Q: South facility A: Women's Institute of Incorporation Therapy, Hollywood Pavilion, 1201 N 37th Ave, Hollywood, FL 33021
(800) 437-5478 Larry Spinosa, NCAC II William B. Tollefson, PhD., Director www.wiit.com
WIIT is a small well staffed inpatient treatment program for women exhibiting acute symptoms associated with psychological trauma:
# Dissociative Disorders
# Dissociative Identity Disorders
# Post Traumatic Stress
# Grief # Loss # Depression
" These issues are addressed in a safe, non-traumatic environment where women can experience the support and assistance they need to regain their lives."
A: The New Orleans Institute at River oaks Psychiatric Hospital, 1525 River Oaks Road W, New Orleans, LA 70123
Thomas A Hauth, MD Medical Director Daniel A Glaser, MSW, LCSW Program Director
Treatment for Trauma Based Disorders, compulsive Behaviors & Eating Disorders
# Multidisciplinary clinical team specializing in trauma, compulsivity & eating disorders treatments
# Strong emphasis on relapse prevention, dialectical behavior therapy, information reprocessing, containment/stabilization.
#Expressive therapies include: psychodrama, art psychotherapy, guided imagery, body image & movement.
# Stabilization of dysregulated behavior and affect.
#Individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy and systems treatment.
#Nationally recognized programs.
# A separate 26- bed specialty unit located on a beautiful 14 acre campus.
"Non-traditional, safe, nurturing environment for healing"
Q: South West facility A: Ross Institute at Timberlawn Mental health System, 4600 Samuell Blvd., Dallas, TX 75228
(800) 426-4944 or (214) 381-7181 Inpatient, Partial, Outpatient, & Dissociative Day Hospital
Colin A Ross, M.D., Med. Director Peyton Orr, Clinical Outreach Coordinator www.rossinst.com
The Timberlawn Trauma program, under the direction of internationally renowned clinician, researcher and author Colin A Ross M.D., Focuses on the effects of trauma and unresolved attachment issues. The Treatment goal is to help individuals improve their adult functioning by helping them stabilize and continue their recovery with new tools learned in the hospital setting.
Signs of Unresolved Trauma:
# Suicidal ideation
# A pattern of out-of-control and self-injurious behavior
# Self destructive addictions such as self mutilation, eating disorders and sexual addition
# Intrusive thoughts, images, feelings and nightmares
# Flashbacks
# Extensive comorbidity/multiple diagnoses
#Inability to tolerate feelings or conflicts
# Intense self-blame and feelings unworthy
# Staying stuck in the victim or perpertator roles
# Disorganized attachment patterns
# Black and white thinking and other cognitive distortions
# Pathological dissociation
"Dedicated to patient care, education and research since 1917"