(IBH)
Integrative Behavioral Health
Program Overview
The Behavioral Health & Cognitive Therapy Program supports the emotional, psychological, and cognitive parts of recovery. Many patients experience mood changes, stress, or concentration difficulties when dealing with pain, injury, or neurological symptoms. Our goal is to help you regain emotional balance, mental clarity, and confidence through evidence-based care tailored to your needs.
Psychotherapy Program
Overview
The Psychotherapy Program focuses on helping you understand and manage the emotional challenges that often appear during orthopedic or neurological recovery. Therapy provides a safe space to talk through stress, frustration, fear, or uncertainty that may arise when an injury affects work, movement, or daily life.
Services
Individual Psychotherapy
Therapy sessions focus on helping you manage emotions, build coping strategies, and navigate changes in daily life. We use evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy and supportive counseling to help patients experiencing stress, anxiety, or adjustment difficulties. Many patients find that working through emotional challenges improves motivation and overall healing.
Post-Injury Support and Pain Coping Strategies
Pain and physical limitation can have a strong emotional impact. We help you understand how pain affects mood, energy, and thought patterns, and we teach strategies that make daily symptoms easier to manage. This service is helpful for patients dealing with ongoing discomfort, limited mobility, or frustration related to slow recovery.
Pre- and Post-Surgical Psychological Care
Emotional readiness plays an important role in surgical outcomes. We prepare patients by addressing expectations, concerns, and coping strategies before surgery, then support recovery afterward by helping manage stress, mood changes, or temporary cognitive effects. This service is often recommended for patients undergoing spine procedures or orthopedic surgeries that require long rehabilitation.
Surgical Clearance Assessments
Some procedures require psychological clearance to ensure you are mentally prepared for the demands of surgery and recovery. These assessments evaluate mood, stress levels, and coping capacity in a supportive, patient-friendly environment. The goal is to help you enter surgery feeling informed, grounded, and ready.
Cognitive Therapy (Nirvana System)
Overview
The Cognitive Therapy Program uses advanced, interactive technology to support thinking, attention, balance, and sensory-motor coordination. The Nirvana System creates an immersive environment that stimulates multiple brain pathways using light, sound, and movement, making therapy more engaging and effective.
Services
Interactive Cognitive Sessions
These sessions combine physical movement with visual and auditory tasks to help restore attention, processing speed, and coordination. The activities strengthen connections between brain and body, making them helpful for patients who feel mentally fatigued or easily overwhelmed after concussion, stress, or injury.
Attention and Memory Training
Structured tasks target short-term memory, recall speed, and sustained focus. This service supports patients who have difficulty concentrating during work, school, or daily routines, especially after concussion or prolonged pain.
Emotional and Sensory-Motor Regulation
Cognitive challenges are paired with controlled movement to improve balance, reaction time, and emotional stability. This treatment is often used for patients who experience irritability, mental fatigue, or difficulties managing stimulation after neurological injury.
Integration With Physical and Psychological Rehabilitation
The Nirvana System works alongside orthopedic care, vestibular therapy, and psychotherapy to support well-rounded recovery. Patients benefit from a coordinated approach that addresses both cognitive and physical healing.