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- Meet Our Providers | Solrei Behavioral Health
Meet our team Seeking help for mental health can be intimidating. We are here to support you and we understand the unique challenges of individuals struggling with mental health, and we tailor personalized care plans for each person. We strive to provide a safe environment so that we can work together in your pursuit of a better quality of life. Jodene J ensen, DNP, P M HNP-BC, FNP-BC Jodene Jensen is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who provides personalized and non-judgmental care in a safe and supportive environment. She received her training at Duke University. Jodene has expertise working with patients who are dealing with symptoms related to panic, opioid addiction, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADHD, OCD and psychotic and delusional disorders. In addition to being an attentive listener and great communicator, Jodene is dedicated to helping you find meaningful solutions so you can lead a more fulfilling life. Her commitment is to provide the best care for you in partnership as equal companions on the way. Dean Pedersen, MBA Dean Pedersen has been a part of Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. from day one. He has a rich background in business operations, having owned and operated several businesses throughout his career, and he provides a wealth of experience to the clinic. He ensures that the day-to-day operations of our clinic run smoothly and efficiently. Patients are our number one priority, and for this reason, Dean makes himself available to communicate with patients to ensure that their questions are answered and that they are receiving the highest level of care. Shiela Padua, Office Assistant Shiela is an Office Assistant at Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. She is a vital part of our team and she takes pride each day in making each of our patients experience go as smoothly as possible. Shiela is a skilled team leader and is responsible for many things, including supporting our providers and providing great service to our patients. Shiela holds a degree in Psychology and has a deep commitment to making sure the clinic runs smoothly. She is a pleasant presence at Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc, a part of our excellent team working to provide you with the best care possible. Erica Cruz, Office Assistant Erica is an Office Assistant at Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. We are fortunate to have her on our team. What truly sets her apart is her active and empathetic listening skills, fostering meaningful connections with clients and patients. Erica provides a range of support for the office including scribing, scheduling, lab orders, appointment scheduling, patient support and more. Patients find Erica a joy to interact with. She provides a steadiness and reliability that goes a long way in making your experience with Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. go as smoothly as it possibly can. Joanna Cristobal, Office Assistant Joanna is an Office Assistant at Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. She is always pleasant and helps to create a positive environment for everyone. She provides support with the clinic’s scheduling, ensuring that both patients and providers have a smooth and efficient experience. Joanna's support extends beyond clerical duties, providing integral assistance to our providers, helping them focus more on patient care and less on administrative tasks. Her daily responsibilities are fundamental to the smooth operation of Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. She is a valuable team member. Zoe Tagubar, Office Assistant Zoe is an Office Assistant at Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. Her role is crucial, but it is her dedication to quality patient support that truly defines her contributions. When you call the office, it is most-likely Joanna who will be taking your call. She can assist you with setting up appointments, verifying insurance and making sure that any questions that you may have get answered. She also plays an important role in managing logistics with insurance companies. Zoe’s genuine care for others is evident in every interaction, making her a an important part of Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. Welcome to Solrei Behavioral Health At Solrei Behavioral Health, we are devoted to providing high-quality care tailored to your individual mental health needs. We offer a judgement-free space where you can feel comfortable and secure while embarking on your journey of healing. Our services are provided to individuals from all communities and all walks of life, regardless of race, identity or culture. With our personalized approach, you can rest assured that you will be supported throughout the entire experience; we understand that the path to recovery is unique for everyone and can take different amounts of time. We vow to be there every step of the way as you progress and heal, ensuring a sense of comfort and partnership along the way. “You are not alone. You are seen. I am with you. You are not alone.” - Shonda Rhimes Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “Mental health problems don’t define who you are. They are something you experience. You walk in the rain and you feel the rain, but you are not the rain.” - Matt Haig Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) Effective January 1, 2022, the No Surprises Act, which Congress passed as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, is designed to protect patients from surprise bills for emergency services at out-of-network facilities or for out-of-network providers at in-network facilities, holding them liable only for in-network cost-sharing amounts. The No Surprises Act also enables uninsured patients to receive a good faith estimate of the cost of care. If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
- Opioid Addiction treatment | Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. | Florida
Treatment for Opioid Addiction Anyone who takes opioids is at risk of developing addiction. Your personal history and the length of time you use opioids play a role, but it's impossible to predict who's vulnerable to eventual dependence on and abuse of these drugs. Legal or illegal, stolen and shared, these drugs are responsible for the majority of overdose deaths in the U.S. today. Addiction is a condition in which something that started as pleasurable now feels like something you can't live without. Doctors define drug addiction as an irresistible craving for a drug, out-of-control and compulsive use of the drug, and continued use of the drug despite repeated, harmful consequences. Opioids are highly addictive, in large part because they activate powerful reward centers in your brain. Opioids trigger the release of endorphins, your brain's feel-good neurotransmitters. Endorphins muffle your perception of pain and boost feelings of pleasure, creating a temporary but powerful sense of well-being. When an opioid dose wears off, you may find yourself wanting those good feelings back, as soon as possible. This is the first milestone on the path toward potential addiction. At Solrei Behavioral Health in Orlando, Florida, our providers have extensive experience treating opioid addiction. If you or a loved one is struggling with drug addiction, call the office today or request an appointment online for help. Telemedicine visits are also available. 