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Meadows Behavioral Healthcare

Meadows Behavioral Healthcare

Mental Health Care

Phoenix, Arizona 20,730 followers

A leading national provider of behavioral health offering differentiated, evidence-based healthcare treatment.

About us

Meadows Behavioral Healthcare is the most trusted name in treating unresolved emotional trauma, along with co-occurring conditions including alcohol and drug addiction, sex and love addiction, eating disorders, panic and anxiety disorders, PTSD, codependency, depression, bipolar disorder, and more. MBH focuses on addiction, family-of-origin issues, and all forms of abuse in a safe and comforting environment. Our compassionate team of behavioral health professionals examines core issues and subsequent dysfunctional developmental patterns that lead to harmful behaviors and disorders like addiction, depression, physical illness, resentments, problems with intimacy and spirituality, and negative-control and impulsivity issues. MBH’s Senior Fellows – a distinguished list that includes Pia Mellody, Dr. Claudia Black, Dr. Patrick Carnes, Dr. Peter Levine, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, Dr. Tian Dayton, Dr. Kevin McCauley, Dr. Richard Schwartz, Resmaa Menakem, Dr. Laurence Heller, Dr. Stephanie Carnes, and Jenni Schaefer – are true pioneers and the most prominent voices in their respective fields. These industry thought leaders guide our treatment approach and provide ongoing training in innovative treatment processes. Our world-class multidisciplinary team of clinicians ensures that every patient gets proven, effective, and appropriate treatment that is designed to heal not just a single condition but the whole person. By doing so, thousands of individuals of all ages and from all backgrounds have gained a new lease on life. As a TRICARE Provider, MBH is honored to provide behavioral health and substance abuse inpatient and outpatient services with an emphasis on trauma, PTSD, and addictive disease disorders, to active-duty military members, retirees, and dependents.

Website
https://www.themeadows.com
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Phoenix, Arizona
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1976
Specialties
Trauma, Drug Addiction, Family Therapy, Gambling Addiction, Sex Addiction, Love Addiction, Co-dependence, mood disorders: bipolar disorder, Depression, Anxiety disorders: PTSD, Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, Equine Therapy, 12-Step, Love Avoidance, Eating Disorders, Alcohol Addiction, and Substance Abuse

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Updates

  • First responders, veterans, and active-duty service members experience elevated rates of trauma exposure, PTSD, moral injury, substance use, depression, and anxiety — often carrying the weight of those experiences long after service ends. Join Kevin McCauley, MD, MPH, Meadows Senior Fellow, and William Reynolds, PA-C LCDR USN (Ret.), for a virtual continuing education series exploring the clinical differences between PTSD and moral injury, common co-occurring disorders, and trauma-focused approaches that support engagement and long-term healing. This discussion will also highlight culturally responsive care and the work being done through The Meadows’ Unbroken program supporting military, veterans, and first responders. 📅 Choose from one of three live sessions: • Tuesday, May 26 • Wednesday, May 27 • Friday, May 29 💻 Streaming live via Zoom 🎓 1.0 CE, CNE, and CME credit available 👉 Register at https://lnkd.in/g6mFrXhy and select your preferred event date.  

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  • Recognition is one of the ways culture comes to life. We believe investing in people and creating moments where employees feel seen and valued strengthens both our teams and our mission. Appreciate Erie Hebert sharing this reflection and helping highlight the importance of recognizing the people behind the work. Recognition is more than appreciation — it’s one of the ways culture is strengthened and people stay connected to purpose. We’re grateful for our leaders across The Meadows who continue investing in people and creating spaces where teams feel seen, supported, and valued.

    Recognition is never “extra.” It is leadership in action. When a CEO pauses long enough to recognize the effort behind the mission — the late nights, emotional labor, problem-solving, teamwork, sacrifices, and unwavering consistency — something powerful happens inside an organization. People feel seen. People feel valued. People feel connected to purpose. And when people feel connected to purpose, morale rises. Energy changes. Ownership deepens. Teams begin pushing harder for each other, not because they have to…because they want to. In behavioral healthcare especially, recognition matters deeply. This work is emotionally demanding. Our teams carry stories of trauma, grief, relapse, hope, and healing every single day. Acknowledging that weight — and the humans carrying it — is not soft leadership. It is essential leadership. The most impactful CEOs understand this: Culture is not built in boardrooms alone. It is built in hallways, treatment teams, morning huddles, handwritten notes, public praise, quiet check-ins, and moments where staff members hear: “I see your impact.” “You matter here.” “What you do changes lives.” Recognition creates momentum. Momentum creates belief. Belief creates mission-driven teams capable of extraordinary outcomes. Never underestimate what happens when leadership intentionally pours belief back into its people. Our CEO, Kate Renwick-Espinosa, of Meadows Behavioral Healthcare did just that today. We are grateful. "Who's in your tribe?" #meadowsbh #connection #recognition #changelivesforever

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  • During Military Appreciation Month, we honor the service, sacrifice, and resilience of veterans, active-duty military members, and their families. At The Meadows, supporting this community is deeply personal. Many members of our team are veterans or family members of those who have served — bringing lived experience, cultural understanding, and compassion into the work we do every day. Through programs like Unbroken, we understand the unique challenges connected to service-related trauma, mental health, identity, and recovery. From the values of honor and camaraderie to the realities of operational stress and life after service, our team is committed to providing culturally responsive, trauma-focused care designed to support military communities. To all who have served — and to those who continue to support them — thank you.

