Talk to a doctor about your emotional and mental health
When you choose Ascension Medical Group behavioral and mental health professionals at Ascension Columbia St. Mary's - Germantown Behavioral Health, in Germantown, WI, you get behavioral health care teams who diagnose and treat a wide range of mental health conditions. Together, we deliver a care plan that addresses your emotional health with prevention, interventions, treatments and recovery support services that are personalized for your needs.
No matter what struggles you face, we’re here to help and provide hope and a commitment to helping you feel better. Our behavioral health services include treatments for, but are not limited to:
- ADD/ADHD
- Autism
- Adolescent alcohol and drug abuse
- Behaviors and stress affecting your physical health
- Couple and family conflicts
- Dementia and depression in the elderly
- Eating disorders
- Emotional health (anger management)
- Grief and loss
- Mental health diseases (anxiety and depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, and more)
- Problems adjusting to changes in your life (school, divorce, unemployment, retirement or disability)
- Post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD)
- Self-image and gender-identity
- Substance abuse and addictions (alcohol, drugs, tobacco)
- Women’s health (perinatal mood and anxiety disorder)
At your first appointment, our care team does a behavioral and mental health assessment. Your care team delivers personalized, compassionate care for your needs in a non-judgmental environment. Together, we deliver care to help improve your quality of life. Our mental health services include:
- 1-1 counseling with a psychiatrist, psychologist or licensed counselor
- Group behavioral therapy
- Inpatient mental health hospital care
- Marriage and family counseling
- Pediatric mental health services
- Substance use and addiction treatment programs
Your care team is committed to providing holistic care and supporting your overall health and wellness. Each visit with your care team begins with listening. By understanding you and your health and by working together, we help you or your child get the care they need.
Reaching out for support is the first step to feeling better.
Suicide and crisis lifeline
No matter what problems you're dealing with, if you need someone to lean on for emotional support, call or text 988 or chat.988lifeline.org.
- Confidential
- Free
- Available 24/7
- Connect with trained crisis counselors
- Available to call or text
If you or a loved one is experiencing an immediate life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or call 911.