Our psychiatric treatment programs offer graduated levels of support to meet adult and teen clients wherever they are on their recovery journey. Take the next step and learn more about our evidence-based, holistic approach to mental wellness at skylandtrail.org.
Skyland Trail
心理健康保健
Atlanta,GA 3,415 位关注者
Nonprofit primary psychiatric residential treatment in Atlanta for adolescents ages 14-17 and adults ages 18 and up.
关于我们
Skyland Trail is a nonprofit mental health treatment organization based in Atlanta. For more than 30 years, we have been inspiring people with mental illness to thrive through a holistic program of evidence-based psychiatric treatment, integrated medical care, research and education. Skyland Trail serves adults ages 18 and older and adolescents ages 14 to 17. We’re not a hospital or lock-down institution, we’re one of the nation's top mental health treatment centers – a voluntary treatment community of clients finding new ways to overcome the limitations of their illness and reclaim their lives. But success is built on a two-way commitment – we’re committed to our patients and we ask our patients to commit to our approach. Each client has to put in the time and effort needed to make real and sustainable progress. As a residential treatment facility, we’re serious about healing and we’re passionate about the community we serve. Employee Eligibility Nicotine-free Campus: Skyland Trail values the health of our staff and clients and has taken steps to ensure a healthy campus and community. Please note that Skyland Trail is a 100% nicotine-free campus. There is no smoking, vaping, or tobacco use permitted anywhere on campus, indoors or outdoors. Vaccine Requirement: Skyland Trail requires employees to receive a CDC-recommended influenza vaccination annually. CDC-recommended COVID-19 vaccinations are encouraged but not required. Tattoos: Tattoos on the face, head, or neck, that cannot easily be covered and cause distraction from a therapeutic standpoint, are not allowed. Piercings: No visible body piercings, other than pierced ears and discrete nose studs, should be worn in the workplace.
- 网站
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https://www.skylandtrail.org/
Skyland Trail的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 心理健康保健
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Atlanta,GA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1989
- 领域
- Dual Diagnosis、Bipolar Disorder、Schizophrenia、Depression、Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)、Residential psychiatric treatment、Young Adult psychiatric treatment、Cognitive Behavioral Therapy和LCSW CEU Programs
地点
Skyland Trail员工
动态
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Hear from our Research and Outcomes Intern Carson Camacho on her experience at Skyland Trail! https://bit.ly/40Sn4qt
Interview with Carson Camacho, Skyland Trail Research and Outcomes Intern
https://www.youtube.com/
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So appreciative of our amazing team!
Thank you to Dr. Robert Cotes, a true master clinician and educator, for presenting the CME session at our Professional Advisory Board meeting this past week. We appreciate Dr. Cotes and all of the Atlanta mental health leaders who serve on the Skyland Trail PAB. Their professional insights and feedback drive our continuous quality improvement and strategic planning efforts far beyond the reaches of our city.
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“It’s tempting to tell you that Skyland Trail saved my life, and in an aspect, I suppose it did. The truth is, I did. I saved my life, but I never could have done it without Skyland.” Read to learn more about Amber's empowering story of recovery here: https://bit.ly/4eqtvUI
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The Skyland Trail research team presented a poster at the 2024 American Public Health Association national conference. The study examines the impact of childhood abuse on mental health outcomes. Research was conducted in partnership with Emory Rollins School of Public Health as we train the next generation of public health practitioners. Pictured: research team intern Carson Camacho, MPH
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The Skyland Trail research team recently presented three posters at the 2024 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies conference. The three studies examined the impact of trauma on mental health symptoms and implications for effective treatment. Findings looking at the intersection of women’s health and trauma were conducted in partnership with Emory University School of Medicine. Pictured research team members: Raneeka DeMoss, MPH; Michelle Tobar, MS; and Chase Turner, BA