

A mental health condition that affects how you feel, think, and function in daily life. It’s more than just feeling sad or going through a rough patch.

Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

A mental health condition that affects children and teens when anger and frustration become constant and extreme. 

Eating Disorder

Serious mental health conditions that affect how people think about food, weight, and body image. They are not just about eating too much or too little.

OCD

A mental health condition where a person has unwanted thoughts and feels the need to do repetitive actions to ease their anxiety.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

A condition in children and teens that involves frequent anger, arguing, and defiance.

Panic Disorder

A type of anxiety condition where people have repeated panic attacks, which are caused by a sudden rush of fear,  discomfort, or a feeling of impending doom.

Personality Disorder

Long-term patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that are different from what’s expected in a person’s culture. 

Phobia

An intense fear of specific things, places, or situations. These fears might not make sense to others, but for someone with a phobia, they can feel overwhelming.

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

A serious health condition that affects some women in the weeks leading up to their period.

PTSD

A mental health condition that can develop after living through or seeing a scary, dangerous, or upsetting event.

Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders

A mental health condition where a person loses touch with reality. The most well-known of these is schizophrenia, but there are other similar conditions.

Separation Anxiety Disorder

A condition mostly seen in children, but it can also affect adults. It involves an intense fear or worry about being away from someone important.

Sleep Disorder

Conditions that make it hard to get good-quality sleep. They can affect how long you sleep, how well you sleep, or when you sleep.

Social Anxiety Disorder

A common mental health condition where people feel intense fear or worry about being judged, embarrassed, or rejected in social situations.

Substance Abuse Disorder

A medical condition that happens when someone is unable to stop using drugs or alcohol, even when it's causing harm in their life.

Other

Treatment is not one-size-fits-all. Please contact us for further information.