Mental Health Service, Delray Beach

In Delray Beach, Florida,  we provide mental health services for adults facing mood, behavior, or substance-related challenges. Care includes evaluation, therapy, medication support, and family involvement within a structured clinical setting.

This page explains how treatment begins, what services you may use, and how care connects to ongoing recovery support. Each step is coordinated inside our licensed addiction treatment center in Delray Beach.


Caron Florida

4575 Linton Blvd, Delray Beach, FL 33445, United States

Mon: Open 24 hours
Tues: Open 24 hours
Wed: Open 24 hours
Thurs: Open 24 hours
Fri: Open 24 hours
Sat: Open 24 hours
Sun: Open 24 hours

Please call (887) 297-6279 to check for availability and schedule an appointment


Psychiatric Evaluation, Delray Beach

A psychiatric evaluation in Delray Beach helps identify depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use, or other mental health concerns. You meet with a licensed clinician who reviews symptoms, history, medications, and safety needs. This evaluation guides diagnosis and the first treatment plan within our Delray Beach clinical setting. Findings from the evaluation shape therapy, medication decisions, and the level of care. A clear diagnosis helps prevent treatment delays and supports steady progress from the start. Many people begin this process while seeking structured support near central Delray Beach and the surrounding coastal communities.

Medication Management, Delray Beach

Medication management in Delray Beach supports people who need safe, ongoing psychiatric medication review. You meet with a licensed prescriber who tracks symptoms, side effects, and daily functioning. Each visit helps adjust dosing and protect your physical and emotional stability within our Delray Beach treatment setting. Regular follow-up visits monitor mood, sleep, energy, and response to treatment. Changes are made carefully to reduce risk and support steady improvement over time. This structured care often serves people traveling from nearby Lake Ida who need consistent psychiatric support close to home.

Individual Therapy, Delray Beach

Individual therapy in Delray Beach gives you one-on-one time with a licensed clinician to address mental health symptoms and life stress. Sessions focus on emotions, behavior patterns, and coping skills that affect daily stability. You work at a pace that matches your safety, readiness, and treatment goals within a private clinical setting. Therapy may include cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma-informed counseling, and support for co-occurring substance use concerns. Progress is reviewed often to guide treatment planning and emotional growth. This service supports people across Delray Beach and nearby Palm Beach County communities who seek consistent, confidential care.

Group Therapy, Delray Beach

Group therapy in Delray Beach gives you structured support with others facing similar mental health or substance use challenges. Sessions are guided by a licensed clinician and focus on coping skills, communication, and shared problem-solving. You learn through discussion, feedback, and practice in a safe clinical setting. Groups may address depression, anxiety, relapse prevention, or emotional regulation based on treatment needs. Regular participation builds accountability and reduces isolation during recovery. This service supports people in Delray Beach and nearby coastal communities who benefit from shared therapeutic structure.

Family Therapy, Delray Beach

Family therapy in Delray Beach helps you and your loved ones address patterns that affect mental health and recovery. Sessions focus on communication, boundaries, and shared coping skills guided by a licensed clinician. This work supports stability at home while treatment is in progress. Meetings may include education about depression, anxiety, or substance use and how symptoms affect daily life. Families practice clear responses to stress, conflict, and relapse warning signs. This service supports households across Delray Beach and nearby Palm Beach County communities seeking stronger recovery support together.

Behavioral Therapy, Delray Beach

Behavioral therapy in Delray Beach helps you change daily habits that affect mood, thinking, and substance use. Sessions focus on clear goals, skill practice, and steady progress with a licensed clinician. This approach supports safer choices and improved emotional control during treatment. You learn coping skills for stress, triggers, and difficult emotions through structured exercises and guided feedback. Care may include cognitive behavioral methods, behavior tracking, and relapse-prevention planning. This service supports adults across Delray Beach seeking practical mental health support.

Driving Directions to Our Delray Beach Center

Our Delray Beach center is located on Linton Boulevard and is easy to reach from major roads in the area. On-site parking is available, with a wheelchair-accessible car park and entrance for added convenience.

Driving Directions from Downtown Delray Beach:

  • Head south towards NW 1st St

  • Turn right onto NW 1st St, then turn left onto NW 1st Ave

  • Turn right onto W Atlantic Ave

  • Take the ramp to I-95 South toward Miami

  • Merge onto I-95 South and continue

  • Take Exit 51 for Linton Blvd

  • Follow the ramp toward Morikami Museum

  • Turn onto Linton Blvd and continue east

  • Turn into the parking area

  • Our center is on the right


Questions People Ask About Mental Health Services in Delray Beach

A mental health crisis occurs when thoughts, emotions, or behaviors create an immediate risk of harm or loss of daily control. Signs may include suicidal thinking, severe panic, psychosis, or inability to care for basic needs. 

Call 911 for immediate danger or 988 for urgent mental health support. Stay with the person, listen calmly, and remove access to harmful items when safe. 

Consider therapy when mood, stress, substance use, or relationships begin to disrupt daily life. Early care can reduce symptom severity and prevent a crisis.

Common evidence-based options include cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-focused therapy, and structured group counseling.

Yes, substance use can trigger or worsen anxiety, depression, paranoia, or mood instability. Brain chemistry changes, and withdrawal effects often intensify symptoms

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