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Behavioral issues can cause you to act, think, and feel in ways that negatively affect your life. At Peak Interactive Wellness, services are available for adults and adolescents who experience extreme mood swings, impulsivity, and other unusual behavior changes.

Behavioral Issues

Psychiatry & Medication Management located in Denver and Greenwood Village, CO

It could also be the result of another condition such as anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, depression, substance use disorder, or PTSD, which can all contribute to how someone thinks, feels, or acts in challenging situations.  

Behavioral issues often stem from a combination of underlying mental health or relational factors—not just poor habits. Things like trauma, persistent stress, or negative or unstable relationships can trigger behaviors that feel out of control. 

What causes behavioral issues?

You’ve tried managing symptoms alone without success.

You find yourself withdrawing from others.

You experience extreme mood fluctuations.

You want clarity on why these patterns are happening.

You struggle with impulsivity or acting out.

You’ve noticed sudden or unexplained changes in behavior.

This Treatment May Be For You If . . .

Support for behavioral issues starts with a diagnostic evaluation (in-person or via telehealth) to understand your medical history, current stressors, and mental health symptoms. The team listens carefully to your experiences so care can be personalized. 

Treatment may include:

  • Psychotherapy to identify triggers and build coping strategies
  • Medication management when appropriate
  • Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for certain cases 
  • Lifestyle, diet changes, and supplements 
  • Tools for stress reduction, mindfulness, and emotional regulation

Your provider will monitor progress over time and adjust the care plan as needed. The goal is to reduce distress, improve self-regulation, and help restore more consistency in daily life.

What does treatment for behavioral issues involve?

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I consider getting help for behavioral issues?

If you notice behavior changes that negatively impact work, relationships, or your sense of self, such as violent outbursts, impulsive actions, or withdrawal, it’s usually a good time to reach out. These issues don’t always resolve on their own and can worsen if untreated. 

How do providers figure out what’s causing my behaviors?

First by doing a full diagnostic evaluation which includes reviewing medical history, possible co-occurring mental health disorders, environmental or relational stressors, and behavior patterns. Sometimes lab work, family history, or prior therapy experiences are part of the assessment to get as full a picture as possible.

What treatment approaches are used?

They use a mix depending on what’s best for you. That often includes psychotherapy, possibly medication, and supportive tools like mindfulness or stress-management techniques. If needed, options like ketamine-assisted therapy may be considered. The plan is adjusted over time based on your response.

We accept most commercial insurance plans. Please contact us for more information.

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You deserve care that helps you understand what's happening, and support that leads toward lasting change.

Feeling like behavioral issues are holding you back?