Compass Health Center – Oakbrook
Compass Health Center offers Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient programming for adults, adolescents and children with OCD and anxiety disorders. We offer both on-site and virtual group-based programming rooted in daily Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP) with a strong focus on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), in addition to skill building in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). We encourage our participants to practice working through anxiety in pursuit of their personal values. In doing so, we highlight the possibility of living a fulfilling life despite the presence of uncertainty or discomfort.
Level of care and length of treatment are determined primarily by the severity of the individual’s symptoms and evaluated regularly throughout programming by the individual’s treatment team. The patients in our programs work collaboratively with individual and group therapists, psychiatric providers, and family therapists to develop comprehensive treatment plans catered to their personalized goals. We also provide educational support and coordination for children and adolescents during treatment and in their transition back to school.
Through evidence-based practices, wrap-around services, and individualized treatment, Compass Health Center’s OCD & Complex Anxiety Program provides quality care for its clients. Our specialized programming helps those struggling with OCD, panic disorder, social anxiety, illness anxiety, trichotillomania/excoriation, and other complex anxiety disorders return to meaningful living.
Compass Health Center treats individuals with mood and anxiety disorders, moderate substance use issues, and trauma. We have specialty programs and therapists to meet the needs of these patients. Each patients treatment team will put together a treatment plan that works best for the individual. Some patients will transfer to different programs before or after the OCD and Complex Anxiety program, attend specialty groups in other programs, or meet individually with a specialist. This is all based on each person’s unique treatment needs.