Associated Behavioral Health Care Bellevue

1800 112th Avenue Northeast Suite 150W Bellevue, WA 98004 | 425-646-7279

About Associated Behavioral Health Care Bellevue

Associated Behavioral Health Care Bellevue is an outpatient addiction and mental health treatment provider in Bellevue, Washington offering comprehensive services for substance use disorders, cooccurring conditions and behavioral health challenges.

The center provides individual therapy, group counseling, intensive outpatient programs and a full range of assessments including DUI evaluations and neuropsychological testing.

Clients appreciate the walk in availability and integrated team approach that brings psychiatrists, psychologists and counselors together under one roof.

What programs do they have?

The center provides outpatient mental health services and substance use disorder treatment, along with intensive outpatient programs for both conditions.

Services include individual therapy, group therapy, family counseling, medication management, cognitive behavioral therapy and specialized offerings like transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression.

The team also conducts comprehensive assessments, Alcohol Drug Information School programs and problem gambling treatment.

Who gets treatment?

Associated Behavioral Health Care Bellevue serves adults, young adults and seniors 65 and older facing issues like anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, bipolar disorder, anger management and substance use disorders.

Clinicians specialize in working with LGBTQ clients, racial minorities, women, men and individuals with cooccurring mental health and addiction concerns, including those referred by the courts.

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1800 112th Avenue Northeast Suite 150W
Bellevue, WA 98004
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