Meadows Behavioral Health center rebrands, expands services

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Wickenburg, Ariz.-based Willow Healing Center at The Meadows has rebranded and expanded the scope of its women’s residential treatment program. 

The program, formerly known as Willow House, broadened its clinical focus beyond relational and intimacy issues and trauma to include a wider range of mental and behavioral health conditions, according to an April 21 news release from Phoenix-based Meadows Behavioral Health. 

Willow Healing Center provides care for women with relational and intimacy disorders, trauma including PTSD, eating disorders, mood and anxiety disorders, substance use disorder and co-occurring conditions. 

The Meadows Eating Disorder Program was also fully integrated into Willow Healing Center, serving as the organization’s residential eating disorder program in a women-only environment, the release said. 

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