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Ridgeland, Mississippi
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Three Oaks offers personalized partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs for adolescents and adults with co-occurring disorders. Services include goal setting, anger management, art therapy, and more, all chosen by the client and their treatment team to meet their individual needs.
Three Oaks offers personalized partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs for adolescents and adults with co-occurring disorders. Services include goal setting, anger management, art therapy, and more, all chosen by the client and their treatment team to meet their individual needs.
Three Oaks provides partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs to adolescents and adults in separate age-specific dual diagnosis programs. Though each plan is customized to the client's individual needs, some of the available outpatient treatment services include goal setting, anger management, chemical dependency lectures, expressive arts, interpersonal relationships, coping skill development, 12-step work, relapse prevention, nutritional guidance, cognitive behavioral therapy, d...
Three Oaks provides partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs to adolescents and adults in separate age-specific dual diagnosis programs. Though each plan is customized to the client's individual needs, some of the available outpatient treatment services include goal setting, anger management, chemical dependency lectures, expressive arts, interpersonal relationships, coping skill development, 12-step work, relapse prevention, nutritional guidance, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, process groups, peer support, family programs, art therapy, and spiritual guidance. Each service is geared towards helping clients with co-occurring disorders, and each is hand-picked by the client and their assigned treatment team to ensure that all of their needs and goals are addressed.
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Three Oaks provides partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs to adolescents and adults in separate age-specific dual diagnosis programs. Though each plan is customized to the client's individual needs, some of the available outpatient treatment services include goal setting, anger management, chemical dependency lectures, expressive arts, interpersonal relationships, coping skill development, 12-step work, relapse prevention, nutritional guidance, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, process groups, peer support, family programs, art therapy, and spiritual guidance. Each service is geared towards helping clients with co-occurring disorders, and each is hand-picked by the client and their assigned treatment team to ensure that all of their needs and goals are addressed.
The facility provides compassionate and highly skilled therapists who make patients feel safe and supported.
Art therapy and outdoor activities are highly appreciated by patients and contribute positively to their experience.
The facility offers a welcoming and family-like environment with dedicated staff willing to address financial and emotional needs.
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Benefits
The facility provides compassionate and highly skilled therapists who make patients feel safe and supported.
Art therapy and outdoor activities are highly appreciated by patients and contribute positively to their experience.
The facility offers a welcoming and family-like environment with dedicated staff willing to address financial and emotional needs.
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
July 18th, 2024
I came here for treatment a few years ago, suffering with what I consider to be immense anxiety and depression.
I had an amazing experience here. All of their therapists handled my case very well. Amy, the art therapist, was truly one of a kind. I have taken some of her skills and used them in my own personal life, to this day. I am a teacher now, and I have taught the kids many coping skills that I learned from here. I still very much appreciate the time that Hope took with me to help me he...
July 18th, 2024
I came here for treatment a few years ago, suffering with what I consider to be immense anxiety and depression.
I had an amazing experience here. All of their therapists handled my case very well. Amy, the art therapist, was truly one of a kind. I have taken some of her skills and used them in my own personal life, to this day. I am a teacher now, and I have taught the kids many coping skills that I learned from here. I still very much appreciate the time that Hope took with me to help me heal from my disordered eating. She went above and beyond during our lunch sessions, which is something I will never forget, and always thank her for. Pamela was my therapist, and I felt like she showed great compassion through her work. There was one therapist here that when I presented my issues, they disregarded them and told the group not to help me. I felt very shameful after that, but I have since forgiven that therapist and hope that it was just a mistake. I will never forget the warm, and safe feeling that I experienced anytime I was around David.Cheryl was a great nurse, I could tell she cared about her patients more than anything. Yancey is an absolute angel, who was willing to work with my financial issues, due to me being a young adult and paying for the program myself.Evan was a very safe person to be around, and I appreciated him greatly also. Overall, I feel like this is for sure a safe place, and if I were to fall back in a dark place, I wouldn’t hesitate to go back.
