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Mood & Anxiety Treatment
Life, in focus. Days, defined again.
When anxiety takes over a child’s world, when a teen can’t get back to school, when a young adult can’t keep up, when an adult is fraying beneath the surface—weekly therapy can start to feel like a single thread, trying to hold together something that needs more support.
Compass offers psychiatrist-led Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs designed to help individuals stabilize, build coping skills they can actually use, and regain confidence in their daily lives.
About the Program
Program offerings may differ by location. Kindly call us to confirm specific program details.
Ages
- Young Child (5-12)
- Child (8-13)
- Teen (13-18)
- Young Adult (18-23)
- Adult (23+)
Treatment Levels
- IOP
- PHP
In-Person
- Chicago, IL
- Northbrook, IL
- Oak Brook, IL
- Silver Spring, MD
- Golden Valley, MN
- Brookfield, WI
Virtual Locations
- Washington, D.C.
- Virginia
Program Overview
When daily life feels harder to manage
Compass Health Center’s Mood & Anxiety Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs support individuals whose symptoms have grown beyond what weekly therapy alone can address. Our psychiatrist-led, multidisciplinary care provides structured, evidence-based treatment to build practical coping skills necessary to re-engage with daily life—at school, at work, and at home. With age-specific programs, flexible scheduling, and both in-person and virtual options, we meet patients where they are emotionally, developmentally, and logistically.
What Do Mood & Anxiety Disorders Feel Like?
Anxiety and mood disorders, like depression or bipolar, often feel persistent and overwhelming. For some, symptoms build gradually. For others, they escalate after stress, loss, burnout, or significant life changes. When functioning starts to decline, more structured support can make a meaningful difference.
These disorders may look like:
- Constant worry or panic
- Low mood, numbness, or hopelessness
- Trouble sleeping or concentrating
- Avoidance of school, work, or social situations
- A sense that daily life is getting harder to manage
- Irritability, intense energy, trouble sleeping, racing thoughts, and risky behavior
Compass programs provide an intermediate level of care—when symptoms begin to interfere with everyday life—but a trip to the ER or inpatient hospitalization isn’t the right next step.
Not Sure If This Program Is Right for You?
You’re not alone. Many people come to us feeling uncertain, unsure if what they’re going through is “serious enough” or if they’re ready for treatment.
Here’s the truth: If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like things are getting worse—not better— we’re here to help.
Let’s take the first step together.
Ages
Who We Help: Specialized Care by Age Group
Our Mood & Anxiety Treatment supports children, teens, young adults, and adults through age-specific treatment tailored to their unique needs and stage of life.
Big feelings often show up in small bodies as shutdowns, sadness, outbursts, avoidance, sleep disruption, stomachaches, school refusal, or constant reassurance-seeking. When a child struggles, the whole family feels it. This developmentally grounded, family-centered program helps children build emotional regulation skills while supporting caregivers with practical tools, shared language, and guidance that carries into daily life.
Care is structured, predictable, and relational, with a focus on strengthening family communication and supporting progress at home, at school, and in treatment.
Teens are carrying a lot: academic pressure, shifting friendships, identity development, family tension, sleep disruption, and constant comparison. When anxiety or depression begins to narrow their world, they need a treatment setting that supports healthy independence while providing the structure and skills to manage growing demands.
Young adulthood brings new expectations, academic or early career pressure, and changing relationships with family and peers. This program focuses on stabilization, executive functioning, and skill-building, while helping patients stay grounded in their values and connected to the life they are working toward.
Adults often “keep it moving” until they cannot—panic, burnout, insomnia, rumination, irritability, shutdown, withdrawal, hopelessness. This program combines structure and skill-building with space to restore capacity, clarify priorities, and create a way of functioning that can actually be maintained.
Our Specialized Approach
Why Choose Compass for Mood & Anxiety Treatment?
We bring together psychiatric care, evidence-based therapies, and everyday skill-building to help children, teens, young adults, and adults better understand what they’re experiencing, while giving individuals and families practical tools that fit real life and support steadier days over time.
Evidence-Based Therapies
Practical tools to manage anxiety, regulate emotions, and build tolerance for distress.
Multidisciplinary Team
Psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, group, individual, and family therapists, education specialists, and discharge planners who specialize in mood, anxiety, and co-occurring conditions.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Tailored care plans built around each participant’s goals for sustainable progress.
