A Program Designed Specifically for OCD and AnxietyWhen you enroll in the Focus Program, treatment becomes your focus. You won’t be distracted by friends, work, school, or family dynamics, and can put your energy into overcoming your fears and making considerable behavioral change. You’ll benefit from the consistency of the treatment, the frequency, and the group setting.
The Focus Program will empower you to systematically challenge your fears in a collaborative and supportive way, much faster than can be done in weekly therapy. The Focus Program is ideal for anyone who:
An Accelerated Approach, for Faster ResultsAnxiety is disruptive. It can keep you from attending school, going to work, or fulfilling other daily obligations. In cases like these, you may benefit from a more intensive treatment than individual or group therapy.
The Focus Program varies based on individual needs, but treatment typically consists of 3-5 hours per day several days per week. We will assess at the beginning and throughout treatment to provide an estimated length of intensive outpatient programming. |
The Focus Program offers:
Additional Programs: Individual Therapy Meet one-on-one with a highly-trained therapist in our office or out in the community. Group Therapy Join a group of like-minded individuals to share experiences and exchange insights. |
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*Insurance Disclosure
NW Anxiety Institute (NWAI) is an affiliate behavioral health provider (and able to bill for select services) for individuals insured by Kaiser Permanente NW, Providence Health Plan, and CareOregon. All insurance information must be provided at the time of intake or service to determine benefits and reimbursement eligibility. Reimbursement for any services not authorized or covered by insurance payers not affiliated with NWAI are considered a matter between you and your insurance. For individuals insured by OHP (Medicaid) for behavioral health care, NWAI services might be covered by your insurance. For more information, contact your insurance about the steps necessary, such as receiving a referral (or authorization) for NWAI services. |