407-638-8903 Request Appointment How do you identify opioid abuse and addiction? Is someone you love abusing opioid medications? It may not be easy to tell, especially in the early stages of addiction. Perhaps you've noticed changes in your loved one's moods or behavior that don't add up. Or maybe your intuition is telling you there's a problem. Even if you can't put your finger on anything specific, it's worth taking stock of your concerns. If your instincts are right, speaking up could save the life of someone dear to you. Ask yourself some questions about your loved one's personal risk of addiction and the changes you may have noticed. If your answers point toward a possible addiction, reach out to your loved one's doctor. He or she is a critical partner if you determine it's time to take action. According to National Institute of Health , in 2020, an estimated 2.7 million people aged 12 or older, in the United States had an opioid use disorder (OUD) in the past 12 months—including 2.3 million people with a prescription opioid use disorder. overdose deaths involving opioids have dramatically increased over the previous decade to 80,411 deaths in 2021. Besides overdose, consequences of the opioid crisis include a rising incidence of infants born dependent on opioids because their mothers used these substances during pregnancy and increased spread of infectious diseases, including HIV and hepatitis C (HCV), as was seen in 2015 in southern Indiana. Effective prevention and treatment strategies exist for opioid misuse and use disorder but are highly underutilized across the United States. An initiative of the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) began in 2015 to address the complex problem of prescription opioid and heroin use. In 2017, HHS announced five priorities for addressing the opioid crisis: improving access to treatment and recovery services promoting use of overdose-reversing drugs strengthening our understanding of the epidemic through better public health surveillance providing support for cutting-edge research on pain and addiction advancing better practices for pain management Effective medications exist to treat opioid use disorder: methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. These medications could help many people recover from opioid use disorder, but they remain highly underutilized. Fewer than half of private-sector treatment programs offer medications for opioid use disorders, and of patients in those programs who might benefit, only a third actually receive it. Overcoming the misunderstandings and other barriers that prevent wider adoption of these treatments is crucial for tackling the problem of opioid use disorder and the epidemic of opioid overdose in the United States. https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/medications-to-treat-opioid-addic tion/overview Some factors increase a person's risk of opioid addiction even before they start taking these drugs — legally or otherwise. Your loved one is at increased risk of opioid addiction if he or she: Is a younger age, specifically the teens or early 20s Is living in stressful circumstances, including being unemployed or living below the poverty line Has a personal or family history of substance abuse Has a history of problems with work, family and friends Has had legal problems in the past, including DUIs Is in regular contact with high-risk people or high-risk environments where there's drug use Has struggled with severe depression or anxiety Tends to engage in risk-taking or thrill-seeking behavior Uses tobacco heavily What are opioids? Opioids (also sometimes called narcotics) are powerful substances related to chemicals found in the opium poppy plant. Some opioids are used medically for pain relief. Opioids are highly addictive. A person is at risk of developing an addiction to opioids after 3-5 days of taking a prescribed pain reliever. Approximately 3/4 of individuals who use heroin, started by using opioid pain relievers. Taking too many or taking very potent opioids can cause an overdose, which may result in death. Some examples of opioids include: Heroin (aka Black Tar, Dope, Junk, or Smack) is not used medically, but can be bought on the street and is injected, smoked, or snorted. Heroin is also sometimes contaminated with fentanyl, carfentanil, and other very potent drugs, increasing the risk of accidental overdose and death. Oxycodone (aka OxyContin, Oxy, Percocet, Percodan, Roxicet, and Endocet), Hydrocodone (aka Vicodin, Norco, Lortab, Lorcet, and Vicoprofen), Codeine (found in combination medicines such as Tylenol #3 or Robitussin AC), Hydromorphone (aka Dilaudid), and Morphine (aka MS Contin and Roxanol) are all strong prescription pain medications, sometimes found in combination pills with acetaminophen (Tylenol) or other medicines. Fentanyl (aka Sublimaze, Subsys, Duragesic, and China White) is a very potent prescription pain medication that is increasingly abused. Fentanyl is 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. Only a tiny amount can cause a fatal overdose. Methadone (aka Dolphin) is a long-acting prescription opioid that is sometimes used as part of the medical treatment of opioid addiction. All of these drugs can be deadly, but help is available to treat people struggling with addiction. How do you treat opioid addiction? There are three main choices for medication to treat opioid addiction: methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone. These medications are used along with counseling and other support. Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “In the middle of winter I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer.” - Albert Camus Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) Our Services We all have unique needs and and at times need help. Solrei Behavioral Health focuses on creating individualized treatment plans in order to improve mental health. Our compassionate care guarantees comprehensive support. Learn more about some of our most common services. Panic Episodes Panic Epis odes OCD OCD PTSD PT SD Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorders Personality Disorders Personality Disorders Opioid Addiction O pioid Addiction ADH D AD HD Psychotic Disorders Psychotic Disorders Depression De pression Anxiety An xiety Medication Managem ent Medication Manageme nt “There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.” - John Green If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
- Rates & Insurance | Solrei Behavioral Health
