Memorial Mental Health of South Florida

A division of Memorial Medical Group of South Florida

MEMORIAL MENTAL HEALTH OF SOUTH FLORIDA

This website was created with you in mind!

HOW WE CAN HELP YOU

By bringing quality telemedicine appointments directly to you from anywhere you desire.

WHAT WE DO

We help you get back to enjoying the people and things you love.

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Our Mission:

To Recognize Guide and Validate each person in order to help them flourish

Innovating care and nurturing mental well-being through compassion, science, and personalized support - because your mind matters, your story matters, and together we guide you toward a life that brings you joy.

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Treatment Options

Health Services

MEDICATION
MANAGEMENT

Our providers carefully evaluate your symptoms and medical history to recommend safe, effective medications when appropriate. Regular follow-ups ensure your treatment is working and adjusted as needed.

PSYCHOTHERAPY

Through one-on-one or group therapy sessions, you’ll gain support, insight, and practical tools to better manage challenges, improve coping skills, and promote emotional well-being.

LIFESTYLE & HOLISTIC
INTERVENTIONS

We guide you in making sustainable changes—such as improving sleep, nutrition, exercise, and stress management—that play an important role in your overall mental health.

THOUGHT
TRACKING

Using our unique thought-tracking approach, you’ll learn to identify negative thinking patterns, replace them with positive ones, and build healthier mental habits that support long-term improvement.

Bipolar
Disorder

A mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings ranging from depression to mania.

Major Depressive
Disorders

A severe form of depression that significantly impacts daily functioning.

Divorce

Can be an emotionally challenging life change that impacts mental health and relationships.

Insomnia

Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or getting restful sleep.

Panic

A sudden surge of intense fear or discomfort that can cause physical symptoms like a racing heart.

Medication
Management

Ensures safe, effective use of prescribed medications for mental health treatment.

Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder

Involves intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety.

Personality
Disorders

Are enduring patterns of thinking and behavior that deviate from cultural expectations and cause distress.

Post-Partum
Depression

A form of depression that occurs after childbirth, affecting mood and bonding with the baby.

Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder

Develops after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, leading to distressing symptoms.

Psychotic
Disorders

Involve a disconnection from reality, often with hallucinations or delusions.

Relationship
Issues

Include difficulties in communication, trust, or connection with partners, family, or friends.

Schizophrenic
Disorder

A chronic brain disorder that affects thinking, emotions, and behavior, often with hallucinations or delusions.

Trauma

An emotional response to distressing or life-threatening events that impact mental health.

Phobias

Are intense, irrational fears of specific objects, places, or situations.

Mood Disorder

Are conditions that cause disturbances in emotional state, such as depression or bipolar disorder.

Mental Illness

To conditions that affect thinking, mood, behavior, and overall well-being.

Attention Deficit Disorder

A condition that affects focus, organization, and the ability to sustain attention.

Anxiety
Disorders

Involve excessive worry, fear, or nervousness that interferes with daily life.

Bipolar
Disorder

A mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings ranging from depression to mania.

Major Depressive
Disorders

A severe form of depression that significantly impacts daily functioning.

Depression

A mood disorder that causes persistent sadness, loss of interest, and low energy.

Divorce

Can be an emotionally challenging life change that impacts mental health and relationships.

Insomnia

Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or getting restful sleep.

Panic

A sudden surge of intense fear or discomfort that can cause physical symptoms like a racing heart.

Medication
Management

Ensures safe, effective use of prescribed medications for mental health treatment.

Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder

Involves intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety.

Personality
Disorders

Are enduring patterns of thinking and behavior that deviate from cultural expectations and cause distress.

Post-Partum
Depression

A form of depression that occurs after childbirth, affecting mood and bonding with the baby.

Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder

Develops after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, leading to distressing symptoms.

Psychotic
Disorders

Involve a disconnection from reality, often with hallucinations or delusions.

Relationship
Issues

Include difficulties in communication, trust, or connection with partners, family, or friends.

Schizophrenic
Disorder

A chronic brain disorder that affects thinking, emotions, and behavior, often with hallucinations or delusions.

Trauma

An emotional response to distressing or life-threatening events that impact mental health.

Phobias

Are intense, irrational fears of specific objects, places, or situations.

Mood Disorder

Are conditions that cause disturbances in emotional state, such as depression or bipolar disorder.

Mental Illness

To conditions that affect thinking, mood, behavior, and overall well-being.

Services Provided for Adults 18+

MOST COMMON TYPES OF DISORDERS

and how to recognize them

Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders cause excessive worry, fear, or nervousness that can interfere with daily life even without an apparent cause. Therapy, lifestyle strategies, and sometimes medication, can reduce and even resolve symptoms for a better quality of life.

Anxiety Disorders

Behavioral Disorders

Behavioral disorders involve patterns of disruptive, impulsive, or problematic behavior that can affect daily life, relationships, or work. Treatment and support can help manage behaviors and improve overall functioning.

Behavioral Disorders

Mood Disorders

Mood disorders cause persistent changes in mood, such as prolonged sadness or extreme highs and lows, that can affect daily life. With therapy, lifestyle strategies, and sometimes medication, symptoms can be managed and life quality improved.

Mood Disorders

Personality Disorders

Personality disorders involve long-term patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that can make relationships and daily life challenging. With therapy and support, people can learn healthier ways to relate to themselves and others.

Personality Disorders

Psychotic Disorders

Psychotic disorders involve losing touch with reality, which may include hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that aren’t there) or delusions (false beliefs). Treatment with therapy and medication can help manage symptoms and improve daily functioning.

Psychotic Disorders

Suicidal Disorders

Suicidal thoughts or behaviors involve thinking about, planning, or attempting to end one’s life. These are serious mental health concerns, and help from a trained professional can provide support, safety, and treatment to reduce risk.

Suicidal Disorders

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Manifests after experiencing a frightening, dangerous, or life-threatening/changing event. The event may be a personal experience or something a person witnessed.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD

Attention-deficit/
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

ADHD is a condition that affects focus, attention, and self-control. People with ADHD may feel restless, be easily distracted, or struggle with organization or find it difficult to stay seated for even short periods of time.

Attention deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder causes unwanted, recurring thoughts and urges that lead to repetitive and/or obsessive behaviors. Treatment can help manage symptoms and improve daily life.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Eating Disorders

Eating disorders involve unhealthy eating habits and a strong focus on weight or body shape, which can harm both physical and mental health. With treatment and support, people can develop a healthier relationship with food and their body.

Eating Disorders

Insomnia

A sleep disorder that makes it difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep, or achieve restful sleep, leading to daytime fatigue and impaired functioning.

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Major Depressive Disorder

A mood disorder marked by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and low energy that interferes with daily life and well-being.

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Panic Disorder

An anxiety disorder characterized by sudden and repeated episodes of intense fear, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as chest pain, rapid heartbeat, and shortness of breath.

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Postpartum Disorder

A type of mood disorder that can occur after childbirth, involving feelings of sadness, anxiety, or exhaustion that affect a mother’s ability to care for herself or her baby.

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All of these disorders and many more are Treatable!

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