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Typically, when a person is disabled by psychiatric symptoms, he or she simultaneously also experiences traumatic social losses: estrangement from family and friends, loss of work, school and social role. Often these losses effect the person as much, or more so than the actual symptoms. Our “whole person” model aims to help people recover not only from the psychiatric symptoms, but also from these social losses. We focus on psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery, the best in clinical treatments, thorough diagnostic testing, and help with activities of daily living.



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      Today, I am finally working again, found the new hobby of creating music, and relearned how to care for myself physically, spiritually, and mentally. My relationships with loved ones and friends are stronger than ever. I am now back in the world again. Hopelessness has been replaced with a bright future free from troubles of my past.