INSURANCE ACCEPTED Our top priority is making sure you receive the care you need while still being mindful of your budget. That's why, in addition to these insurance companies that we work with currently, we are also happy to make self-pay arrangements with our patients if your insurance company isn't listed. We understand that access to high-quality and affordable healthcare is a right that everyone should have, which is why our team is continuously working on expanding our provider network. If you have any questions or concerns about insurance coverage, please get in touch—we'd be more than happy to provide assistance. PRIVATE PAY Not having health insurance can be a major source of financial stress, but it doesn't mean you have to go without medical care. Private pay options exist, and these allow people to receive the same level of quality care without insurance. Private payments may present a more expensive option than insurance, but they also provide access to doctors and other specialists who are willing and able to help, which gives individuals some control over their own health care decisions. In times of need, private pay options may be the best choice for those unable to obtain or afford insurance, so looking into this option is always recommended. Telehealth Psychiatric Initial Assessment $3 50 Telehealth Psychiatric Follow-up Assessment $175 Psychiatric Office Visit (coming soon) Schedule a time Schedule a time Book a session Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “I think you just have to appreciate who you are and hopefully they can see what a superhero is about.” - Lucy Liu Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
- Solrei Behavioral Health | medication management
Convenient & flexible telehealth services We are here to help and are currently accepting new patients. Psychiatric Medication Management Today can be a new start! We will help you navigate the challenges of life and rediscover the joy of living. Comprehensive - Thorough - Personalized - Easy Access to Psychiatric Care - Telehealth Appointments - Online Scheduling - Flexible Hours - Many Insurances Accepted Inquire Now Schedule a free & convenient 15-minute phone consultation. *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. FREE CONSULTATION Click the button to schedule your free consultation Our Services Solrei Behavioral Health provides medication management and therapy to treat symptoms of anxiety, panic, depression, bipolar, insomnia, psychotic disorders, borderline PD, and ADHD. We create personalized treatment plans tailored for each patient's specific needs. We are thorough and committed to finding the best solutions in a safe environment. Learn more about some of our most common services. "What you do today can improve all of your tomorrows." - Ralph Mars ton Panic Episodes Panic Epis odes OCD OCD PTSD PT SD Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorders ADH D AD HD Personality Disorders Personality Disorders Depression De pression Anxiety An xiety Medication Managem ent Medication Manageme nt Opioid Addiction O pioid Addiction Psychotic Disorders Psychotic Disorders How It Works It's easy to do. Here is how you can get started. How it Works Start by contacting us Our goal is to provide you with all the information you need to determine whether our services meet your expectations. We would also like to learn more about your needs. If you provide us with insurance information, we will help to verify that you are in network. It is simple to get started. Just contact us or call today at (407) 638-8903 We look forward to building a trusting relationship with you. Schedule an initial consultation Scheduling a consultation with us could not be easier. All you have to do is click this link that will take you to the interactive calendar , pick a suitable time and date that works for you, and we will take care of the rest. Your request will be answered promptly and you will receive an email confirmation that your appointment is scheduled. Create an account After scheduling your appointment, you’ll receive a few different emails to ensure your experience is as smooth and efficient as possible. An email invite will give you the opportunity to create your patient profile and fill out our clinic's intake forms ahead of time. If you're using insurance that's in our network, we've partnered with Alma to manage all billing processes - so you'll receive an email from them too. Meet your provider Once you have completed the account setup, filled out your patient profile, and submitted our clinic intake forms, you will receive a confirmation that your appointment has been made. We understand how difficult it can be to put yourself out there and reach out for help, so we want make sure that putting the effort into scheduling an appointment is as smooth and stress-free as possible. Welcome to our clinic Solrei Behavioral Health is a specialized behavioral health service located in Orlando, Florida and also providing services in Iowa, Arizona, New Mexico, Alaska, and Washington. We are dedicated to providing compassionate and individualized care to a diverse community with respect and dignity. We strive to employ comprehensive mental health care that will inspire hope and guide each person in their journey towards healthy mental wellbeing. Psychiatric medications can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and psychotic disorders. We understand the unique needs of our clients and work closely with you to assess, diagnose, and manage the variety of conditions through individualized psychotropic medication management. Contact us today to set up an appointment. SOLREI SOLREI Telehealth Telehealth has revolutionized healthcare access and delivery by allowing personalized and convenient care from the comfort of your home. With us, you can connect to one of our specialized healthcare providers through your smartphone, laptop or desktop computer. Not only is it fast and easy, but our approach to Telehealth allows for a more personalized, flexible and individualized experience in line with your specific needs, all while maintaining complete confidentiality. By choosing our personalized care through Telehealth you get the same high quality experience from any convenient place for you. Schedule an initial consultation SOLREI SOLREI Office Visits (coming soon) Connecting with someone for personalized help can be daunting, so we want to make the process as simple and straightforward as possible. That’s why soon we offer you the opportunity to meet in-person where we will develop a personalized and individualized plan that meets your specific needs in a confidential setting. We are specialized in providing caring support and personalized guidance catered specifically to you, so together we can turn those overwhelming feelings into hope and positivity. Schedule (coming soon) Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “I think you just have to appreciate who you are and hopefully they can see what a superhero is about.” - Lucy Liu Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) Effective January 1, 2022, the No Surprises Act, which Congress passed as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, is designed to protect patients from surprise bills for emergency services at out-of-network facilities or for out-of-network providers at in-network facilities, holding them liable only for in-network cost-sharing amounts. The No Surprises Act also enables uninsured patients to receive a good faith estimate of the cost of care. If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room. It feels good to feel good. Break free from being stuck. What our community is saying "Jodene is very warm and wel coming. I recommend her to anyone needing mental health care."