Psychiatric Evaluations
Initial evaluation within 48 hours, with ongoing medication management and regular consultation.
24/7 Psychiatric Access
On-call prescribers available around the clock for urgent needs outside program hours.
Integrated Care Model
A psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner follows each participant throughout treatment and manages medication when appropriate.
Immediate Access
Mental health assessments within 24 hours, with program entry as soon as the next day.
Take The First Step
When thoughts and feelings don’t settle, our Mood & Anxiety Treatment Programs provide structured, psychiatrist-led care for symptoms that are interfering with daily life.
Contact us today to schedule an assessment or learn more about how our specialized mood and anxiety programs can help.
What Your Care Plan May Include
Every care plan is built around the individual—because no two people experience symptoms in the same way. Depending on needs, treatment may include:
Individual therapy is a confidential, one-on-one session between a patient and a licensed therapist focused on supporting mental health treatment through evidence-based care. In these sessions, the therapist and patient work together to explore thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, identify unhelpful patterns, and develop personalized coping strategies and treatment goals.
Recreation therapy at Compass Health Center is an evidence-based treatment modality that uses structured recreational and experiential activities to support mental health recovery and skill development. Led by trained recreation therapists, these sessions focus on improving emotional regulation, social skills, stress management, and overall well-being through activities such as movement, games, creative expression, and mindfulness-based exercises. Recreational therapy availability varies by program and location.
Art therapy is a therapeutic modality that utilizes art materials and the artistic process alongside work with an art therapist within a therapeutic setting. Art materials aid clients in communicating and processing their emotions through non-verbal means. By observing the process, form, content, interests, and comments, an art therapist comprehensively assesses a client’s needs and determines treatment plans to restore, maintain or improve an individual’s mental health.
Animal-assisted therapy at Compass Health Center is a structured, goal-directed therapeutic intervention that incorporates interactions with trained therapy animals as part of a patient’s overall treatment plan. Guided by a licensed clinician, these sessions use animal interactions to help patients reduce anxiety, build emotional regulation skills, increase motivation, and improve social engagement. Animal therapy availability varies by program and location.
Parents often carry a quiet weight: uncertainty, self-doubt, and the sense that they should know how to fix what is happening. Parent groups provide space to learn skills, ask questions, and hear from others navigating similar challenges. These conversations often bring relief as much as information.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy have been demonstrated to be the most effective treatment for anxiety. If the anxiety is severe and causing a significant amount of disruption for the person, Exposure and Response Prevention, a type of Behavioral Therapy, will be recommended.
Children experiencing anxiety may present as tearful, avoidant or irritable. They may have nightmares, refuse to go to school or develop physical symptoms such as stomach aches or headaches.
Anxiety is a normal part of the human experience. No one can live a life free of anxiety. However, for some people, anxiety is experienced more frequently and more intensely. For these individuals, treatment can assist in changing how one experiences anxiety so that it no longer controls their life.
Medication is often used in conjunction with therapy in the treatment of anxiety. Research demonstrates a combination of the two is the best course of treatment for anxiety.
Anxiety in and of itself cannot hurt us. Often, the unhelpful strategies people adopt to try to rid themselves of anxiety are what end up resulting in health concerns.
At Compass Health Center, we want to make sure that a patient can get the healthcare they need, regardless of their insurance coverage. We accept most commercial insurance plans, and we offer flexible payment plans to help make our services more affordable. Our billing team works with the patient/family to establish any plans needed.
The same type of medications used to treat depression are often most effective in treating anxiety.
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Our Impact
We understand that success can look different for everyone depending on your hopes and needs. Here are a few ways we define success:
95%
of patients step down to a lower level of care after treatment
99%
would refer a family member or friend
97%
of patients choose to start a program the same day or next day
90%
of patients maintain progress, not requiring higher care levels for 12+ months post-treatment
Meet Forward, Compass Health Center’s Lookbook
Mental health care is changing—and so is the way we tell its story.
Forward is a collection of voices, insights, and design that feels less like a brochure and more like a magazine you’d actually want to flip through. We created this Lookbook to show how care can be approachable, engaging, and thoughtfully designed—just as our treatment experience is. Inside, you’ll find our philosophy, programs, and patient outcomes shaping Compass care today, and what’s next.