At Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - 1531 Madison Street, our care teams diagnose and treat a wide range of behavioral and mental health conditions and addictions. Our team includes board-certified psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatric nurse practitioners and behavioral health specialists. We start by listening to you, to better understand you and your concerns. Then, we work with you to create a care plan that’s right for you.
Our specialists provide a variety of personalized and collaborative treatment options for adults, including:
- Adult outpatient treatments
- Alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA) outpatient treatments
Adult outpatient treatments
Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin provides outpatient care to adults ages 18 and older for a variety of mental health conditions. Outpatient services include psychiatry, therapy, psychological testing and symptom assessments.
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Substance abuse and opioid dependency
When you choose Ascension Wisconsin, you get an alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA) counselor and care team specializing in the treatment of opioid and alcohol dependency.
Outpatient AODA treatment options include assessments, group therapy and individual therapy. Sessions address basic education about addiction, understanding patterns of use and behaviors, underlying factors, responding to triggers, developing and utilizing healthy coping skills and relapse prevention.
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Conditions we treat
Care teams at Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin Madison Street offer outpatient counseling for a variety of mental health and addiction issues. No matter what struggles you face, we’re here to offer hope and a commitment to helping you feel better. Our behavioral health specialists diagnose and treat:
- Addiction
- Anxiety, phobias and compulsive behaviors
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Bipolar disorder
- Bullying and domestic violence
- Couple and family conflicts
- Dementia and related disorders
- Developmental and behavioral pediatrics
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Grief and loss
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Older adult behavioral health
- Perinatal mood disorders (such as postpartum depression)
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Psychosis
- Schizophrenia
- Self-image and gender identity
- Self-injury
- Sleep disorders
Care plans may include:
- Emotional health and anger management
- Health psychology — emotional aspects of medical conditions and surgery
- Medication management
- Nutritional counseling
For life-threatening medical emergencies involving suicidal thoughts, potential drug overdose or self-harm, go to the nearest ER and dial 911.
Know what to do in a mental health emergency
Quickly recognizing the signs of moderate to severe mental or emotional distress, or a substance use crisis is the first step in getting necessary care. For emergencies, including severe mental health distress and suspected opioid overdose, ERs at our hospitals are open 24/7. Find emergency care near you. If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or dial 911. Find emergency care near you.