- Psych Med Care | Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. | Florida
Medication Management Solrei Behavioral Health provides adolescent and adult psychiatric care. We are located in Windermere, Florida. Our providers specialize in diagnosing and treating a range of mental health concerns. If your individualized treatment plan includes medications, our providers are adept at choosing the appropriate medications to fit each individual's unique concerns and symptoms. Solrei Behavioral Health believes in partnering with patients to help guide the medication selection process based on what each individual is comfortable with, providing education on how medications work, and listening closely to patient feedback to optimize symptom control while utilizing the least amount of medications possible. If you think you or someone you care for may need medication management, you don’t have to continue struggling alone. Call the office today or request an appointment online. Telehealth visits are also available. 407-638-8903 Request Appointment What is medication management? Medication management involves your provider selecting an appropriate medication to target and treat patient's individual symptoms. At Solrei Behavioral Health, our philosophy is to treat the patient as a whole medically and therapeutically. While medication management may be an important part of your treatment plan, we believe other interventions such as dietary changes, medical evaluations, exercise or activity level changes, and psychotherapy are also necessary parts of our patients' treatment plans. We work with our patients as partners to to set realistic goals and find the most appropriate evidence based options for medication treatments. What is the process of medication management? There are five stages of the medication process: (a) ordering/prescribing, (b) transcribing and verifying, (c) dispensing and delivering, (d) administering, and (e) monitoring and reporting. Monitoring and reporting is a newly identified stage about which there is little research. Why is medication management important? Medication management can help reduce adverse reactions and reduce the risk of hospitalizations related to these errors by ensuring that your medications don't interact, helping you learn when and how to take your specific medications, and identifying any substances to avoid while taking your medications. Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “Sometimes the people around you won’t understand your journey. They don’t need to, it’s not for them.” - Joubert Botha Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) Our Services We all have unique needs and and at times need help. Solrei Behavioral Health focuses on creating individualized treatment plans in order to improve mental health. Our compassionate care guarantees comprehensive support. Learn more about some of our most common services. Panic Episodes Panic Epis odes OCD OCD PTSD PT SD Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorders Personality Disorders Personality Disorders Opioid Addiction O pioid Addiction ADH D AD HD Psychotic Disorders Psychotic Disorders Depression De pression Anxiety An xiety Medication Managem ent Medication Manageme nt “Just because no one else can heal or do your inner work for you doesn’t mean you can, should, or need to do it alone.” - Lisa Olivera If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
- Bipolar Disorder treatment | Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. | Florida
Treatment for Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder is more than just mood swings; it can cause debilitating symptoms that affect day-to-day activities like work, school, and personal relationships. At Solrei Behavioral Health, we provide personalized, connected care for teens, and adults with bipolar disorder. If you or a loved one has bipolar disorder, call the office today or request an appointment online. Telemedicine visits are available. 407-638-8903 Request Appointment What is bipolar disorder? A bipolar disorder is a serious mental health condition that affects a person's overall emotional state, ability to perform everyday tasks and relationships with loved ones. It is characterized by mood swings between times of intense energy and excitement (known as mania or hypomania) to times of extreme sadness and hopelessness (known as depression). Having access to the right treatment for bipolar disorder can help people lead healthy and fulfilling lives. Consulting professionals familiar with bipolar disorder is a great way to gain knowledge about the options available and determine which types of therapy may be most effective for the individual's situation. According to National Institute of Mental Health , an estimated 2.8% of U.S. adults had bipolar disorder in the past year. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/bipolar-disorder Symptoms may include: Abnormally upbeat, jumpy or wired Bouncing between depressed mood and elevated, expansive, or irritable mood Increased activity, energy or agitation Exaggerated sense of well-being and self-confidence (euphoria) Decreased need for sleep Racing thoughts Depressed mood, such as feeling sad, empty, hopeless Loss of interest or feeling no pleasure in normal activities Either insomnia or sleeping too much Either restlessness or slowed behavior What are some causes of bipolar disorder? The exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown, but several factors may be involved, such as: Biological differences. People with bipolar disorder appear to have physical changes in their brains. The significance of these changes is still uncertain but may eventually help pinpoint causes. Genetics. Bipolar disorder is more common in people who have a first-degree relative, such as a sibling or parent, with the condition. Risk factors may include: Researchers are trying to find genes that may be involved in causing bipolar disorder. Factors that may increase the risk of developing bipolar disorder or act as a trigger for the first episode include: Having a first-degree relative, such as a parent or sibling, with bipolar disorder Periods of high stress, such as the death of a loved one or other traumatic event Drug or alcohol abuse How do you treat bipolar disorder? Most people with bipolar disorder can be treated using a combination of different treatments. These can include 1 or more of the following: medicine to prevent episodes of mania and depression – these are known as mood stabilisers, and you take them every day on a long-term basis medicine to treat the main symptoms of depression and mania when they happen learning to recognise the triggers and signs of an episode of depression or mania psychological treatment – such as talking therapies, which help you deal with depression and provide advice on how to improve relationships lifestyle advice – such as doing regular exercise, planning activities you enjoy that give you a sense of achievement, and advice on improving your diet and getting more sleep Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment If you can’t fly, run. If you can’t run, walk. If you can’t walk, crawl, but by all means, keep moving.” - Martin Luther King, Jr. Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) Our Services We all have unique needs and and at times need help. Solrei Behavioral Health focuses on creating individualized treatment plans in order to improve mental health. Our compassionate care guarantees comprehensive support. Learn more about some of our most common services. Panic Episodes Panic Epis odes OCD OCD PTSD PT SD Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorders Personality Disorders Personality Disorders Opioid Addiction O pioid Addiction ADH D AD HD Psychotic Disorders Psychotic Disorders Depression De pression Anxiety An xiety Medication Managem ent Medication Manageme nt “There is no normal life that is free of pain. It’s the very wrestling with our problems that can be the impetus for our growth.” - Fred Rogers If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
- ADHD treatment | Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. | Florida
Treatment for ADHD Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common mental health condition that affects an estimated 8.4% of children and 2.5% of adults. The team at Solrei Behavioral Health specializes in diagnosing and treating ADHD in adolescents, and adults at Solrei Behavioral Health in Windermere, Florida. We also treat behavioral disorders like oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), which is commonly a comorbidity associated with ADHD. If you think you or your child may have ADHD, you don’t have to continue struggling to get through daily responsibilities alone. Call the office today or request an appointment online. Telehealth visits are available. 407-638-8903 Request Appointment What is ADHD? Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent condition among children and adults, to the point where it affects millions of people. The signs of ADHD manifest differently in each individual, but can include difficulty in focusing, increased levels of distractibility, hyperactivity and restlessness. It’s important to note that these signs aren’t solely present in youth; many adults continue to live with ADHD into their adulthood and may experience similar issues as they did growing up. Thankfully there are treatments available which can help those suffering from ADHD develop healthy strategies for managing their condition so that they can still maximize their productivity and enjoy life as much as possible. According to National Institute of Mental Health , the lifetime prevalence of adolescents with ADHD is 8.7%. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/attention-deficit-hyp eractivity-disorder-adhd#part_2552 Symptoms range from inattention to hyperactivity and impulsivity and may include: Difficulty paying attention to details Having trouble staying focused Appear not to listen, even when spoken to directly Struggle with organizing tasks and activities Often fidgety or finding it difficult to be still Talk too much Blurt out answers, interrupting the questioner What are some symptoms of ADHD? Hyperactivity and impulsiveness being unable to sit still, especially in calm or quiet surroundings. constantly fidgeting. being unable to concentrate on tasks. excessive physical movement. excessive talking. being unable to wait their turn. acting without thinking. interrupting conversations. How do you treat ADHD? Standard treatments for ADHD in children include medications, behavior therapy, counseling and education services. These treatments can relieve many of the symptoms of ADHD , but they don't cure it. Stimulants are the best-known and most widely used ADHD medications. Between 70-80% of children with ADHD have fewer ADHD symptoms when taking these fast-acting medications Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “Never give up on someone with a mental illness. When “I” is replaced by “We”, illness becomes wellness.” - Shannon L. Alder Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) Our Services We all have unique needs and and at times need help. Solrei Behavioral Health focuses on creating individualized treatment plans in order to improve mental health. Our compassionate care guarantees comprehensive support. Learn more about some of our most common services. Panic Episodes Panic Epis odes OCD OCD PTSD PT SD Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorders Personality Disorders Personality Disorders Opioid Addiction O pioid Addiction ADH D AD HD Psychotic Disorders Psychotic Disorders Depression De pression Anxiety An xiety Medication Managem ent Medication Manageme nt “Why fit in when you were born to stand out?” - Dr. Seuss If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
- Faqs | Solrei Behavioral Health
FAQs We are dedicated to providing a stress-free experience for our patients. To that end, we have compiled this FAQ page so you can get the answer to any questions you might have about our services quickly and easily. Of course, if your questions are not answered here, don't hesitate to contact us . We would be more than happy to assist you with any queries or concerns you might have. Thank you for considering us for your needs. FAQ Are you accepting new patients? We are committed to providing exceptional care and support for anyone who needs it and are pleased to say that we are accepting new patients! If you or a loved one is looking for mental health services, please reach out to us today. For more information on how we can be of help to you, please click this link or contact us at (407) 638-8903 or email us at contact@solreibehavioralhealth.com with any questions you may have. Our dedicated team looks forward to working with you and helping provide a safe and supportive environment for your journey towards improved well-being. FAQ What Insurances do you accept? We are dedicated to making sure you have access to the best possible health care. We also understand that having insurance coverage is a crucial part of managing your well-being. That's why we are continually working on expanding our insurance provider network. Currently we are in-network with