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Southwest Human Development - Phoenix, Arizona

Southwest Human Development provides drug and alcohol treatment services to people in Phoenix, AZ. They offer treatment in a wide variety of settings such as - Psychotropic Medication.

Southwest Human Development knows that there are many types of treatment plans available for individuals in Phoenix. Some of the different treatment methods offered by this facility are: Group Therapy. They also provide many specialized programs such as Persons Who Have Experienced Trauma as well as many others. Also, this treatment facility accepts a few different methods of payment such as Cash Or Self Payment and Sliding Fee Scale.

Southwest Human Development in AZ

Southwest Human Development

2850 North 24th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008

602-200-0434

Southwest Human Development Offers the Following Primary Care Services:

Mental Health Treatment
Psychotropic Medication
Available Service Settings Provided by Southwest Human Development:

Outpatient Drug Rehab
Outpatient Mental Health Facility
Types of Treatment Approaches offered at This Rehab Facility:

Individual Psychotherapy
Couple Family Therapy
Group Therapy
Trauma Therapy
Acceptable Payment Types are:

Cash Or Self Payment
Medicaid
Private Health Insurance
Military Insurance
State Welfare Or Child And Family Services Funds
Community Mental Health Block Grants
Sliding Fee Scale
Additional Special Programs Offered by Southwest Human Development:

Persons Who Have Experienced Trauma
Children With Serious Emotional Disturbance
Persons With Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Case Management
Family Psychoeducation
Age Groups that Treatment is Provided for:

Children Adolescents
Language Services:

Spanish
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