What We Treat
“J. Flowers Health Institute is about expertise, convenience, and personal service. Proficient planning makes the best use of clients’ time so they can spend more time with the people they love, doing what they enjoy.”
– J. Flowers Health Institute Leadership Team
Mental Health Treatment
How We Treat Mental Health Conditions
- Psychiatric evaluations
- Psychosocial and trauma assessments
- Lifestyle assessments
- One-to-one doctor and patient assessments
Mental Health Treatment
"The more relaxed, heard and included an individual feels, the less anxiety they will experience and with lower anxiety we are better able to tell our stories"--
Dr. James Flowers
The biopsychosocial model of illness (both mental health and medical) and treatment approach in our programs emphasize the importance of understanding human health and illness in their fullest contexts.
The biopsychosocial approach systematically considers biological (medical model), psychological (mental health model), and social factors and their highly complex interactions in understanding health, illness, and elite health care delivery.
Biological, psychological, and social factors exist along a continuum of natural systems. Systematic consideration of psychological (mental health) and social factors requires application of relevant social sciences, just as consideration of biological (medical) factors requires application of relevant natural sciences.
Therefore, both the natural and social sciences are ‘basic’ to practice. In other words, psychological and social factors are not merely epiphenomena: they can be understood in scientific ways at their own levels as well as in regard to their biological correlates.
Humanistic qualities are highly valued complements to the biopsychosocial approach, which involves the application of the scientific method to diverse biological, psychological, and social phenomena as related to human health. While the biomedical approach takes the reductionistic view that all phenomena are best understood at the lowest level of natural systems (e.g., cellular or molecular), the biopsychosocial approach recognizes that different clinical scenarios may be most usefully understood scientifically at several levels of the natural systems continuum.
To apply the biopsychosocial approach to clinical practice, we:
- Recognize that relationships are central to providing health care
- Use self-awareness as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool
- Elicit the patient’s history in the context of life circumstances
- Decide which aspects of biological, psychological, and social domains are most important to understanding and promoting the patient’s health
- Provide multidimensional treatment of mental health conditions involving the emotional, cognitive, neurological, hormonal, and metabolic systems of the body. True recovery requires an experienced team of medical and non-medical clinicians working together collaboratively, leaving the silos we often see in healthcare today behind.
J. Flowers Health Institute created the ability to integrate the brightest minds in the world along with the highest quality medical, psychological, and somatic care into personalized programs for each patient.
Areas Of Expertise
- Depression
- Neurocognitive disorder
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Trauma
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Anxiety
- Addiction
- Narcolepsy
- Bipolar disorder
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Substance use disorder
- Personality disorder
- Eating disorder
- ADHD
- Impulse-control disorder
- Psychotic disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Gender dysphoria
- Paraphilic disorder
- Intellectual disability
- Elimination disorder
- Communication disorder
Absolute Individualized Treatment
Individualized treatment in a healthcare setting is crucial as it recognizes that each person’s experience with medical and or mental illness is unique and complex. Tailoring treatment to the specific needs, preferences, and circumstances of each individual enhances successful outcomes. By considering factors such as personal history, unique background, and the presence of co-occurring conditions, our elite team develops more effective and meaningful interventions.
This approach also promotes a greater sense of empowerment and autonomy for each individual, fostering a stronger therapeutic alliance and increasing the likelihood of long-term recovery. Overall, individualized treatment acknowledges the complex nature of medical and mental health challenges and emphasizes the importance of personalized care to support individuals in their journey toward improved well-being.
How We Treat Mental Health
1. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT):
2. Mindfulness-Based Interventions:
3. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT):
4. Interpersonal Therapy (IPT):
5. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT):
6. Psychopharmacology:
7. Family Therapy:
8. Supportive Counseling:
Supportive counseling provides individuals with a safe and non-judgmental space to express their feelings, gain insight into their experiences, and receive emotional support. This approach can be beneficial for individuals dealing with grief, trauma, and life transitions.
The treatment of mental health conditions involves a diverse array of evidence-based techniques and interventions that aim to address the complex and multifaceted nature of these conditions. By understanding and implementing these therapeutic approaches, healthcare professionals can provide comprehensive care that supports the recovery and well-being of individuals managing mental health challenges.
