Behavioral Health Services You Can Trust
Care That Treats the Whole Person, Not Just One Symptom
What Our Behavioral Health Services Include
Behavioral Health Evaluations/Diagnosis
Our behavioral experts assess anxiety, addiction, depression, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and other comorbid issues.
Therapy & Counseling
The psychologists of CPG deliver behavioral therapies & counseling like CBT, IPT, and DBT to help manage behavioral/mental health problems.
Medication Management
Our board-certified psychiatrists prescribe/manage FDA-approved behavioral health medications for psychological and physical symptoms.
Conditions We Treat With Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services for Children, Teens & Adolescents
- Anxiety in children and teens
- ADHD and inability to focus
- Mood & behavior changes
- Trauma and stress-related symptoms
- Oppositional or outrage behaviors and more
Why People Choose Us
- All insurance accepted
- Same-day appointments
- Weekend appointment
- Walk-in appointments
- HIPAA-compliant telepsychiatry
- Outpatient in-clinic care
- Therapies & counseling services
- Evidence-based treatment plans
- Safe medication management
- Ongoing monitoring and follow-ups
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Frequently Asked Questions
Capital Psychiatry Group accepts all major insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid.
Yes. We provide outpatient behavioral health services. That means you can choose the available clinic for behavioral care at your convenience.
Yes. CPG has several clinic locations, and with our telepsychiatry coverage, you can get behavioral health appointments from anywhere you want.
You can choose the provider of your choice. Please look at our provider’s page or call 609-323-5252. Our human support will explain which provider is best for you. You can choose any psychiatrist, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, or a psychologist.
Yes. We extensively offer behavioral health services for children, teens, and adolescents for a wide range of behavioral health issues.
Yes. Certified psychiatrists combine behavioral health therapy and behavioral health medications when it is medically required.