Vero Beach, FL · Pennsylvania Telemedicine
Psychiatric Care

Psychiatric Care & Addiction Recovery in Vero Beach, FL.

Comprehensive, Compassionate Treatment for Addiction and Mental Health

At Wave Treatment Centers, we know that addiction and mental health are deeply connected. That's why our approach combines psychiatry, psychotherapy, and medical treatment to help you restore balance and build long-term stability.

Your personalized care plan may include:

  • Medication Management for mood disorders, anxiety, or depression
  • Psychotherapy and Counseling to uncover the roots of addiction and emotional distress
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) such as Suboxone, Vivitrol, or Sublocade
  • Outpatient Detox programs for alcohol and substance withdrawal
  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment for co-occurring addiction and mental health conditions
  • TMS Therapy for treatment-resistant depression

Our goal is simple — to help you understand your challenges, manage symptoms safely, and build a sustainable path toward recovery and peace of mind.

Why Choose Wave Treatment Centers

Led by an Experienced Physician

Dr. Beatty has more than a decade of experience treating addiction and psychiatric conditions.

Compassionate, Personalized Care

Every treatment plan is tailored to your individual needs and circumstances.

Outpatient Convenience

Receive professional treatment while maintaining your daily life and responsibilities.

Evidence-Based Medicine

All therapies and medications are backed by current research and clinical success.

A Calm, Supportive Environment

Our clinic provides a safe, private space for healing.

Dual Diagnosis and Long-Term Recovery

Many individuals living with addiction also face depression, anxiety, or trauma. Our dual diagnosis approach ensures that we treat the whole person — not just the addiction — helping you build emotional strength and lasting recovery.

By addressing the mental health conditions that often drive substance use, our care helps you create a stronger foundation for long-term wellness.

Common questions

Psychiatric care FAQ

What is the connection between mental health and addiction?
  • Both mental health disorders and substance abuse disorders have similar risk factors. This can include genetics, high stress jobs, unstable personal lives, and a history of emotional or physical trauma.
  • Mental disorders can make it more likely for you to use drugs, and develop a substance use disorder. Sometimes people with a mental health issue try to use drugs to treat their symptoms and make themselves feel better.
  • Substance abuse and addiction can make it more likely for you to develop a mental health issue. This is because substance abuse and addiction can change the way that your brain works, which can lead to certain mental health issues.
What are the signs of a mental health disorder?
  • Feeling worried or fearful for no reason
  • Excessive sadness
  • Confusion
  • Problems concentrating or learning
  • Extreme mood swings
  • Inappropriate anger or irritability
  • Avoiding friends or social gatherings
  • Problems sleeping
  • Chronic exhaustion
  • Eating too much or too little
  • Having distorted perceptions of reality
  • Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
  • A general feeling of poor health without obvious cause
  • Problems carrying out normal activities, such as going to work or bathing
What is outpatient psychiatric treatment?

Outpatient mental health treatment is a type of treatment that allows people to still live in their own homes during treatment. Your treatment will take place in a doctor's office, hospital, or other clinical setting, but you are not required to stay overnight.

Treatment options include addiction treatment, anxiety disorder treatment, behavioral therapy, bipolar disorder treatment, depression treatment, family therapy, group counseling, individual counseling, medication, psychotherapy, and stress management skills.

Most people begin with weekly visits for 30 to 60 minutes. As you successfully complete your treatment program, the amount of time you have to spend at the facility will decrease.

What are the benefits of outpatient psychiatric treatment?
  • They allow people to maintain contact with their support network
  • They provide people with an opportunity to learn coping skills for both their addiction and mental health symptoms
  • They can help people transition from an inpatient treatment program back into their normal lives with more success
Does insurance cover psychiatric care?

Every plan is different, but many include out-of-network benefits for psychiatric care. Wave is an out-of-network provider — we don’t bill insurance directly, but we’ll provide an itemized superbill so PPO patients can seek reimbursement from their plan.

Reaching out is a brave first step.

Talk to our caring staff and we'll help you find the right path — often with an appointment within 1–2 weeks.

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