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Crozer Health employs Delaware County’s largest staff of board-certified and board-eligible psychiatrists. We offer a comprehensive range of services in the areas of mental health and substance abuse, including emergency care, outpatient counseling and inpatient psychiatric treatment.
In addition to individualized treatment consisting of psychotherapy and pharmacologic intervention, also known as medication-assisted therapy, when indicated, Crozer Health provides a supportive, patient-centered style of care – quiet, nurturing and completely confidential. The team will work with you to find a solution that will help you feel better.
Conditions Treated
Our experienced, well-respected providers deliver comprehensive physical and emotional diagnosis and treatment for a range of issues, including:
- Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD): AD/HD is characterized by inattention, impulsivity and, in some cases, hyperactivity.
- Depression: Depression is a serious medical illness marked by mood, cognitive and physical symptoms.
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): GAD is characterized by persistent and excessive worry about a number of different things.
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): OCD is a common anxiety disorder that causes unreasonable thoughts, fears or worries.
- Panic Disorder: Panic disorder causes bouts of overwhelming fear when there is no specific cause for the fear.
- Personality Disorders: Personality disorders are a group of mental illnesses that involve long-term patterns of thoughts and behaviors that are unhealthy and inflexible.
- Phobias: A phobia is an uncontrollable, irrational and persistent fear of a specific object, situation or activity.
- Postpartum Depression: Postpartum depression is a serious and longer-lasting depression that can start one to three weeks after delivery.
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD): PTSD is a serious mental health condition that can develop after an adult or child experience or witness a traumatic or terrifying event.
- Substance Abuse and Addiction: Substance abuse and addiction are long-lasting diseases and not a matter of choice. Continued drug or alcohol use may change the way your brain functions, making you feel dependent on these substances.
- Suicidal Behavior: Suicidal behavior is a preoccupation or act that is focused on causing one's own death voluntarily.