Aetna, Cigna, Optum, United Healthcare, Allied, Oscar, Oxford Health Plans, and Meritain Health. This list is provided here for informational purposes only, we recommend contacting your insurance company directly to confirm your coverage status. We are planning on being credentialed with more carriers soon, so that even more members can be served - it's all part of our commitment to providing the highest quality care possible. FAQ What if I don’t have insurance or if I’m out of network? At our clinic, we are committed to providing quality care with the best possible outcome - no matter your financial situation. We accept both self-pay and private-pay at a rate of $175 for follow-up appointments and $350 for new intake appointments. For those seeking reimbursement from their insurer, our staff is more than happy to provide you with an itemized bill (aka superbill) for your records. We understand that accessing healthcare services can be costly, and our team wants to help a make the process easier - both financially and emotionally. FAQ What types of payment do you accept? We understand that many of our clients have different ways of managing their finances and we want to make it as simple as possible. For your convenience, we offer payment methods such as cash, money order, check or credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express. To avoid any missed payment issues or unexpected service interruption in the future, please note that payment must be made right away during the time of service. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to continuing to serve you with excellence. FAQ What is the cancelation policy? Solrei Behavioral Health staff realize that plans can change, however due to limited availability, cancellations less than 24 hours prior to the appointment will unfortunately be subjected to a cancellation-fee which varies based on the type of service. We appreciate your understanding and want to ensure that we are able to provide all clients with an appointment time slot when they require it. Thank you for helping to ensure no one is prevented from accessing our services in a timely manner. FAQ What can I expect at my first session? Taking care of our mental health is just as important as taking care of our physical health and during our first session together we will take the time to discuss your individual needs and any concerns you have regarding your mental health. We will also be happy to answer any questions you have about the care plan process. Depending on the complexity of what needs to be discussed, the session may last up to an hour. After evaluating your individual situation we will create a care plan and, if it's deemed necessary, we can help by providing a prescription that fits your specific needs in order to improve your mental wellbeing. FAQ How long until I see results? Everyone responds differently to treatment, but it isn't uncommon for our patients to start feeling better right after the first session. Simply beginning treatment can be a great source of relief. Results with medications are more unpredictable and can vary according to individual body chemistry and metabolism. Regardless, we will be here providing support every step of the journey, until you're feeling better again. FAQ What should I bring to my first appointment? At Solrei Behavioral Health, we prioritize your comfort and convenience above all else. To ensure that your visit is conducted with ease, please provide a valid ID card, as well as any relevant insurance cards you may have. If you're attending a telehealth appointment, kindly join the session 5 minutes ahead of time - we'll connect to you as soon as possible! On the other hand, for an office visit, please arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time so that same-day paperwork can be processed without delay. Our team looks forward to providing you first-rate care! FAQ Who do I contact in an emergency? At Solrei Behavioral Health we strive to be reliable and return phone calls and check messages as promptly as possible. However, due to the unpredictable nature of the medical field we may not always be available. In case you find yourself in a true emergency, please remember that help is only a phone call away. Call 911 or your nearest emergency room, or contact the crisis line by calling 211 if you need assistance. Our hearts go out to anyone who finds themselves in this difficult position and we encourage everyone to have these important resources at the ready should they ever require them. Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “Not until we are lost do we begin to understand ourselves.” - Henry David Thoreau Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
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Treatment for Panic Episodes A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause. Panic attacks can be very frightening. When panic attacks occur, you might think you're losing control, having a heart attack or even dying. At Solrei Behavioral Health in Orlando, Florida, our providers work closely with adults and adolescents that are challenged with Panic Disorder. Many people have just one or two panic attacks in their lifetimes, and the problem goes away, perhaps when a stressful situation ends. But if you've had recurrent, unexpected panic attacks and spent long periods in constant fear of another attack, you may have a condition called panic disorder. Although panic attacks themselves aren't life-threatening, they can be frightening and significantly affect your quality of life. But treatment can be very effective. Solrei Behavioral Health is here to help you heal. If you or a loved one struggles with Panic Disorder, call the office today or request an appointment online. 