Anxiety Treatment & Residential Care — Prescott, Arizona
Anxiety disorders are among the most common reasons people self-medicate.
They are also among the most undertreated — dismissed as nerves, managed with the wrong medication, or addressed in outpatient settings that weren’t built for the severity of what someone is actually experiencing.
At ViewPoint, we treat anxiety comprehensively. That means understanding what’s driving it, whether it’s trauma, a co-occurring psychiatric condition, chronic substance use, or something that’s never been properly assessed. It means building a treatment plan around the full picture.
Everyone feels anxious. That’s a normal part of being human. What we treat at ViewPoint is something different: anxiety that has taken over, disrupts functioning, damages relationships, and drives behavior that creates its own set of problems.
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health conditions in the United States — but prevalence doesn’t mean they’re being adequately treated.
Many people with significant anxiety have been told their symptoms aren’t severe enough for residential care, or have been managed on medication alone without ever addressing what’s underneath.
For a meaningful portion of those people, anxiety is also connected to something else: a trauma history, a co-occurring substance use disorder, bipolar disorder, or another psychiatric condition that’s been missed or undertreated. When that’s the case, treating anxiety in isolation rarely works.
That’s exactly what ViewPoint is built for.
ViewPoint’s clinical team treats a wide range of anxiety presentations, including those that are severe, treatment-resistant, or complicated by co-occurring diagnoses:
If you’re not sure whether what you or your loved one is experiencing fits one of these categories, that’s okay.
Our admissions team will talk through the situation and help determine whether ViewPoint is the right fit. A formal diagnosis is not required to reach out.
Treatment at ViewPoint starts the same way for every client: with a thorough, unhurried clinical evaluation. Not a checklist. Not a 20-minute intake. A genuine assessment of your history, your symptoms, your prior diagnoses and treatment attempts, and what has and hasn’t worked before.
We don’t assume the last provider got the diagnosis right.
Anxiety is frequently misdiagnosed, and the medications and approaches used to manage it are often chosen without a full understanding of what’s actually driving it. We start from the beginning.
For clients whose anxiety requires medication, our board-certified psychiatrists conduct a comprehensive review of prior medication trials and, when indicated, develop a new pharmacological plan tailored to the individual.
We don’t just continue what the last prescriber started. We evaluate whether it was the right approach to begin with.
CBT is one of the most well-researched treatments for anxiety disorders. It helps clients identify the thought patterns that fuel anxiety — the catastrophizing, the avoidance, the hypervigilance — and replace them with more accurate, functional ways of thinking and responding.
At ViewPoint, CBT is not delivered in a one-size-fits-all group format. It is individualized and adapted to the specific presentation.
DBT provides practical, skills-based tools for managing intense emotional states, including the distress tolerance and emotional regulation deficits that often accompany severe anxiety. For clients whose anxiety co-occurs with trauma, borderline personality disorder, or chronic emotional dysregulation, DBT is frequently a core component of the treatment plan.
When anxiety is rooted in or amplified by traumatic experience, EMDR can be a powerful tool. Our certified EMDR therapists use this evidence-based approach to help clients process traumatic memories that continue to activate the nervous system, reducing the anxiety response at its source rather than simply managing its symptoms.
Many clients with anxiety also have complex, ambivalent relationships with their own treatment. Motivational Interviewing helps clients explore and resolve that ambivalence, building the internal motivation for change that makes other therapies more effective.
Because anxiety and trauma are so frequently intertwined, our clinicians are trained to assess and address trauma as part of anxiety treatment whenever it is present. This is not a separate program that clients are referred to. It is integrated into the same individualized plan.
Understanding anxiety from a clinical perspective — what it does to the brain and body, why avoidance makes it worse, how the nervous system learns fear and can unlearn it — is a meaningful part of treatment. Our psychoeducational groups give clients the tools to understand and make sense of their own experience.
Anxiety doesn’t only affect the person experiencing it. It reshapes how families communicate, how they function, and how they respond to the person who is struggling. ViewPoint involves families throughout the treatment process — with education, regular updates, and family therapy — so that the environment that clients return to actually supports their recovery.
Most outpatient and short-term residential programs are well-suited for mild to moderate anxiety presentations. ViewPoint exists for something different: anxiety that is severe, treatment-resistant, or complicated by co-occurring psychiatric conditions, trauma, or substance use.
Here’s what that means in practice:
If anxiety has taken over — if it’s driving substance use, straining relationships, or making it impossible to function the way you want to — ViewPoint may be the right place to finally address it properly.
Our admissions team is available now. Calls are confidential. There is no obligation. We’re here to help you figure out what the right next step looks like, even if that step isn’t ViewPoint.