What We Treat

We Treat A Wide Range of
Mental Health & Substance Abuse Disorders

Whether you or a loved one are struggling with mental health issues or drug and alcohol abuse, we are equipped to be able to help find a way out. Take a look below and see the variety of problem causing issues we are able to work on. 

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Mental Health Disorders Treated

Anxiety
Disorder

When someone is dealing with an anxiety disorder, constant worry, fear, or stress can disrupt daily life—making work, relationships, and routines feel overwhelming. At Solace Texas, we understand how serious this can be. We’re here to help you or your loved one find relief and take the next step toward healing.

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Major depression can lead to low mood, loss of energy, and a lack of interest in everyday life. It often causes people to feel numb, hopeless, or disconnected. Whether triggered by biology or life circumstances, depression is a serious condition that usually requires medical support. Without treatment, it can create unnecessary challenges—but with the right help, recovery is possible.

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Depressive
Disorder

Bipolar
Disorder

People living with bipolar disorder often experience intense mood swings—from deep depression to elevated, manic highs. These shifts can feel unpredictable and overwhelming. Bipolar disorder may be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, and without proper support, it can seriously disrupt daily life. Effective treatment typically includes a combination of therapy and medication to help manage symptoms and restore stability.

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Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition that can affect a person’s ability to think clearly, manage emotions, or behave appropriately. While its exact cause is unknown, both genetic and environmental factors play a role. Substance use doesn’t directly cause schizophrenia but can alter brain chemistry and increase risk in those who are vulnerable. Treatment often involves medication, therapy, and specialized care. At Solace Texas, we’re here to provide the support you need.

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Schizophrenia

Trauma Related
Disorder

Trauma-related disorders often stem from deeply distressing experiences, including childhood neglect or painful family events. These experiences can leave lasting emotional and psychological wounds, sometimes leading to unhealthy behaviors or patterns that the individual may not even recognize. At Solace Texas, we understand the impact of trauma and are here to help you begin the healing process.

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can range from mild to severe and is often marked by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors. Individuals may feel trapped in cycles of fear and compulsion—whether it’s constant handwashing, checking, or a need for things to be in perfect order. These rituals can interfere with daily life and cause significant distress. The good news is that effective treatment is available, and Solace Texas is here to help. Reach out today to take the first step.

Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder

Self Harm
Counseling

Self-harm counseling is designed to support individuals who engage in self-injury by addressing the underlying emotional struggles. Through approaches like cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness, counselors help create a safe, non-judgmental space to explore difficult emotions and build healthier coping strategies. This confidential process promotes self-compassion, resilience, and long-term healing.

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Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating are serious mental health conditions involving harmful eating behaviors and intense concerns about weight or body image. They often stem from a combination of genetic, emotional, and environmental factors. Treatment typically includes nutritional support, therapy, and medical care to help individuals build a healthier relationship with food and themselves. Early intervention is key to lasting recovery.

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Eating
Disorder

Psychosis
Disorder

Psychosis is a mental health condition in which a person loses touch with reality, often experiencing hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking. It can occur as part of disorders like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Treatment usually involves a combination of antipsychotic medication and therapy to manage symptoms and address underlying causes. Early intervention and strong support are essential for recovery and long-term stability.

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Grief and loss counseling provides support for individuals coping with the emotional impact of losing a loved one. This therapy creates a safe space to process feelings like sadness, guilt, or anger, while guiding individuals through the stages of grief. The goal is to foster healing, honor the memory of the loss, and help rebuild a sense of balance and hope—while reducing the risk of prolonged grief or depression.

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Grief and
Loss

Insomnia
Treatment

Insomnia treatment involves lifestyle changes, behavioral therapies like CBT-I, and sometimes short-term sleep medications. Techniques such as establishing a regular sleep schedule, creating a comfortable sleep environment, and relaxation practices like meditation are recommended. Long-term reliance on medications is generally avoided due to dependency risks. Tailored treatment plans are essential for effective insomnia management.

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Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) develops after a traumatic event, with symptoms like flashbacks, severe anxiety, and dissociation appearing within a month and lasting up to one month. It can precede Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) if symptoms persist. Treatment includes trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy and stress management, with early intervention being crucial to prevent the progression to PTSD.

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Acute
Stress Disorder

Agoraphobia
Treatment

Agoraphobia disorder treatment combines cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), including exposure therapy, and medications like SSRIs and benzodiazepines. CBT addresses negative thought patterns, while exposure therapy helps patients confront feared situations gradually. Medications are used for symptom management. Supporting treatments include relaxation techniques and lifestyle changes. Tailored treatment plans are essential for effective management.

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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is marked by unstable moods, behaviors, and relationships, often with intense emotional episodes and a fear of abandonment. Causes include genetic, environmental, and social factors, often linked to childhood trauma. Treatment mainly involves psychotherapy like dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and sometimes medication for specific symptoms. The focus is on regulating emotions, improving relationships, and managing impulsivity for long-term management.

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Borderline Personality
Disorder

Substance Abuse Disorders Treated

Specialized Treatment

Treatment for
College Students

Solace College Student Program that provides various options to cater to the challenges often associated with rigorous academic programs. Students can choose to enroll in a college academic program or take a temporary leave of absence from school to receive intensive support.

Our program equips students with skills to challenge negative beliefs and schemas that affect their thoughts and feelings. They will also gain knowledge on how to improve their relationships with themselves and others.

Treatment
for Veterans

For veterans, physical and emotional challenges are real. Veterans are likely to suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. Those challenges put the men and women that defend our country into a higher risk category for drug and alcohol problems. On the bright side, there are numerous resources available today to help veterans struggling with drug addiction and substance abuse.