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Doorways Arizona
Counseling and Psychiatric Services for Adolescents and Young Adults

Welcome to Doorways

Doorways is the only clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, that specializes in helping teens and young adults with issues such as eating disorders, substance abuse, trauma, depression, bipolar disorder, mood disorders, ADHD and ADD, self harm, suicide prevention, trauma and more.We provide outpatient faith-based mental health care focused exclusively on adolescents, young adults and their families in the metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona area. We offer the highest quality counseling, dietitian, and psychiatric therapeutic professional services that include a holistic integration of emotional, relational, nutritional and spiritual health for the whole person.

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Now Hiring: Adolescent & Young Adult Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner or Psychiatrist PT, Independent Contractor
Now Hiring: Adolescent & Young Adult Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner or Psychiatrist PT, Independent Contractor Doorways LLC. is a faith-based counseling organization in Phoenix, Arizona, that provides comprehensive outpatient treatment focused exclusively on adolescents, young adults and their families. Providers at Doorways

May is National Mental Health Month
This month, people all over the country will be working to spread awareness about mental health issues and the benefits of mental health treatment.  At the forefront of this effort is Mental Health America, the oldest community-based network committed to

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Upcoming Events

New Group Forming: Adolescent Summer DBT Group
New Group Forming: Adolescent Summer DBT Group Who:  Male and Female Adolescents ages 13-17. Group is

New Group Forming: Journey Group
New Group Forming: Journey Group Who:  Male and Female Adolescents ages 13-17. What: A group combining biblical

Eating Disorders: Ineffective Coping and Misleading Values
44th Annual Southwestern School for Behavioral Health Studies Conference Workshop Topic:  Eating Disorders: Ineffective Coping and

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