Anxiety can often be a significant problem for many, disrupting someone’s well-being and overall quality of life.

At Peachtree Wellness Solutions, our anxiety treatment in Atlanta is customized to fit the unique needs of each individual.

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) estimates that about 40 million adults (18.1% of the U.S. population) struggle with anxiety disorders each year.

If you or a loved one are struggling with anxiety, we can help. Learn more about our mental health programs in Atlanta, or call us now at 770-202-1274.

You are not alone. You deserve to get help.

Peachtree Wellness is an industry leader in mental health treatment. Our team of top medical experts specialize in dual diagnosis treatment and are committed to ensuring that each patient is treated as an individual. Call us today, we’re available 24/7.

Anxiety Treatment Programs in Atlanta, Georgia

Our anxiety treatment in Atlanta is based on the severity of the anxiety disorder and the specific treatment needs of the individual. We offer a full continuum of care that includes the following:

  • Residential: Our residential treatment is for individuals with severe anxiety disorders where they are unable to function normally. Inpatient treatment provides 24/7 monitoring and support with highly structured and intensive treatment.

     

  • Partial Hospitalization Program: Our PHP (partial hospitalization program) is for individuals who do not need 24/7 monitoring but require intensive and structured treatment. Clients attend daily sessions while returning home in the evenings.

     

  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): Our IOP (intensive outpatient treatment) is a step-down level of care from our PHP for individuals who need continued support and intensive treatment for their anxiety disorder. Sessions are held multiple times weekly but for fewer hours each day than our PHP. IOPs offer more flexibility so individuals can work, attend school, and manage other responsibilities while still receiving the treatment they need.

     

  • OP: Our OP (outpatient program) is the least intensive level of care. Sessions are scheduled at times that work best for individuals based on their responsibilities. Sessions are normally several times weekly for a few hours initially but can become weekly or less frequent as one progresses in their treatment. 

How To Know If Someone Needs Anxiety Treatment?

Understanding when someone needs anxiety treatment can be crucial for their wellbeing and quality of life. 

While everyone experiences anxiety occasionally, professional help may be needed when anxiety becomes overwhelming and persistently interferes with daily activities.

Watch for signs that anxiety is taking control of someone’s life, such as when they struggle to maintain relationships, complete basic tasks, or leave their home. Physical symptoms like frequent panic attacks, persistent stomach issues, or constant muscle tension can also indicate a need for professional intervention.

Key warning signs that suggest someone should seek professional help include:

  • Experiencing anxiety that persists for several weeks and significantly impacts their ability to work, study, or maintain relationships
  • Developing unhealthy coping mechanisms like excessive alcohol use or social isolation to manage their anxiety
  • Having panic attacks that occur frequently and without clear triggers, accompanied by physical symptoms like racing heart or difficulty breathing

If someone shows these signs, and if they persist for more than two weeks or cause significant distress, it’s important to encourage them to seek evaluation from a mental health professional. 

Treatment options may include therapy, medication, or a combination of both, depending on their specific situation and needs.

The good news is that anxiety disorders are highly treatable, and seeking help early can prevent symptoms from becoming more severe.

Types of Anxiety Disorders

There are several different types of anxiety disorders, each with its own symptoms, as follows:

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

GAD includes persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of life, such as health, work, or personal issues. This worry is often unrealistic or out of proportion to the situation.

Specific Phobias

This disorder involves intense fear of a specific object or situation, such as heights, animals, or flying. This fear is generally irrational and leads to avoidance behavior.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Often included in anxiety-related conditions, OCD is characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) that cause anxiety, leading individuals to engage in repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) to alleviate the distress.

Panic Disorder

Panic Disorder is characterized by sudden and intense episodes of fear known as panic attacks, which may involve heart palpitations, sweating, trembling, and feelings of impending doom.

Separation Anxiety Disorder

Intense fear or anxiety about being separated from a person or people to whom the individual is emotionally attached. This is most commonly seen in children but can also occur in adults.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Though classified separately in many diagnostic systems, PTSD involves intense anxiety related to a traumatic event, leading to flashbacks, nightmares, and hyper-arousal.

Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)

Social phobia includes intense fear of social situations or performance settings where one might feel judged, embarrassed, or humiliated.

Selective Mutism

A rare disorder often found in children, where they are unable to speak in certain social situations despite being able to speak in others, like at home.

Signs and Symptoms of An Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety disorders can manifest through various physical and psychological symptoms. These symptoms can vary in intensity and frequency from person to person.

Physical Signs of Anxiety:

  • Rapid heartbeat and palpitations that occur frequently, especially in situations that wouldn’t normally cause stress or fear
  • Excessive sweating and trembling hands, particularly during everyday activities or social interactions
  • Persistent muscle tension and physical restlessness that makes it difficult to relax or sit still

Psychological Symptoms of Anxiety:

  • Constant feelings of dread or impending doom, even when there’s no clear threat or danger present
  • Uncontrollable racing thoughts and difficulty concentrating on tasks or conversations
  • Persistent worrying about multiple aspects of life that feels impossible to control or manage

Behavioral Changes:

  • Avoiding social situations, places, or activities that trigger anxiety, even when this avoidance impacts daily life
  • Developing ritualistic behaviors or specific routines to manage anxiety, such as checking things repeatedly
  • Having trouble sleeping or experiencing changes in sleep patterns due to racing thoughts or worry

Many people with anxiety disorders also experience panic attacks, which can include:

  • Intense fear or terror that comes on suddenly
  • Feeling like you’re losing control or going crazy
  • Physical symptoms like chest pain, difficulty breathing, or feeling faint

It’s important to note that experiencing some of these symptoms occasionally is normal. However, if these symptoms persist for several weeks, occur frequently, or significantly impact daily life, it may indicate an anxiety treatment is needed.

