About Us
Arizona Shalom Center has been a trusted behavioral health treatment home in the Arizona community since March 2021. We pride ourselves in providing quality behavioral health services that promote healing and independence for our residents. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that every individual receives the best care based on their unique needs.
WE OFFER – supportive, safe and therapeutic environments to individuals 18 years of age or older, who have been diagnosed with a severe mental illness (SMI) and/or substance abuse, and are in need of a structured residential placement that offers behavioral health support and 24-hour supervision.
We Specialize in Working with Individuals with Both Mental and Physical Co-ocurring Disorders
Individual Therapy
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Addiction/Substance Abuse
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Values and Goal Setting
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Wellness and Resiliency
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Relationships and Family
Medication Management
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Patient‐centered approach to care – the service is individualized for each patient, with a focus on the patient’s needs, concerns, and involves the patient in the care process
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Assessment of medication appropriateness, effectiveness, safety, and adherence.
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Consideration should be given to accessibility of medications.
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Collaborative approach to care that involves the patient, caregiver(s), pharmacists, and other healthcare providers
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Focus on health outcomes
Group Therapy
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Addiction and Substance Recovery
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Anger Management
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Mental Health
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Depression, Stress, Anxiety
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Trauma
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Psychosis
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Grief and Loss
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Self-Esteem and Positive Self- Affirmations
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And Much More!
Social & Behavioral Skills Classes
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Developing and practicing new coping skills
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Setting short- and long-term goals
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Developing new problem-solving skills
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Journaling and self-monitoring
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Role-playing
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Developing stress-management skill
Psychological Visit
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Chronic depression
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Anxiety disorders
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Somatic disorders
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Borderline personality disorder
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PTSD
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Substance use disorders
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Eating disorders
Mental Health Clinicians
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Assessing and diagnosing clients experiencing symptoms of psychological distress
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Providing psychotherapy to clients
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Talking to clients about their experiences, emotions, and thoughts
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Conducting group sessions with families
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Working with clients to set goals, develop a treatment plan, and gain insight through treatment
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Working with clients to identify situations, behaviors, and thoughts that interfere with their wellness and recovery
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Examining social issues that may influence a client's mental well-being, including peer pressure, bullying, substance use, prejudice, work stress, financial challenges, and health issues
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Referring clients to other health professionals as well as to other resources in the community such as other social services, job services, and support groups