Located in Griffin, Georgia, Pine Woods Behavioral Health Crisis Center provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
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Pine Woods Behavioral Health Crisis Center, located at 1209 Greenbelt Drive in Griffin, Georgia, provides specialized mental health and substance use services for children, adolescents, teens, and adults in the surrounding communities. This center features a 30-bed medically monitored short-term crisis stabilization program, designed to offer immediate psychiatric stabilization and sub-acute detoxification services for individuals experiencing acute mental health or behavioral crises. Outpatient services are also available, ensuring access to ongoing therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management for a range of mental health and addictive disorders.
The center emphasizes individualized, person-centered care that integrates family involvement and evidence-based interventions. Programs at Pine Woods Behavioral Health Crisis Center include crisis intervention, short-term residential stabilization, group and individual therapy, and community support services. Additional offerings such as anger management, family violence intervention, and court-ordered assessments provide comprehensive support for individuals facing complex behavioral health challenges. With a focus on mental health as the primary priority and behavioral health and substance use as complementary services, Pine Woods helps clients achieve stabilization, recovery, and long-term wellness in a structured and supportive environment.