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  • We’re proud to share that Dr. Claudia Black, Ph.D., Senior Fellow at The Meadows and internationally recognized pioneer in family systems and trauma work, has been announced as the first keynote speaker for AYAC 2026 on June 10. For decades, Dr. Black’s work has helped shape conversations around addiction, family dynamics, trauma, and recovery—impacting both professionals in the field and the individuals and families they serve. As a Senior Sponsor of AYAC 2026, we’re honored to support this important event and the continued advancement of young adult treatment and mental healthcare. 💙 Register for AYAC 2026 here: https://lnkd.in/ga5WUxYX

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  • Sex addiction and betrayal trauma can deeply impact individuals, relationships, and families — often leaving both partners navigating shame, confusion, and emotional pain. Join Dr. Georgia Fourlas, DSW, LCSW, LISAC, CSAT-S, Executive Director of Rio Retreat at The Meadows, for a dinner and continuing education presentation exploring sex addiction, betrayal trauma, compulsive sexual behaviors, and treatment pathways for both sex addicts and their partners. Participants will also explore how modern technology can contribute to compulsive sexual behaviors, how betrayal trauma manifests in partners, and the treatment and 12-Step resources available to support long-term healing and recovery. 📅 Wednesday, June 3, 2026 🎓 Earn 1.5 Continuing Education Credits Register here: https://lnkd.in/ggS9xnfS For more information, contact: Justin Bomberg | Justin.Bomberg@MeadowsBH.com | 831-884-3517

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  • Eating disorders and trauma rarely exist separately — healing shouldn’t either. Join us for a professional development presentation exploring a whole-person approach to eating disorder recovery and trauma treatment, featuring Tiffany Ingersoll, MA, LPC-S, LPCC-S, Clinical Director of Willow Healing Center at The Meadows, alongside Meadows Senior Fellow and bestselling author Jenni Schaefer. 📅 Friday, June 5, 2026 📍 Meadows Outpatient Center – Las Vegas 🎓 Earn 1.0 CE credit Register here: https://lnkd.in/gJWFEKdf For more information, contact: Naomi Jones | Naomi.Jones@MeadowsBH.com | 702-444-6044

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  • For decades, Gentle Path at The Meadows has supported men seeking healing from sex, love, and intimacy challenges. Guided by the pioneering work of Dr. Patrick Carnes, the program has helped thousands of men rebuild relationships, restore a sense of self, and move toward lasting change. 💙 Healing is possible. It starts with a single step.

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  • At The Meadows, we understand that healing isn’t one-size-fits-all. Our treatment is as personal as your journey. Our care is guided by a comprehensive, integrated model designed to address the root of what you’re experiencing, not just the symptoms. From trauma and mental health to addiction and co-occurring disorders, every part of you and your story matters. Our holistic approach combines clinical expertise, neuroscience, experiential therapies, community connection, and personalized care because lasting healing happens when the whole person is supported. You’re not alone. Healing is possible, and help is available. Learn more at https://hubs.la/Q04g0sjj0

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  • In tandem with The Meadows’ 50th anniversary, we’re proud to support 50 Years of Understanding: Growing Up With Addiction — a free, one-day virtual event exploring how treatment has evolved and where it’s headed next. 📅 May 8 💻 Free virtual event 🕒 6:30 am – 2:50 pm PT/AZ Hosted by Dr. Tian Dayton, MA, PhD, TEP and Samantha Quinlan, this full-day experience features conversations and live Q&A sessions throughout the day, covering advocacy, family impact, recovery movements, and the future of care. Join for the full day or drop into sessions including: ✔️ Growing Up with Addiction ✔️ Recovery, Identity and Community ✔️ Family-Centered Healing Across Generations ✔️ The Future of Advocacy and Access Featured session: Join us for a conversation with Meadows Senior Fellows Dr. Kevin McCauley and Dr. Tian Dayton, MA, PhD, TEP, and Meadows President Jaime Vinck, as they reflect on how treatment systems have evolved over the past 50 years and where care is headed next. 👉 Register here: https://lnkd.in/dS6FN4yt 

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