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Locality: Santa Barbara, California

Phone: +1 805-209-4697



Address: 403 East Montecito Street, Suite A 93101 Santa Barbara, CA, US

Website: sbtreatment.com

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Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 07.06.2021

As the restrictions of the pandemic start to slowly lift, it’s important to check in with your teen on the status of their mental health. Having experienced quarantine over the last year, they might need your help adjusting back to the new normalcy of life. Our blog shares 10 different ways you can provide support to your child.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 28.05.2021

Family wellness is a state of positive interaction between members of the family, for them to enjoy ideal mental, social, and physical well-being. While there are various levels of family wellness, some families may face a few challenges. Thrive Global provides a few effective steps for achieving family wellness.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 13.05.2021

In recognizing Family Wellness Month, it’s important to know how pivotal the family role is in treatment. Allowing the family to heal together increases success and long-term recovery. Learn more about families and treatment in the link below.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 05.05.2021

Mission Harbor offers an extensive list of personalized treatment options for you to choose from with the help of our licensed professionals. Visit https://bit.ly/3gJjFQl or call us today. (805) 209-4446

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 23.04.2021

Having a child who is struggling with their mental health can be especially difficult when trying to communicate with them. Fortunately there are signs you can look out for to know when it’s time to seek help for your teen.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 14.04.2021

Mental health disorders can severely affect a person’s life trajectory, derailing their educational and career aspirations and destroying their relationships. Learn more about mental health and when to seek treatment by visiting https://bit.ly/3gJjFQl

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 31.12.2020

This year has taken a major toll on us all and we all hope to start the new year off with a fresh start. Lifehack.org shares a few tips on how to do just that so that you can feel great heading into 2021.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 26.12.2020

Managing our overall wellbeing can be difficult at every stage in life, but it can be particularly challenging as a teen. Here are 10 telling signs to identify if your teen may be struggling with mental health.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 09.12.2020

Properly identifying symptoms of mental health can be a challenge. Check out our guide to discover warning signs, symptoms of withdrawals, and forms of treatment.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 25.11.2020

Mission Harbor is here to help you or a loved one into treatment for addiction whenever you’re ready. Click the link below to watch the video and contact us to learn more about signs to look out for, conversations to have, and to get answers to any questions you may have about treatment.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 17.11.2020

A few months back, there was some big news about Purdue Pharma and the charges that they are facing. Our latest blog dives into everything that is going on with the settlement and how Mission Harbor is here to help if you or a loved one is dealing with an opioid addiction.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 02.11.2020

In Ventura county alone, one in four fatal car accidents involve drunk or drugged driving. We have created a guide to serve as a helpful resource in educating individuals on more of these statistics, not only in Ventura county but for Santa Barbara County, as well as for Southern California as a whole.

Mission Harbor Behavioral Health 28.10.2020

According to the CDC, 29 people die every day from a motor vehicle accident caused by drunk driving and 16% of motor vehicle accidents are caused by drugged driving. This week we will be recognizing National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month and taking a deeper look into some of the staggering statistics that are made up from individuals that choose to drive impaired.