Complex Medical Conditions
- Cardiovascular problems
- Respiratory issues
- Fibromyalgia
- Arthritis
- AMPS
How We Treat Complex Medical Conditions
Understanding Complex Medical Conditions
Complex medical conditions are health issues that are characterized by a combination of multiple factors, including the involvement of various organ systems, chronicity, and the potential for complications.
These conditions often require a collaborative, comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis, management, and treatment. Understanding the nature of complex medical conditions is crucial for healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers to effectively navigate the challenges they present.
Defining Complex Medical Conditions:
Complex medical conditions encompass a wide range of health issues that are not easily categorized into simple, single-organ system disorders.
These conditions often involve interactions between genetic, environmental, lifestyle, and psychological factors, making their diagnosis and management particularly challenging.
Furthermore, complex medical conditions can manifest with a wide array of symptoms and must be diagnosed by experts and in a multidisciplinary formatt.
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Heart Failure
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Crohn’s Disease
- Schizophrenia
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Chronic Pain
- Fibromyalgia
- Arthritis
Our Treatment Approaches for Complex Medical Conditions:
1. Multidisciplinary Collaborative Care:
2. Patient Education:
3. Pharmacological Interventions:
4. Lifestyle Modifications:
5. Monitoring and Follow-Up:
Complex medical conditions present unique challenges that require a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment.
By understanding the nature of these conditions and implementing comprehensive care strategies, our healthcare professionals can improve patient outcomes and quality of life for individuals living with complex medical conditions and once again, thrive in life.
Substance Use Disorders
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a group of conditions characterized by the harmful use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs.
Individuals with SUDs often experience significant impairment in their daily lives, including problems with controlling substance use, craving, and continued use despite harmful consequences.
Understanding the nature of SUDs and the available treatment options is crucial for healthcare professionals, individuals struggling with substance use, and their families and communities.
Defining Substance Use Disorders:
Substance use disorders encompass a range of conditions involving the recurrent use of substances that lead to significant impairment or distress. These disorders can manifest as addiction to alcohol, opioids, stimulants, cannabis, sedatives, hallucinogens, or other psychoactive substances.
SUDs are characterized by a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors, and they can have profound effects on an individual’s physical and mental health, social relationships, and overall well-being.
Here are just a few of the Substance Use Disorders we treat:
- Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
- Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
- Cocaine Use Disorder
- Cannabis Use Disorder
- Benzodiazepine Use Disorder
- Methamphetamine Use Disorder
Treatment Approaches for Substance Use Disorders:
1. Detoxification:
2. Behavioral Therapies:
3. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT):
4. Support Groups and Peer Support:
5. Comprehensive Care:
6. Relapse Prevention:
Substance use disorders are complex conditions that require a comprehensive and individualized approach to treatment. By integrating evidence-based interventions, addressing co-occurring issues, and providing ongoing support, the J. Flowers Health Institute healthcare professionals can help individuals with SUDs achieve and maintain recovery, improving their overall quality of life and well-being.
Substance Use Disorders
How We Treat Substance Use Disorders
Eating Disorders
How We Treat Eating Disorders
- Meet with specialists
- Receive comprehensive diagnostic information
- Develop a personalized treatment plan that works for you
Gambling, Sex, and Technology Addiction
How We Treat These Addictions
- One-on-one meetings with psychologists
- Increased understanding and implementation of coping skills
- Improved communication with loved ones
- Treatment of mood symptoms
- Improved mental, physical, and emotional wellness
Chronic Pain
How We Treat Chronic Pain
- Specialized meetings with physical therapists
- Working with chronic pain experts
- Working with physicians to identify and treat issues related to chronic pain
Understanding Chronic Pain and Multidisciplinary Treatment
Defining Chronic Pain:
Multidisciplinary Treatment of Chronic Pain:
J. Flowers Health Institute specializes in a multidisciplinary treatment for chronic pain and involves a coordinated approach that integrates the expertise of many healthcare professionals to address the diverse needs of individuals with chronic pain.
The following are key components of a multidisciplinary treatment program for chronic pain:
1. Comprehensive Assessment:
2. Pain Management Interventions:
3. Psychological Support:
4. Physical Rehabilitation:
5. Lifestyle Modifications:
6. Patient Education and Self-Management:
7. Coordination of Care:
Why Our Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluations Programs Work Better
- Mental health disorders
- Complex medical conditions
- Substance use disorders
- Chronic pain
- Eating disorders
- Gambling
- Sex addiction
- Technology addictions
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