Valor Behavioral Health is an innovative outpatient mental health treatment facility serving the Greater Atlanta region. We aim to treat each individual with the utmost care and respect on their recovery journey by offering a therapeutic environment and a flexible approach to restoring wellness.
We provide a wide range of treatment programs that are the most appropriate for each patient’s specific needs because we believe that embracing mental wellness is unconditional and that every patient is unique with their own story to tell.
Valor Behavioral Health believes that care is comprehensive, collaborative, and consistent. Our commitment to making our clinically outstanding treatment programs available to people who need them the most is one of our main priorities.
In addition, we are accredited by many trusted, third-party firms to ensure that our clients are getting the best treatment possible.
Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG) refers to positive psychological change experienced as a result of the struggle with highly challenging life circumstances, such as trauma.
Our Master’s Level Clinicians understand what you’re going through and have been treating mental health disorders for years.
You may feel completely alone when experiencing specific painful symptoms of a mental illness and/or substance abuse.
After proper assessment, you’ll be well on your way to improvement with proactive therapy and a well-organized recovery program.
If you’re currently employed, you might have questions about how to attend a long-term treatment program. In fact, you might be avoiding rehab because you don’t know if you can take the time off of work. And, even if you do get time to attend rehab, will you have a job when you return?
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) protects employees who need a leave from work for medical treatment or to care for a family member with a serious medical issue. Furthermore, mental health and addiction treatment is considered medical treatment, so FMLA protects you when you attend rehab.
Learn more about using FMLA for rehab today.