What is Athena Okas?
Athena Okas operates as India's pioneering women-only mental health and addiction treatment facility, offering specialized programs tailored to address the unique psychological, emotional, and physical needs of women. The center provides a secure, confidential environment where women can discuss mental health challenges without fear of stigma or judgment, supported by an all-female clinical team that ensures empathy and gender-sensitive care throughout the healing process.
Treatment programs include depression, anxiety, postpartum depression and anxiety, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, addiction, substance abuse, and trauma recovery, with evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), EMDR therapy, mindfulness practices, and group therapy. The holistic approach incorporates yoga and nutritional counseling to promote comprehensive healing, aiming to help women reclaim confidence and inner peace through personalized support and community resources.
Features
- Women-Only Environment: Provides exclusive treatment for women with an all-female clinical team ensuring safety and empathy
- Specialized Care: Addresses women's unique mental health needs including postpartum depression, hormonal mood disorders, and trauma recovery
- Holistic Treatment Approach: Combines evidence-based therapies like CBT and EMDR with yoga, mindfulness, and nutritional counseling
- Safe and Confidential Space: Offers judgment-free environment where women can discuss mental health challenges without stigma
- Family Therapy Integration: Includes family counseling to create lasting support systems for women in recovery
Use Cases
- Treatment for women experiencing depression or anxiety
- Support for postpartum depression and anxiety in new mothers
- Recovery programs for women with eating disorders
- Treatment for women with bipolar disorder
- Addiction and substance abuse rehabilitation for women
- Trauma recovery programs for women who have experienced abuse
- Mental health support during menopause and hormonal changes
- Building support systems through group therapy and community resources