
Mariners Inn
Detroit, MI
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Grand Rapids, Michigan 49544

Situated in Walker, conveniently located near 3 Mile Road NW, the rehabilitation center caters to individuals and families throughout the northwest area of Grand Rapids. It offers both in-person and remote treatment options for children, teens, adults, and couples dealing with issues such as anxiety, depression, self-injury, eating disorders, grief, relationship difficulties, and work-related stress. The center also provides support for individuals during pregnancy and the postpartum period, focusing on mental health concerns connected to perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Clients can engage with licensed professionals for individual, family, or couples counseling, along with psychiatric services. Therapists employ a variety of evidence-based techniques customized to align with each client's objectives, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal therapy (IPT), motivational interviewing (MI), and psychodynamic therapy. For clients experiencing persistent suicidal thoughts or self-harming behaviors, the center offers dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) as a comprehensive outpatient program. The center includes a specialized play therapy space where children can express their emotions through creative activities such as art, puppetry, costumes, and sand tray play. These resources enable children to navigate their feelings in an engaging and comfortable manner. Clients also benefit from accessing Pine Rest's extensive network for specialized psychiatric care. When necessary, the center collaborates with schools, religious leaders, and healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive support across various environments.
At this rehabilitation center, individuals are offered customized support for mental health issues. The team delivers therapeutic services and adapts treatment plans to align with your specific requirements, diagnosis, and personal choices.
This facility accommodates a variety of insurance plans. Please reach out to the center directly for further details.
Accreditation
Joint Commission
Founded
1910
Typical Program Length
5 days