407-638-8903 Request Appointment What is panic disorder? People with panic disorder have frequent and unexpected panic attacks. These attacks are characterized by a sudden wave of fear or discomfort or a sense of losing control even when there is no clear danger or trigger. Not everyone who experiences a panic attack will develop panic disorder. Panic attacks often include physical symptoms that might feel like a heart attack, such as trembling, tingling, or rapid heart rate. Panic attacks can occur at any time. Many people with panic disorder worry about the possibility of having another attack and may significantly change their life to avoid having another attack. Panic attacks can occur as frequently as several times a day or as rarely as a few times a year. Panic disorder often begins in the late teens or early adulthood. Women are more likely than men to develop panic disorder. According to National Institute of Mental Health based on diagnostic interview data from National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R), the past year prevalence of panic disorder among U.S. adults aged 18 or older was: An estimated 2.7% of U.S. adults had panic disorder in the past year. Past year prevalence of panic disorder among adults was higher for females (3.8%) than for males (1.6%). An estimated 4.7% of U.S. adults experience panic disorder at some time in their lives.2 https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/st atistics/panic-disorder Symptoms may include: Sudden and repeated panic attacks of overwhelming anxiety and fear A feeling of being out of control, or a fear of death or impending doom during a panic attack An intense worry about when the next panic attack will happen A fear or avoidance of places where panic attacks have occurred in the past Physical symptoms during a panic attack, such as: Pounding or racing heart Sweating Chills Trembling Difficulty breathing Weakness or dizziness Tingly or numb hands Chest pain Stomach pain or nausea What are some causes of panic disorder? As with many mental health conditions, the exact cause of panic disorder is not fully understood. But it's thought to be linked to a combination of things, including: a traumatic or very stressful life experience, such as bereavement. having a close family member with panic disorder. Panic disorder sometimes runs in families, but no one knows for sure why some family members have it while others don’t. Researchers have found that several parts of the brain and certain biological processes may play a crucial role in fear and anxiety. Some researchers think panic attacks are like “false alarms” where our body’s typical survival instincts are active either too often, too strongly, or some combination of the two. For example, someone with panic disorder might feel their heart pounding and assume they’re having a heart attack. This may lead to a vicious cycle, causing a person to experience panic attacks seemingly out of the blue, the central feature of panic disorder. Researchers are studying how the brain and body interact in people with panic disorder to create more specialized treatments. In addition, researchers are looking at the ways stress and environmental factors play a role in the disorder. How do you panic disorder? Treatment can help reduce the intensity and frequency of your panic attacks and improve your function in daily life. The main treatment options are psychotherapy and medications. One or both types of treatment may be recommended, depending on your preference, your history, the severity of your panic disorder and whether you have access to therapists who have special training in treating panic disorders. Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “Change what you can, manage what you can’t.” - Raymond McCauley Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) Our Services We all have unique needs and and at times need help. Solrei Behavioral Health focuses on creating individualized treatment plans in order to improve mental health. Our compassionate care guarantees comprehensive support. Learn more about some of our most common services. Panic Episodes Panic Epis odes OCD OCD PTSD PT SD Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorders Personality Disorders Personality Disorders Opioid Addiction O pioid Addiction ADH D AD HD Psychotic Disorders Psychotic Disorders Depression De pression Anxiety An xiety Medication Managem ent Medication Manageme nt “This feeling will pass. The fear is real but the danger is not.” - Cammie McGovern If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
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We would like to meet you Establishing a relationship with you is important to us. We believe in open communication, which is why we encourage you to fill out our contact form with any questions or concerns. We look forward to getting to know you and discovering how we can assist you in furthering your goals. Our team is dedicated and passionate about listening to your needs, so don't hesitate to reach out or ask for help; it's what we're here for! We want to provide you with the best psychiatric care possible. Thank you for taking the time to get in touch, and we will be sure to respond as soon as possible. Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. 9100 Conroy Windermere Road Suite 200 Windermere, FL 34786 Phone (407) 638-8903 Email contact@solreibehavioralhealth.com First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thank you! We will contact you soon. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Instagram Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “I think you just have to appreciate who you are and hopefully they can see what a superhero is about.” - Lucy Liu Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
- Personality Disorder treatment | Solrei Behavioral Health, Inc. | Florida
Treatment for Personality Disorders A personality disorder is a type of mental disorder in which you have a rigid and unhealthy pattern of thinking, functioning and behaving. A person with a personality disorder has trouble perceiving and relating to situations and people. This causes significant problems and limitations in relationships, social activities, work and school. At Solrei Behavioral Health in Orlando, Florida, our providers have extensive experience evaluating and managing symptoms of personality disorder. If you believe that you or a loved one is struggling with personality disorder, call the office today or request an appointment online to find relief. Telemedicine visits are also available. 407-638-8903 Request Appointment What is personality disorder? Personality is the way of thinking, feeling and behaving that makes a person different from other people. An individual’s personality is influenced by experiences, environment (surroundings, life situations) and inherited characteristics. A person’s personality typically stays the same over time. To be classified as a personality disorder, one's way of thinking, feeling and behaving deviates from the expectations of the culture, causes distress or problems functioning, and lasts over time. The pattern of experience and behavior usually begins by late adolescence or early adulthood and causes distress or problems in functioning. Without treatment, personality disorders can be long-lasting. Borderline personality disorder is a serious mental disorder marked by a pattern of instability in moods, behavior, self-image, and functioning. These experiences often result in impulsive actions and unstable relationships. A person with borderline personality disorder may experience intense episodes of anger, depression, and anxiety that may last from only a few hours to days. According to National Institute of Mental Health , based on diagnostic interview data from the National Comorbidity Study Replication (NCS-R), Figure 1 shows the past year prevalence of U.S. adults aged 18 and older with personality disorders.1 The prevalence of any personality disorder was 9.1% and borderline personality disorder was 1.4%. Sex and race were not found to be associated with the prevalence of personality disorders. