North Spring Behavioral Healthcare

North Spring Behavioral Healthcare The facility shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. Model representations of real patients are shown.

North Spring offers a continuum of behavioral health services for children and adolescents including inpatient acute care, residential treatment, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient treatment. Physicians are on the medical staff of North Spring Behavioral Healthcare, but, with limited exceptions, are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of North Spring Behavioral

Healthcare. We are unable to provide medical advice through social media. Please contact your physician, or in case of emergency, call 911 or the National Su***de Prevention Lifeline at 988. Please visit our website for language assistance, disability accommodations, the non-discrimination notice, Terms of Service and other important disclaimers.

This Earth Day, we recognize the vital connection between environmental health and mental health. We believe thoughtful,...
04/22/2026

This Earth Day, we recognize the vital connection between environmental health and mental health. We believe thoughtful, sustainable spaces play an important role in healing, reflection and recovery.

Today and every day, we’re committed to supporting wellbeing for our patients, our staff and our planet.

We encourage everyone to evaluate their stress levels, practice healthy stress management and reach out to a professiona...
04/16/2026

We encourage everyone to evaluate their stress levels, practice healthy stress management and reach out to a professional if you are feeling overwhelmed. How do you manage your stress in a healthy way?

We move beyond awareness to acceptance, recognizing and respecting the unique strengths, perspectives and experiences of...
04/03/2026

We move beyond awareness to acceptance, recognizing and respecting the unique strengths, perspectives and experiences of autistic individuals.

Autism is not something to be “fixed,” but understood and supported with compassion and individualized approaches.

Military children face unique mental health challenges, including deployment‑related anxiety, frequent relocations and s...
04/01/2026

Military children face unique mental health challenges, including deployment‑related anxiety, frequent relocations and social adjustment difficulties.

You don’t have to navigate this alone. Reach out to us and we’ll help you find the program that’s right for your child and your family.

Happy National Doctors Day! We proudly celebrate the dedicated physicians who make healing possible every day. Your comp...
03/30/2026

Happy National Doctors Day! We proudly celebrate the dedicated physicians who make healing possible every day. Your compassion, clinical expertise and commitment to whole person care create a safe, supportive environment where recovery and hope can thrive.

03/06/2026

Looking for flexible, supportive mental health care? Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides structured treatment designed to help individuals build coping skills, strengthen emotional wellness and receive the support they need — all while maintaining daily routines at home, school, or work.

Learn more, https://bit.ly/3OPii9o.

Social workers play a vital role in supporting individuals and families through some of life’s most challenging moments....
03/04/2026

Social workers play a vital role in supporting individuals and families through some of life’s most challenging moments. They are often the steady voice in times of crisis, the advocate when someone feels unheard, and the guide who helps people navigate the path toward healing and stability. Their work is especially essential.

Social workers help coordinate care, connect patients with critical resources, support families and ensure that every person receives compassionate, person centered treatment. Their dedication strengthens our community and transforms lives every day.

February is  , a time to honor, reflect and uplift. We recognize the profound contributions Black individuals have made ...
02/18/2026

February is , a time to honor, reflect and uplift. We recognize the profound contributions Black individuals have made to our communities, our culture and the field of mental health.

We also acknowledge the unique challenges Black communities continue to face when it comes to accessing equitable, culturally informed behavioral health care. Click the link to learn more about our programs and services and how we can help, https://bit.ly/4tGYTr4.

02/17/2026

Is your child or adolescent currently facing challenges related to depression or experiencing a heightened sense of sadness? If so, we are here to provide the support and assistance they need to navigate through these difficult emotions and find a path towards healing and well-being.

Learn how, https://bit.ly/4bVlPMT.

Today, we honor the life and legacy of two of the most influential figures in the history of psychology: Kenneth Bancrof...
02/05/2026

Today, we honor the life and legacy of two of the most influential figures in the history of psychology: Kenneth Bancroft Clark and Mamie Phipps Clark.

Together, the Clarks conducted the groundbreaking Doll Study, which examined the psychological impact of segregation on Black children. Their research revealed the deep harm caused by racial discrimination and internalized bias.

The Clarks’ work made history as the first psychological research cited by the U.S. Supreme Court and played a critical role in the landmark decision to end school segregation.

Their legacy continues to remind us of the power of research, advocacy and equity in shaping a more just future.

Mamie Phipps Clark, PhD, and Kenneth Clark, PhD were the first African Americans to obtain their doctorate degrees in psychology from Columbia University, opened the Northside Center for Child Development in 1946, and testified as expert witnesses in the Brown vs. Board of Education case in 1954, ma...

February is  . Today and everyday let us honor the history that has helped define us, a past and living history. “Let us...
02/03/2026

February is . Today and everyday let us honor the history that has helped define us, a past and living history. “Let us never forget that Black history continues to define American history.” — Yvette D. Clarke

01/26/2026

Trauma Informed Care acknowledges the deep and lasting effects trauma can have on individuals and focuses on creating supportive, safe environments that foster healing and resilience.

Across our comprehensive network of subsidiary facilities, we work collaboratively to ensure trauma informed care is delivered consistently at every level of service. This approach helps guarantee that each patient receives respectful, empathetic care tailored to their unique experiences.

Understanding trauma’s influence is essential for improving mental health outcomes, strengthening trust and enhancing recovery across diverse healthcare settings. Whether you’re a healthcare provider, caregiver, or someone seeking to better understand trauma’s impact, this video offers valuable insight into a care model centered on dignity, empowerment and healing. Join us in advancing trauma sensitive healthcare throughout our network.

Learn more by visiting us: https://www.northspringleesburg.com.

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At North Spring Behavioral Healthcare, children and families are the center of everything we do. We offer safe and secure Residential Treatment and Inpatient Acute Psychiatric programs designed to restore a sense of hope and stability to the lives of young people. Our primary focus is to:


  • Encourage constructive change

  • Teach new ways to think about the old problems

  • Improve the child’s decision making and coping skills