Just 56% of multiracial adults have access to mental health treatment, according to SAMHSA's 2022 Race/Ethnicity Highlights for NSDUH. Addressing these gaps is a pivotal first step toward breaking down barriers to treatment. Find ways to promote mental wellness for all by visiting the CDC's website: http://ow.ly/jlyk105vpQZ
San Jose Behavioral Health Hospital
Hospitals and Health Care
San Jose, CA 1,235 followers
Restoring hope. Embracing change.
About us
San Jose Behavioral Health Hospital is an 80-bed inpatient hospital that provides comprehensive treatment services for adult men and women, ages 18 and above, and adolescents, ages 14 to 17, who have been struggling with a variety of behavioral issues and mental health disorders. The list of disorders that we are prepared to treat includes anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, depressive disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), schizoaffective disorder, and schizophrenia. The mission of San Jose Behavioral Health Hospital is to provide superior psychiatric treatment to all that we serve. We are committed to providing resources, information, and assistance that is necessary to best prepare our patients to meet their treatment objectives and achieve sustained recovery. We will remain at the forefront of the effort to provide effective personalized care, and will employ the science-based and research-supported methods and modalities that are best suited to meeting the unique strengths, needs, and objectives of each person who is entrusted into our care. Our hospital is conveniently located in the heart of San Jose, and is easily accessible to residents in Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, and Alameda County. Our location amid gently rolling hills promotes quiet reflection by providing patients with the opportunity to enjoy serene views of our beautiful natural surroundings. Treatment at San Jose Behavioral Health is an intensely personalized experience. Patients follow individualized treatment plans that have been especially designed with their specific strengths, needs, and treatment goals in mind. Depending upon several unique factors, including the nature and severity of a person’s behavioral or mental health struggles, his or her treatment may include medication management, individual therapy, group therapy, experiential therapy, family therapy and meetings, and comprehensive discharge/aftercare planning.
- Website
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http://www.sanjosebh.com
External link for San Jose Behavioral Health Hospital
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Jose, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Acute Psychiatric Care, Mental Health, Brief Therapy, Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Personality Disorders, and Discharge Planning
Locations
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Primary
455 Silicon Valley Blvd.
San Jose, CA 95139, US
Employees at San Jose Behavioral Health Hospital
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Agapi Kouropoulos
Director Of Business Development at San Jose Behavioral Health
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Lyna Zhang, CPA
CFO at San Jose Behavioral Health
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Ernestina "Ernie" Hernandez
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist / Associate Professional Clinical Counselor
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Jagbir Kang
Director, Product Management | Author | Harvard Psych | Founder @ihealandgrow | Speaker | MFT trainee
Updates
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Intensive outpatient programs provide a flexible path to healing for individuals who have mental health disorders and addictions. We’re here to support you on your mental health journey every step of the way. #IntensiveOutpatientProgram #BehavioralHealthcare
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We’re open today and every day to meet your mental health needs. We’re committed to providing continuous mental healthcare you can depend on whenever you need support. Happy Fourth of July! #IndependenceDay
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Partial hospitalization programs are well-suited for individuals who require more comprehensive treatment than intensive outpatient programs provide but do not need round-the-clock care. We’re here to meet your mental healthcare needs. #PartialHospitalizationProgram #BehavioralHealthcare
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SAMHSA's 2022 Race/Ethnicity Highlights for NSDUH revealed that 35.2% of multiracial adults were more susceptible to mental health conditions compared with other racial and ethnic groups. During Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, let's shine a light on the substantial barriers for minority communities and stand with NAMI to champion mental health equity: http://ow.ly/q7BA105yUxf
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June is PTSD Awareness Month, and today is PTSD Screening Day, a reminder to prioritize your mental health. If you're living with symptoms related to PTSD, self-screening could be the first step toward getting the care you need. However, remember that the results of a self-screen are not a substitute for a clinical diagnosis. Seeking professional treatment is vital if you are struggling with the effects of trauma. http://ow.ly/30et104LZUe
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Your mental health needs don’t take a vacation, and neither do we. Our facility is open every day to support your treatment journey. #MentalHealthSupport
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Members of the LGBTQ+ community frequently face unique stressors that can take a toll on their mental well-being. If you or someone you know is suffering, there is help available. Click on this link for a list of resources available for the LGBTQ+ community: http://ow.ly/LMoY105vq7V
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If you are exhibiting signs of PTSD, it's crucial to locate professional care quickly. Early intervention for PTSD can significantly improve treatment results, so don't wait to find help. having open discussions about mental health and encourage men to take proactive steps toward well-being. http://ow.ly/NOqx105vTej #PTSDAwarenessMonth
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