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/person ality-disorders Symptoms may include: Feelings of sadness, emptiness or hopelessness Angry outbursts, irritability or frustration Loss of interest or pleasure in normal activities Sleep disturbances, including insomnia or sleeping too much Tiredness and lack of energy Reduced appetite and weight loss or increased cravings for food and weight gain What are some causes of a personality disorder? Personality is the combination of thoughts, emotions and behaviors that makes you unique. It's the way you view, understand and relate to the outside world, as well as how you see yourself. Personality forms during childhood, shaped through an interaction of: Your genes. Certain personality traits may be passed on to you by your parents through inherited genes. These traits are sometimes called your temperament. Your environment. This involves the surroundings you grew up in, events that occurred, and relationships with family members and others. Personality disorders are thought to be caused by a combination of these genetic and environmental influences. Your genes may make you vulnerable to developing a personality disorder, and a life situation may trigger the actual development. Although the precise cause of personality disorders is not known, certain factors seem to increase the risk of developing or triggering personality disorders, including: Family history of personality disorders or other mental illness Abusive, unstable or chaotic family life during childhood Being diagnosed with childhood conduct disorder Variations in brain chemistry and structure How do you treat personality disorders? Certain types of psychotherapy have shown to be effective for treating personality disorders. Ideally, during psychotherapy, an individual can gain insight and knowledge about their disorder, what is contributing to symptoms, and get to talk about thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Psychotherapy can help a person understand the effects of their behavior may be having on others and learn to manage or cope with symptoms and to reduce behaviors causing problems with functioning and relationships. The type of treatment will depend on the specific personality disorder, how severe it is, and the individual’s circumstances. There are no medications specifically used to treat personality disorders. However, in some cases, medication, such as antidepressants, anti-anxiety medication or mood-stabilizing medication, may be helpful in treating some symptoms. More severe or long-lasting symptoms may require a team approach involving a primary care doctor, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a social worker and family members. In addition to actively participating in a treatment plan, some self-care and coping strategies can be helpful for people with personality disorders. Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “Validating your partner’s positive feelings is just as vital as being with their negative ones.” - Cheli Lange Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) Our Services We all have unique needs and and at times need help. Solrei Behavioral Health focuses on creating individualized treatment plans in order to improve mental health. Our compassionate care guarantees comprehensive support. Learn more about some of our most common services. Panic Episodes Panic Epis odes OCD OCD PTSD PT SD Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorders Personality Disorders Personality Disorders Opioid Addiction O pioid Addiction ADH D AD HD Psychotic Disorders Psychotic Disorders Depression De pression Anxiety An xiety Medication Managem ent Medication Manageme nt “Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” - Helen Keller If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
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How It Works It's easy to do. Here is how you can get started. How it Works Start by contacting us Our goal is to provide you with all the information you need to determine whether our services meet your expectations. We would also like to learn more about your needs. If you provide us with insurance information, we will help to verify that you are in network. It is simple to get started. Just contact us or call today at (407) 638-8903 We look forward to building a trusting relationship with you. Schedule an initial consultation Scheduling a consultation with us could not be easier. All you have to do is click this link that will take you to the interactive calendar , pick a suitable time and date that works for you, and we will take care of the rest. Your request will be answered promptly and you will receive an email confirmation that your appointment is scheduled. Create an account After scheduling your appointment, you’ll receive a few different emails to ensure your experience is as smooth and efficient as possible. An email invite will give you the opportunity to create your patient profile and fill out our clinic's intake forms ahead of time. If you're using insurance that's in our network, we've partnered with Alma to manage all billing processes - so you'll receive an email from them too. Meet your provider Once you have completed the account setup, filled out your patient profile, and submitted our clinic intake forms, you will receive a confirmation that your appointment has been made. We understand how difficult it can be to put yourself out there and reach out for help, so we want make sure that putting the effort into scheduling an appointment is as smooth and stress-free as possible. Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation *This a non-treatment consultation. You can discuss your needs with a provider to help determine if we are the right fit for each other. Request Appointment “Self-care is how you take your power back.” - Lalah Delia Telehealth Office Visit (coming soon) If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For emergencies, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.