November 18th, 2024
Really enjoyed Hope, Naomi, and Jim. I went in for anxiety treatment back in 2015. I was in the adolescent program. I didn’t enjoy the intern they had at the time, because he purposely triggered my anxiety to get me to react. He made me have a panic/ anxiety attack to see how I’d react to it. I did not enjoy going to the down range camp either because I was extremely triggered there as well. But overall I enjoyed the experience. Hope was my favorite. I liked the art therapy & being outside. I...
November 18th, 2024
Really enjoyed Hope, Naomi, and Jim. I went in for anxiety treatment back in 2015. I was in the adolescent program. I didn’t enjoy the intern they had at the time, because he purposely triggered my anxiety to get me to react. He made me have a panic/ anxiety attack to see how I’d react to it. I did not enjoy going to the down range camp either because I was extremely triggered there as well. But overall I enjoyed the experience. Hope was my favorite. I liked the art therapy & being outside. It was a safe place for most of the time.
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I had to come back and seek treatment again. It was not a bad experience. My only issue is that my eating disorder was not properly addressed or really even acknowledged. But most everyone on the staff was amazing. They were patient with me. They gave me tools I needed in order to cope. I just loved Angela, Chris, Amy, Sherry, and Paula. Art therapy was a good time. Dr. H always had a smile on his face and made you feel welcome. Cheryl was truly an amazing nurse that made you feel safe. I appreciated Karen’s insight. Sherry was the least judgmental therapist on staff. I will miss them all.
May 18th, 2025
I attribute this place to saving my best friend's life. She was there for several months. I saw her nearly every day during this time, driving her there and picking her up and I recall her speakingly highly of ALL the therapists as well as the office staff and owners. These folks become like your family. She was particularly fond of Pamela, Hope, Cheryl, and Dr. Jones. The art therapy was a favorite, and the circle time was very healing as she was able to learn that there were people with sim...
May 18th, 2025
I attribute this place to saving my best friend's life. She was there for several months. I saw her nearly every day during this time, driving her there and picking her up and I recall her speakingly highly of ALL the therapists as well as the office staff and owners. These folks become like your family. She was particularly fond of Pamela, Hope, Cheryl, and Dr. Jones. The art therapy was a favorite, and the circle time was very healing as she was able to learn that there were people with similar issues as her and that many had much worse problems. The Christian overtones were comforting and restoring. She learned coping skills and things about herself that have allowed her to thrive. Anyone struggling with a mental health issue, trauma, crisis, or addiction would benefit from this place. When your sick and tired of being sick and tired, reach out to this place. They will welcome you and support you from start to finish.
May 18th, 2023
Had the worst experience here. Krystal was my therapist and all she would do was tell me that my problems were NOT valid and that I had no reason to be upset. Other therapists were somewhat okay. Hope was the best by far. I wouldn’t recommend this place to ANYONE.
May 18th, 2023
Had the worst experience here. Krystal was my therapist and all she would do was tell me that my problems were NOT valid and that I had no reason to be upset. Other therapists were somewhat okay. Hope was the best by far. I wouldn’t recommend this place to ANYONE.
May 18th, 2019
Went in for a simple consultation seeking mental help and the guy was very young, maybe 24, named Evan might I add, and he made me very uncomfortable. He hit on me and kept checking me out and doing very flirty things and when we got to the verbal consultation part he asked me some very personal questions (as anyone would expect) but when I answered honestly he would give me very judgemental facial reactions. He would squint his eyes and shake his head at me and would look left then look righ...
May 18th, 2019
Went in for a simple consultation seeking mental help and the guy was very young, maybe 24, named Evan might I add, and he made me very uncomfortable. He hit on me and kept checking me out and doing very flirty things and when we got to the verbal consultation part he asked me some very personal questions (as anyone would expect) but when I answered honestly he would give me very judgemental facial reactions. He would squint his eyes and shake his head at me and would look left then look right then look me in the eyes with this judgemental squinty look. I was there to be helped with my depression and anxiety, not to find a boyfriend and certainly not to be judged. Another thing I should add is after the verbal questioning he kept talking in circles about my options. That is something I could've let go of, but the other stuff, no. Needless to say I did not join their group circle.
May 18th, 2021
Wonderful experience..
May 18th, 2021
Wonderful experience..
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