Redeemed Mental Health

Mental Health and Substance Use Support for Nurses

At Redeemed Mental Health, a premier outpatient treatment center in Orange County, CA, we understand that nurses carry an enormous burden—long hours, critical decisions, exposure to trauma, and relentless pressure to provide care. It’s no surprise that many in the nursing profession face serious mental health challenges, ranging from burnout and anxiety to depression and substance use disorders. If you’re struggling, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to carry it alone either.

The Toll of the Profession

Support for Nurses

Registered nurses, intensive care unit nurses, and other healthcare professionals experience higher rates of mental illness, job stress, and workplace violence than the general population. The emotional weight of patient outcomes, grief, and the expectation to always remain strong can wear on even the most dedicated nurse. According to the American Nurses Association, protecting the mental health of nurses is vital not only to their well-being but also to patient safety.

At Redeemed Mental Health, we provide mental health treatment for nurses that addresses both the human side of caregiving and the very real psychological demands of the job. Whether you’re experiencing nursing substance use disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, or anxiety—we’re here to help you find relief and rebuild your life.

How Redeemed Helps Nurses Heal

Led by clinical psychologist Dr. Andrea Wagner, our programs are tailored for health care professionals. We understand the unique risk factors you face: access to controlled substances, long shifts, staffing shortages, and a culture that often discourages vulnerability. That’s why we’ve created a space where nurses can receive mental health care without shame or judgment. Our mental health services for healthcare workers include assessments, counseling, psychiatric care, medication management, and trauma-informed therapy. We understand the unique stressors nurses face and provide care designed with that in mind.

Our specific outpatient services include:

  • Mental health support and therapy tailored to the realities of nursing

  • Substance abuse and substance use disorder treatment

  • Early identification and prevention strategies for mental illness

  • Confidential support in a trauma-informed, understanding setting

  • Peer and family member involvement when appropriate

  • Strategies to manage job stress, build psychological safety, and good mental health practices

  • Nurse suicide prevention

We Understand the Pressure

Many health care workers feel guilty about asking for help. But you can’t pour from an empty cup. Redeemed Mental Health provides a safe environment for healing—whether you’re a frontline worker in the ICU, a nurse leader managing others, or someone quietly struggling at the end of your shift.

We don’t just treat symptoms—we work to restore health and well-being and help you reconnect to your purpose in a sustainable, healthy way.

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Take the First Step

Redeemed Mental Health offers confidential, tailored support for nurses dealing with stress, burnout, substance use, or other mental health challenges. We provide individual therapy, group counseling, and evidence-based treatment to support mental health and promote long-term recovery.

If you’re a nurse dealing with mental health issues or substance use, know this: seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Whether you’re struggling with depression, burnout, or nursing substance use, we’re here to guide you toward recovery.

Call (888) 276-4435 today so we can help you reclaim your peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions About Treatment for Nurses

Yes. Redeemed Mental Health offers a range of mental health resources for nurses and other healthcare providers, including access to licensed professionals, peer support options, and education on managing work-related trauma and emotional fatigue.

When health care organizations prioritize mental health, they not only improve outcomes for their staff but also enhance patient care and safety. Supporting the mental well-being of nurses helps create safer, more sustainable healthcare environments.

Nurses who receive the support they need are more focused, present, and resilient. Improving mental health among nurses directly improves patient safety, care quality, and job satisfaction, reducing turnover and workplace incidents.

By offering accessible, trauma-informed care tailored to the needs of nurses from all backgrounds, Redeemed Mental Health helps healthcare providers achieve health equity. We believe every caregiver deserves the same opportunity to heal, no matter their role, setting, or identity.

The demands of the healthcare system—especially post-pandemic—have pushed many workers past their limits. Healthcare workers need ongoing mental health support to recover from burnout, prevent crises, and maintain their commitment to caregiving in a healthy, sustainable way.

Mental health plays a crucial role in disease control by ensuring nurses and healthcare staff are mentally sharp, focused, and able to follow infection control procedures correctly. When nurses are overwhelmed or burned out, mistakes are more likely, which can affect overall safety and containment efforts.

Strong mental health supports sound decision-making, emotional regulation, and resilience—all essential aspects of responsible nursing practice. When nurses are mentally well, they’re better equipped to handle high-pressure situations and provide safe, high-quality care.

We provide therapy and support specifically aimed at helping nurses manage stress, trauma, and emotional fatigue. This helps them practice safely, remain present with patients, and avoid burnout-related mistakes that could impact care.

Yes. Nurses who have faced physical abuse, whether from patients, family members, or coworkers, often carry trauma that can impact their work and well-being. Our team, led by Dr. Andrea Wagner, provides trauma-informed support to help nurses process these experiences and begin healing.