Behavioral Health Services
Outpatient Psychiatric Program
This program is designed to provide additional psychiatric support and relieve emotional and personal distress for adult patients who suffer from:
- Delirium, Dementia, and
Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders - Substance-Abuse Disorders
- Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders
- Mood Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Somatoform Disorders
- Factitious Disorders
- Dissociative Disorders
- Eating Disorders
- Impulse-Control Disorders
- Adjustment Disorders
- Personality Disorders
- PTSD
The Outpatient Psychiatric Team
The Outpatient Psychiatric Team consists of Board Certified Psychiatrists who participates in medication management. We also see patients for individual and family therapy. We have two physician assistants and a nurse who co-facilitate educational groups related to medication management and healthy lifestyle. Our psychologist complements our team by helping patient overcome challenges related to activities of daily living and teaching people how to have fun again.
Primary Services
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Mood Disorder Treatment
- Group & Individual Psychotherapy
- ECT (electroconvulsive therapy)
- Medication Management
- Counseling & Testing
- Metabolic Clinic
- TeleMedicine
- Suboxone Treatment
“It’s good to feel like me again.”
Portneuf Behavioral Health is dedicated to compassionate, confidential treatment of all patients.
Outpatient Program
208-239-1222
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Interactive Health Assessments
Did you know?
- National statistics reflect one out of five patients seen in a general medical setting suffers from a mental health problem.
- More than 19 million American adults will suffer from a depressive illness each year.
- Major depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States and world wide.
- Almost every family in the United States has a loved one who has experienced some type of mental health problem.
- Anxiety disorders often co-occur with depressive disorders and can be debilitating to many of the 19 million Americans who suffer from depression each year.
- Psychiatrists and other mental health experts agree that between 80-90% of people with depressive disorders can be successfully treated.

