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At a Glance
About UW Medicine Inpatient Psychiatry at Harborview
Leading comprehensive addiction and mental health treatment, UW Medicine Inpatient Psychiatry at Harborview serves as a cornerstone of recovery services in Washington. Located in a strategic position to serve the broader community, this facility brings together decades of clinical expertise and evidence-based care under the University of Washington's respected medical system. By combining inpatient psychiatric services with specialized addiction treatment, Harborview has established itself as a trusted resource for individuals struggling with substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions seeking transformative care.
The facility specializes in treating co-occurring disorders—the complex intersection of addiction and mental health challenges that many patients face simultaneously. Their comprehensive treatment approach integrates multiple therapeutic modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), ensuring personalized care plans tailored to individual needs. Group therapy sessions foster community and peer support, while life skills training and nutrition counseling address the whole person. Whether serving young adults aged 18–25, middle-aged adults, or seniors and older adults, the team delivers compassionate, gender-sensitive care to both male and female patients. Online therapy options provide flexibility for those beginning their recovery journey or transitioning care.
UW Medicine Inpatient Psychiatry at Harborview accepts most insurance plans, making quality addiction treatment accessible to more individuals throughout Washington. Their commitment to sustained recovery extends beyond inpatient care through robust aftercare planning, including outpatient treatment programs and ongoing support meetings. This continuum of care approach recognizes that recovery is a journey, not a destination, positioning patients for long-term success and improved quality of life.