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Anxiety Medication

Anxiety medications can be an effective part of treatment, often working best when combined with therapy and lifestyle changes.

While mental health medication isn’t right for everyone, it can help manage severe symptoms and provide relief while developing long-term coping strategies.

SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors): These medications work by increasing serotonin levels in the brain, helping regulate mood and anxiety. Common examples include sertraline (Zoloft) and escitalopram (Lexapro). They typically take several weeks to reach full effectiveness and are often prescribed for long-term anxiety management.

Beta-Blockers: While primarily used for heart conditions, beta-blockers can help manage the physical symptoms of anxiety, such as rapid heartbeat, shaking, and sweating. 

They’re particularly helpful for situational anxiety, like public speaking or performance anxiety, and work by blocking the effects of adrenaline.

Anxiolytics (Anti-anxiety medications): Also known as benzodiazepines, these medications provide rapid relief from acute anxiety symptoms. Examples include alprazolam (Xanax) and lorazepam (Ativan). 

While effective for short-term use, they can be habit-forming and are typically prescribed for brief periods or occasional use due to their potential for dependence.

Therapies Utilized in Our Atlanta Anxiety Treatment Program

One of the many benefits of our anxiety treatment in Atlanta is the ability to customize and personalize your treatment and care plan with a variety of different therapies to suit your unique needs. Your individualized care plan could include any of the following:

  • Biosound therapy: Biosound therapy uses vibrational sounds and patterns to help you learn to relax and achieve a restful state.

     

  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT): Various FDA-approved medications may be prescribed to help alleviate anxiety symptoms.

     

  • Neurofeedback therapy: This non-invasive therapy helps you gain control over your brainwaves and reduce anxiety symptoms by better understanding how brainwave patterns contribute to your anxiety symptoms.

     

  • Red light therapy: Red light therapy is another non-invasive therapy that uses red light wavelengths targeted at specific brain regions responsible for mood regulation to help alleviate anxiety symptoms.

     

  • Music therapy: Various forms of music are used to help individuals with anxiety improve their mood and reduce related symptoms.

     

  • Genetic testing: Genetic testing can help determine which medications are most effective for treating anxiety.

     

  • Pet therapy: Pet therapy can effectively treat anxiety because pets require unconditional love and support. This diversion can provide a calming effect and reduce anxiety levels.

     

  • Holistic therapies: Other holistic therapies, such as art therapy and yoga, can help reduce stress and anxiety while promoting healing and improving mental well-being.

     

  • Individual therapy: One-on-one therapy sessions with a licensed therapist can help people explore the underlying causes of their anxiety disorder while developing effective coping skills.

     

  • Group therapy: Group therapy provides educational opportunities, gaining knowledge through shared experiences and developing a strong peer support network.

     

  • Family therapy: Anxiety does not just affect the individual but their loved ones as well. Family therapy helps family members better understand anxiety, how they can support their loved ones, and addresses any other family-related issues or problems.

     

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) can help people with anxiety disorders by teaching them practical skills to manage overwhelming emotions and distressing thoughts through mindfulness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness techniques.

How Long Does Anxiety Treatment in Atlanta Last?

The duration of anxiety treatment in Atlanta depends on the severity of your anxiety, the progress you make, your specific needs, and the level of care required initially. Generally, most people require several weeks to several months in a residential program or PHP before transitioning to a lower level of care. 

People in our IOP can require several months of treatment before transitioning to our OP. Once you reach our OP level of care, it should be viewed as ongoing maintenance and care to help you maintain your improved mental well-being. OP treatment can last several months or longer. 

How Effective Is Anxiety Treatment In Atlanta?

When anxiety treatment is customized to fit the individual’s needs, it can be highly effective with the following benefits:

  • Improved self-confidence
  • Effective coping skills
  • Improved physical and mental health
  • Improved communications and relationships
  • Increased focus and concentration
  • Increased enjoyment in personal hobbies and activities
  • Enhanced social interactions

Begin Anxiety Treatment in Atlanta, Georgia Today

Are you tired of anxiety affecting your daily routines and life? At Peachtree Wellness Solutions, our anxiety treatment in Atlanta provides personalized and comprehensive treatment options to fit your needs for improved mental health and well-being. 

Our caring and compassionate team is ready to help you regain control over your life and start experiencing the benefits of our anxiety treatments. Contact us today to discover the path to a better tomorrow.  

Contact us immediately. In the case of a medical emergency please contact 911 or visit your emergency department.

More on Anxiety

Anxiety treatment costs vary depending on the type and duration of treatment. However, costs should never deter you from seeking the help and support you need for improved mental health and well-being. Many health insurance plans cover most, if not all, of the costs for mental health services, minus deductibles and copays. Please feel free to contact our admissions coordinators for assistance in determining your mental health insurance coverage.

According to the Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA), anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder in the United States with the following statistics:

  • 40 million adults, 18 or older, have an anxiety disorder annually.
  • Only 36.9 percent receive treatment, even though anxiety is highly treatable.
  • 6.8 million adults have generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).
  • 6 million adults are affected by panic disorders.
  • 15 million adults have social anxiety disorder (SAD). 
  • 19.3 million adults are affected by specific phobias.
Dr Bryon Mcquirt

Medically Reviewed

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Bryon McQuirt

Last Updated on:
February 11, 2025

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