Mental Health Therapy
We understand the importance of mental health and well-being within the Upper Peninsula. Our dedicated mental health therapy services are designed to provide compassionate and effective support, promoting strength and overall wellness.
- Our mental health therapy services offer a safe and confidential space for individuals to explore challenges and develop coping strategies.
- Our specialized therapy programs are designed to address a wide spectrum of mental health needs, ensuring personalized care for each patient.
- Through evidence-based approaches, our mental health providers guide individuals toward healing, growth, and a stronger sense of self.
Our commitment is to empower you on your journey to better mental health, providing the trusted care and professional guidance needed for a healthier, more fulfilling life.
What Therapy Services for Mental Health Are Available Near Me?
Our dedicated mental health providers offer the following mental health therapy and counseling services:
Individual, Couples, & Family Counseling
Our Behavioral Health therapists offer therapy for individuals, couples, or families experiencing symptoms that interfere with emotional, behavioral, or daily functioning. Services focus on treating diagnosable mental health and substance use disorders, examples include:
- Depressive disorders
- Anxiety disorders
- Trauma and stress-related disorders
- Substance use disorders and recovery support
- OCD and Compulsive Disorders
- Mood and emotional regulation disorders
- Personality disorders
- Behavioral disorder impacting family or relationship functioning
Relapse Prevention Group Therapy
Our Relapse Prevention Group at Schoolcraft Behavioral Health is designed to support adults who are working toward long-term recovery from alcohol or drug use. This service helps strengthen recovery skills, increase confidence, and support continued sobriety through practical, evidence-based strategies.
Participants will learn how to:
- Develop personalized relapse prevention plans
- Build practical coping skills for managing daily stressors
- Strengthen refusal skills for navigating high-risk situations
- Identify triggers and early warning signs of relapse
- Gain insight, encouragement, and accountability through peer support
This group provides a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where individuals can connect with others who understand the recovery journey and continue building skills to maintain lasting sobriety.
Mental Health Therapy FAQs
How do I know if therapy is right for me and my mental health?
If life feels overwhelming, heavy, or harder than it used to be, therapy may help. You don’t need to be in crisis; many people start therapy to manage stress, understand themselves better, or build healthier coping skills. If your thoughts or emotions are negatively affecting your daily life, relationships, or well-being, therapy can offer support and clarity.
If you’re wondering whether therapy could help, that curiosity is often a good place to start. Therapy is also a space where you don’t have to have all the answers, just a willingness to show up and explore what’s going on at your own pace.
What happens during a typical therapy session?
Every therapist works a little differently, but most sessions are open conversations about what you’re going through, how you’re feeling, and what you want to work on. Therapy is a team effort; your therapist supports you in gaining insight and learning practical skills to manage challenges, cope with stress, and move forward with confidence.
How often do I need to attend mental health therapy sessions?
The frequency of therapy sessions can vary based on individual needs, goals, and circumstances. Some people attend weekly, while others may find biweekly or monthly sessions more beneficial.
Your mental health provider can work with you to create a schedule that fits your situation.
How long does therapy take to be effective?
The duration of your therapy depends on many factors, including the complexity of the issues being addressed and your personal goals. Some people find short-term therapy helpful, while others may benefit from longer-term support.
Do I need a referral to see a behavioral health therapist?
This is dependent on your insurance plan. Some insurance providers require a referral from a primary care physician, while others do not. You can self-refer, and our office staff is available to help you understand your coverage and assist with the referral process if needed.
Are telehealth, virtual, or online therapy sessions offered?
At Schoolcraft Behavioral Health, we strive to provide easily accessible mental health care. Our telehealth appointments are virtual counseling sessions provided online or by phone. These sessions allow you to meet with a licensed mental health provider from the comfort of your home using a smartphone, tablet, or computer. Telehealth visits offer the same types of mental health or substance use services as in-person sessions, including evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment planning. The first appointment must be completed in person before telehealth services can be scheduled.
Contact Our Behavioral Health Clinic in Manistique, MI
Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital is dedicated to supporting your mental health and overall well-being. If you are ready to take the first step toward improving your mental health, our caring therapy team is here to help. Contact us today by calling (906) 341-3286 to begin your journey to healing and growth.