Comprehensive Care for Mental Health & Behavioral Disorders
Common Mental Health Conditions
Treated at Amber Behavioral Health
Mental health conditions affect millions of adults every year and can leave people feeling isolated, overwhelmed, or unsure where to turn. At Amber Behavioral Health, we provide expert, trauma-informed treatment for a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and psychiatric challenges — helping you or your loved ones find stability, clarity, and hope as they begin their path to healing.
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Adult ADHD
ADHD affects about 4.4% of U.S. adults causing them to be easily distracted, impulsive, and disorganized making it difficult to focus or finish tasks. Symptoms may also include restlessness & feeling out of control.
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Aggression
Aggression, often rooted in trauma, stress, or underlying mental health conditions can show up as sudden irritability, verbal outbursts, or physical hostility that damages relationships and disrupts daily life.
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Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety disorders impact more than 30% of adults and often cause constant worry, racing thoughts, and physical tension that make even simple tasks feel nearly impossible to achieve.
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Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder affects about 2.8% of U.S. adults and causes extreme highs and lows that can make life feel unpredictable, exhausting, and quite overwhelming. Shifts in energy and mood can negatively impact your day.
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Borderline Personality
BPD affects about 1.4% of adults and causes intense emotions, fear of abandonment, and rapidly shifting moods over short periods (hours or days) that can feel overwhelming and out of control.
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Cyclothymia
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Depression
Depression affects nearly 20 million American adults causing deep sadness, emptiness, exhaustion, and loss of interest in daily activities. Feeling hopeless or pessimistic is common with major depressive disorder (MDD).
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Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative disorders, such as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), often develop from severe early trauma and involve the presence of distinct identity states, memory gaps, and feeling detached from one’s own thoughts or body.
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Dysthmia
Dysthymia, or persistent depressive disorder, is a long-lasting form of depression that can make people feel chronically sad, drained, and unmotivated. Symptoms are often milder than MDD but can quietly persist for years.
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Grief
Complicated grief can keep you feeling stuck in a prolonged, intense mourning that can feel isolating and difficult to move forward or find joy. Avoidance of social activities, lack of self-care, denial, and fatigue are common.
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Impulse Control
Impulse control disorders involve sudden urges or actions that are difficult to resist, even when such behaviors later cause harm or regret. Angry outbursts, recklessness, and compulsions are all common to impulse control disorders.
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Mood Disorders
Mood disorders affect over 20 million U.S. adults and can cause persistent sadness, irritability, or emotional swings that disrupt relationships, work, and daily functioning. Many mood disorders cause abrupt changes in mood that are difficult to control
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Narcissistic Personality
NPD involves fragile self-esteem, intense sensitivity to criticism, and difficulty with empathy that can damage relationships and self-worth over time. People with NPD may come across as arrogant, randiose, or entitled and often seek excessive admiration.
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OCD
OCD affects about 2% of the adult population and involves intrusive thoughts and compulsive rituals that can consume hours each day. OCD can disrupt work, relationships, and peace of mind as the individual is so focused on compulsions.
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Panic Disorder
Panic disorder involves sudden, intense waves of fear, racing heart, and shortness of breath that strike without warning. Individuals who struggle with this type of anxiety often fear the next attack and struggle to focus even when panic is not imminent.
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Personality Disorders
Personality disorders shape the way people think, feel, and relate to others, often causing instability, conflict, and emotional pain in relationships and self-image. Several different types of personality disorders are defined in the DSM-5.
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Phobias
Phobias trigger intense, irrational fear about specific objects or situations, often leading people to avoid everyday activities or places they once enjoyed. Like a panic attack, phobias can cause rapid heart rate sweating, trembling, and other symptoms of anxiety.
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Psychiatric Disorders
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PTSD
PTSD often develops after traumatic experiences or witnessing a traumatic experience. Symptoms can vary significantly but often include flashbacks, hypervigilance, nightmares, and emotional numbness that make daily life feel unsafe.
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia affects about 1% of adults and may cause hallucinations, delusions, and cognitive difficulties that interfere with daily life, work, and relationships. Symptoms are generally considered positive, negative, or disruptive based on their impact.
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Schizoaffective
Schizoaffective disorder is a condition that combines symptoms of a mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia resulting in a wide variety of symptoms with mixed severity and outcomes which often fluctuate over time.
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Self-Harm
Self-harm involves intentionally hurting oneself as a coping mechanism for emotional pain, numbness, or distressing thoughts. Despite temporary relief self-harm leads to shame, isolation, and overall deteriorating mental health.
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Social Phobia
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Trauma Disorders
Trauma disorders develop as a result of a traumatic experience leaving a lasting impact. Emotional and physical effects are felt long after danger has passed. Flashbacks, hypervigilance, emotional numbness, and a constant sense of fear are common.
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Mental Health Challenges are More Common than You Think
Whatever You've Been Through You Can Heal and We're Here to Walk with You Every Step of the Way
Struggling with your mental health doesn’t mean you’re weak — it means you’ve been carrying more than anyone should have to carry alone. Millions of adults experience conditions like depression, anxiety, trauma, and personality disorders every year, yet many feel isolated, misunderstood, or ashamed. You are not broken — and you are not alone.
At Amber, we meet you where you are, without judgment or pressure, and help you find your way back to balance, stability, and self. Our team works closely with each client to create a care plan rooted in understanding, compassion, and proven clinical practices.
You are Not Alone
Millions of adults experience mental health challenges every year, yet many suffer in silence, believing they should be able to “push through” on their own. At Amber, we want you to know that what you’re feeling is valid — and reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
Healing is Possible