|
Sometimes the most serious medical conditions are suffered in silence. Little Company of Mary offers an understanding environment for women seeking treatment for psychiatric, alcohol and/or substance abuse issues. Appointments are available almost immediately, 24/7, to help address any crisis in life. With a dedicated intake team, women are seen directly by behavioral health experts. All to deliver the highest level of symptom identification and treatment planning. With a holistic approach and a full continuum of services, we’re ready to help with the resources a woman needs to get back on a healthy path.
Behavioral Health Services Incorporating a wide range of treatment options, a talented caring staff and leading technology; Little Company of Mary Behavioral Health prides itself on being the premier behavioral health facility in Chicago’s southwest community.
-
Confidential Assessment and Referral Services
-
Inpatient Psychiatric Services: crisis intervention, safety and stabilization for acute mental health symptoms
-
Inpatient Medical Detoxification Services: medically managed detoxification with immediate link to outpatient care
-
Outpatient Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Services: highly structured treatment programs that are designed to manage the illness on an outpatient basis, prevent hospitalization and/or are implemented as a step-down from inpatient care to provide further stabilization, education and promote long-term recovery
Dual Diagnosis Little Company of Mary Behavioral Health has the unique ability to treat the patient who has a coexisting psychiatric and chemical dependency problem, called dual diagnosis. Both problems must be addressed together for optimum recovery.
For more information please call 708.422.0110.
|
|
|
Take a Virtual Tour of a Group Therapy Room

|
 |
|
What should you know about Behavioral Health?
-
The good news – it’s treatable
-
41% of depressed women are too embarrassed to seek help
-
Depression affects twice as many women as men
-
Anxiety affects 13% of the entire population in the U.S., primarily women
What are signs and symptoms of depression?
-
Persistent sad, anxious or "empty" feelings
-
Feelings of hopelessness and/or pessimism
-
Feelings of guilt, worthlessness and/or helplessness
-
Irritability, restlessness
-
Loss of interest in activities once pleasurable, including sex
-
Fatigue and decreased energy
-
Difficulty concentrating, remembering and making decisions
-
Insomnia, early–morning wakefulness or excessive sleeping
-
Overeating or appetite loss
-
Thoughts of suicide, suicide attempts
-
Persistent aches or pains, headaches, cramps or digestive problems that do not ease even with treatment
What are signs and symptoms of anxiety?
-
Restlessness or feeling keyed up or on edge
-
Being easily fatigued
-
Difficulty concentrating or mind going blank
-
Irritability
-
Muscle tension
-
Sleep disturbance (difficulty falling or staying asleep, or restless unsatisfying sleep)
What can I do?
|
|
 |
|