Mental Health Treatment in Florida
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iMind Mental Health Solutions treats a vast array of mental health issues. Whether you are experiencing a crisis or an ongoing problem, we are here to help.

Mental Health Conditions
We treat a full range of mental health issues, including:
ADHD
Bipolar Disorder
Stress/Tension
Panic Attacks
Grief and Loss
Anger Management
Self-Harm
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Conduct Disorder
Impulse Control Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Relationship Issues
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Other Conditions Treated
Personalized Treatment For You

Depression Treatment
It can be hard to recognize depression. That is because it is different for everyone. No matter how it affects you, the professional providers at iMind Mental Health Solutions are highly trained and experienced at treating both major depressive disorder and depression triggered by a life event, such as postpartum depression.

Anxiety Treatment
Fear, worry and panic… anxiety disorder is on a magnitude greater than the typical anxiety most would feel in situations such as public speaking, a job interview, or a first date. People with anxiety disorder feel this way persistently, over time, and in everyday situations. iMind Mental Health Solutions professionals can help with all forms of anxiety.

ADHD Treatment
Careless mistakes. Difficulty paying attention. Losing keys, phone, or purse or forgetting to pay bills or make appointments. These are common occurrences for people living with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Fortunately, there are things that can be done that allow those with ADHD to function better in life.

Bipolar Disorder Treatment
Extreme mood swings are the hallmark of bipolar disorder. One on side, there is euphoria and intense energy, and, on the other, depression and lack of interest in pleasurable activities. Although bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition, there is hope. With treatment from a trained counselor and medications, symptoms can be controlled.

Treatment For Stress
Feeling overwhelmed, irritable, or frustrated? Unable to cope with the pressure of daily life? Depressed or anxious? This is how most people describe being stressed. The good news is that both acute stress disorder (ASD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – as well as anxiety and depression arising from stress – can be treated.

Treatment For Panic Attacks
Panic attacks are a sudden wave of intense fear – the kind that paralyzes you in your tracks. Your heart races. You start to sweat. You feel nauseous, dizzy, or faint and it can be hard to catch your breath. In fact, panic attacks can progress to panic disorder if left unaddressed. The mental health professionals at iMind Mental Health Solutions can help get to the bottom of your panic attacks and provide treatment for them.

Grief Counseling
Dealing with grief or loss is not easy. Losing someone you love – whether due to death, dementia, a painful divorce or breakup – hurts. There is the mental anguish and a plethora of physical symptoms, too. The pain of grief and loss can also be triggered by losing a pet, a job, your health, financial stability and more. Allow us to help you heal.
We’re here to help you feel better
It only takes a minute to start on the road to better mental health
Mental Health Resources
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Opioid Awareness Summit
The Treasure Coast Overdose Task Force invites you to our Opioid Awareness Summit on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at Indian River State College’s Kight Center for Emerging Technologies from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
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How to Use Your Workplace’s EAP Program
Feeling overwhelmed by stress at work? Worried about juggling life’s demands? You’re not alone. If your workplace has an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), it may be able to help. Think of it as your confidential support system – a dedicated resource ready to help you navigate any challenge, big or small.
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Can You Use FMLA for Mental Health?
Yes, under the FMLA, eligible employees can take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year to address qualifying family-related or health issues – including mental health ones – without the fear of losing their jobs. Here are the general eligibility criteria for both employees and employers…
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Opioid Awareness Summit
The Treasure Coast Overdose Task Force invites you to our Opioid Awareness Summit on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at Indian River State College’s Kight Center for Emerging Technologies from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
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How to Use Your Workplace’s EAP Program
Feeling overwhelmed by stress at work? Worried about juggling life’s demands? You’re not alone. If your workplace has an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), it may be able to help. Think of it as your confidential support system – a dedicated resource ready to help you navigate any challenge, big or small.
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Can You Use FMLA for Mental Health?
Yes, under the FMLA, eligible employees can take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year to address qualifying family-related or health issues – including mental health ones – without the fear of losing their jobs. Here are the general eligibility criteria for both employees and employers…
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Latest News
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Resources
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How to Tell if You are Dealing with a Sociopath
Sociopath is a term—much like psychopath—which is often used in popular culture to describe individuals who exhibit a disregard for social norms, ethical standards, and the rights of others. In clinical terms, sociopathy is not a diagnosis. The callous disregard for others, morals and rules of society are instead hallmarks of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).
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3 Critical Ways Our Environment Affects Mental Health
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