Great starting point
A thorough clinical assessment to understand your history, symptoms, and goals so we can recommend
the right mix of medication, therapy, or advanced treatments.
- Comprehensive psychiatric & psychosocial history
- Diagnostic clarification and treatment planning
- Best next-step recommendations (therapy, TMS, Spravato, medication)
Best for: not sure where to start, new to MHWC, major changes in symptoms.
Advanced treatment
A non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment that uses gentle magnetic pulses to target areas of the brain
linked to depression and mood.
- Evidence-based for treatment-resistant depression
- No anesthesia, no systemic medication
- Offered alongside ongoing therapy and medication management
Best for: depression that has not improved with standard medication or therapy.
Advanced treatment
In-clinic, FDA-approved nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression, provided under close supervision
in a structured and supportive environment.
- On-site administration with monitoring
- Used alongside an oral antidepressant
- Care team coordinates with your prescriber and therapist
Best for: adults with major depression who have tried multiple medications without relief.
Ongoing care
Collaborative medication management focused on safety, side-effect monitoring, and your day-to-day quality of life.
- Regular follow-ups with psychiatric providers
- Careful review of benefits, risks, and alternatives
- Coordination with your therapist or primary care provider
Best for: ongoing support with antidepressants, mood stabilizers, ADHD and anxiety medications.
Therapy
One-on-one therapy to help you process experiences, build skills, and move toward the life you want.
- Anxiety, depression, trauma, mood and life transitions
- Evidence-based approaches tailored to your pace
- In-person and telehealth options in MA & AZ
Best for: ongoing support, deeper work, and building coping skills over time.
Therapy
Therapist-led groups that combine skills training, peer support, and guided reflection in a structured setting.
- Condition-specific and skills-based groups
- Opportunities to learn from others with similar experiences
- Often combined with individual therapy or medication management
Best for: building community, practicing skills, and reducing isolation.
Substance use support
Office-Based Addiction Treatment that combines medication, counseling, and recovery support in a respectful, stigma-free environment.
- Medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders
- Integrated mental-health and addiction care
- Collaborative goal-setting around harm reduction and recovery
Best for: those seeking structured help with substance use while staying in their community.
Substance use support
Evidence-based medications (such as buprenorphine) used alongside counseling and support to stabilize
opioid use and reduce overdose risk.
- Individualized dosing and monitoring
- Integrated with therapy and recovery supports
- Focus on safety, dignity, and long-term wellness
Best for: people ready to reduce or stop opioid use with medical support.
Substance use support
Medications that can reduce cravings, support sobriety, or promote safer use when paired
with therapy and recovery planning.
- Options for alcohol and stimulant use disorders
- Close monitoring of response and side effects
- Coordinated care with OBAT and therapy
Best for: people wanting medical support as part of their recovery plan.