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Our mission is to be the premier ADHD treatment center in Columbia, SC. The core mission of Carolina Behavioral Care, Inc is to provide compassionate psychiatric and counseling services that is evidence-based and delivered by those who possess state-of-the-art skills in biopsychosocial assessment, integrated pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.

Proper identification and proper treatment of individuals with ADHD can achieve and oftentimes surpass their desired goals. Major depressive disorder, often referred to as clinical depression, is a common illness that can affect anyone. People with panic disorder have feelings of terror that strike suddenly and repeatedly with no warning.
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The core mission of Carolina Behavioral Care, Inc is to provide compassionate psychiatric and counseling services that is evidence-based and delivered by those who possess state-of-the-art skills in biopsychosocial assessment, integrated pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. Once you reach us, we may ask for more information to make sure we can fufill your treatment goals.
Our mission is to be the premier ADHD treatment center in Columbia, SC. The core mission of Carolina Behavioral Care, Inc is to provide compassionate psychiatric and counseling services that is evidence-based and delivered by those who possess state-of-the-art skills in biopsychosocial assessment, integrated pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.
Occasionally, we may all have difficulty sitting still, paying attention or controlling impulsive behavior. For some people, the problems are so pervasive and persistent that they interfere with their lives, including home, academic, social and work settings.

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurobiological condition affecting 5-8 percent of school age children with symptoms persisting into adulthood in as many as 60 percent of cases (i.e.
Major depressive disorder, often referred to as clinical depression, is a common illness that can affect anyone. During any 1 year period, 17.6 million American adults, or 10% of the population, suffer from either a major or minor depression. It is more than being sad or feeling grief after a loss.
People with panic disorder have feelings of terror that strike suddenly and repeatedly with no warning. They can't predict when an attack will occur, and many develop intense anxiety between episodes, worrying when and where the next one will strike. Between episodes they feel a persistent, lingering worry that another attack could come any minute.
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