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Neuroscience drives teen mental health approach at Phoenix BH center
Mental health providers working with teens have long voiced concerns about the limitations of symptom-based psychiatric care — especially when it comes to medication decisions made without insight into brain function. Now, a Phoenix, Ariz.–based treatment center is taking a bold step to change that. Horizon Recovery recently launched a new initiative that incorporates neuroscience-based brain assessments and therapies into its clinical approach, making it the only adolescent behavioral health center in the country to offer integrated neuro services.