Women's Treatment Center Near Decatur, GA | Revelare Recovery Revelare Recovery serves women from Decatur, Georgia with specialized, trauma-informed treatment for eating disorders, mental health, and substance use disorder. PHP and IOP programs available near DeKalb County.

DeKalb County · Women's Treatment Center

Women's Treatment
Near Decatur,
Georgia

Finding meaningful support can feel like a heavy first step — especially when eating disorder struggles, mental health challenges, and substance use are layered together. Revelare Recovery offers compassionate, trauma-informed care for women in Decatur ready to heal at the root.

~15
Min from Decatur
PHP
Partial Hospitalization
IOP
Intensive Outpatient
100%
Women-Only Care
Women-Only Care
PHP & IOP Programs
Trauma-Informed
Eating Disorders · Mental Health · SUD
~15 Min from Decatur

Integrated Care for Women
in Decatur

Revelare Recovery provides women-centered behavioral health treatment designed to address the full picture — not just the presenting symptom. Our clinical team understands that for many women, eating disorder behaviors, emotional distress, and substance use are deeply connected responses to trauma, chronic stress, and unmet emotional needs.

Mental Health

Anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, and mood disorders — addressed at the root.

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Eating Disorders

Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, orthorexia — and the patterns beneath them.

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Substance Use

Alcohol use, prescription misuse, and dual diagnosis — treated with care and nuance.

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Therapy Programs

EMDR, DBT/RO-DBT, Somatic Experiencing, IFS, Narrative Therapy, ACT & CBT.

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Our approach is always individualized and relational. We take the time to understand your story — and we build a plan around what you need, not a protocol.

You Don't Need to Be
in Crisis to Ask for Help

Many women come to us after quietly managing things on their own for a very long time. Wherever you are right now, you are welcome here.

Emotional overwhelm, anxiety, or persistent low mood +
Anxiety that won't quiet, a low mood that won't lift, or emotions that feel too big to manage — these are not signs of weakness. They are signals worth listening to, and we know how to help you understand them.
Trauma-related symptoms or chronic stress responses +
A nervous system that rarely settles, hypervigilance, flashbacks, or a body that carries the weight of past experiences — our trauma-informed approach meets you exactly where your healing needs to begin.
Disordered eating or a difficult relationship with food and body +
Whether it's restriction, bingeing, rigid food rules, or a constant, exhausting preoccupation with eating and your body — Revelare's eating disorder specialists understand the complexity of these patterns and how to help you move through them.
Substance use that has become a primary coping strategy +
When alcohol, prescriptions, or other substances have become the primary way of managing pain or stress, our integrated approach addresses both the use and the underlying experience driving it.
Co-occurring conditions — where everything feels connected +
For many women, mental health, eating, and substance use don't exist separately — they are woven together. Revelare's integrated model is specifically designed to treat the full picture, without forcing you into siloed or fragmented care.

Why Integrated,
Trauma-Informed Care Matters

For many women, symptoms do not exist in isolation. Anxiety shapes eating behaviors. Trauma affects mood, relationships, and the way a woman relates to her body. Substance use often develops as a way to quiet an overwhelmed nervous system.

Siloed treatment — addressing only one concern at a time — misses this picture entirely. At Revelare Recovery, trauma-informed care is not an add-on. It is the foundation of everything we do.

01

Listen

We begin by understanding your full story — not just your diagnosis.

02

Individualize

Your plan is built around you — not a one-size clinical protocol.

03

Heal

We address the root — so recovery is lasting, not just managed.

Serving Decatur
& DeKalb County

Revelare Recovery is located at 750 Glenwood Avenue SE, Building 200, Suite 210 in Atlanta's Grant Park neighborhood — approximately 15 minutes from downtown Decatur via I-20 W or Scott Boulevard.

Many of our Decatur clients find the short commute meaningful in itself — close enough to stay connected to family and local support, yet far enough to step away from daily pressures while in treatment.

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Community Resources
in Decatur

Lasting recovery is sustained by a strong local network. These resources are available to women and families in the Decatur and DeKalb County community.

Mental Health NAMI DeKalb

Peer-led support groups, family education, and mental health advocacy for women and families in DeKalb County.

Substance Use Metro Atlanta AA Central Office

Connecting women across DeKalb County with local AA meetings, resources, and peer community throughout recovery.

Primary Care DeKalb County Community Health Center

Accessible primary care, behavioral health screenings, and wellness services for DeKalb County residents.

Community City of Decatur Recreation Programs

Decatur's parks, civic programs, and community culture support everyday wellness and social connection during recovery.

Frequently Asked
Questions

Is Revelare Recovery located in Decatur, GA?+
Our clinical facility is located at 750 Glenwood Avenue SE (Building 200, Suite 210) in Atlanta's Grant Park neighborhood — approximately 15 minutes from downtown Decatur. We serve women from Decatur and the broader DeKalb County area as a primary clinical destination for specialized, women-only behavioral health care.
What programs are available for Decatur women?+
Revelare Recovery offers a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for women managing eating disorders, mental health conditions, substance use disorder, and co-occurring presentations. Both programs are women-only and trauma-informed, with individualized treatment planning throughout.
Do you treat more than one condition at the same time?+
Yes — and this is one of the things that distinguishes Revelare Recovery. Our integrated clinical model is specifically designed to address eating disorders, mental health challenges, and substance use concerns together, rather than in fragmented silos. We treat the full picture of what each woman is experiencing.
Do I need a diagnosis before reaching out?+
No. Many women come to us without a formal diagnosis — simply with a sense that something feels wrong and that they want support. Our admissions team can help clarify what you're experiencing and whether our programs may be the right fit, at no obligation.
Does Revelare accept insurance?+
Yes. Revelare Recovery works with many major insurance providers. You can verify your insurance coverage directly through our website, or call our admissions team who will walk you through your benefits and any out-of-pocket costs clearly and without pressure.
How do I take the first step?+
The first step is simply reaching out. Our admissions team is available to listen, answer questions, and help you understand your options — at whatever pace feels right for you. There is no pressure and no commitment required to have that first conversation.

Begin Treatment Near Decatur

Ready to Take the
First Step?

Our admissions team is available to listen, answer your questions, and help you understand your options — at whatever pace feels right for you.

(404) 620-5169

A private, judgment-free conversation

We start by listening — and helping you understand what kind of support may be the best fit, without pressure or obligation.

Clear guidance on insurance & costs

We walk you through your coverage and financial options so there are no surprises before you make any decisions.

Confidential support, when you're ready

Our admissions team is available to talk and answer your questions whenever you reach out — on your timeline, not ours.