Telehealth Therapy & Psychiatrist Services for Hartland, Michigan


Mental health care should feel accessible — not like a logistical puzzle. If you’re in Hartland, Michigan, Integrated Behavioral Health LLC (IBHMI) provides a direct route to professional, compassionate care. Our office is located in Fenton, a short distance from Hartland, and we serve residents across Michigan through convenient telehealth therapy and in-person appointments.



Whether you’re looking for anxiety and depression therapy, trauma support, medication management, or help with a mood disorder, IBHMI brings together licensed therapists and a psychiatric physician in one practice. We serve individuals ages 10 and older — from adolescents navigating a difficult season to adults working through longstanding challenges.

Mental Health Support for Livingston County


Hartland Township sits at the heart of Livingston County — a community with deep roots and a growing need for accessible mental health care. IBHMI is proud to serve Hartland residents who are looking for a mental health clinic that goes beyond surface-level support.


At our Fenton office, our Therapists  provide individually tailored therapy backed by evidence-based methods. We don’t offer one-size-fits-all treatment. Instead, we take time to understand your history, your goals, and what’s standing in the way of the life you want.

Mental Health Conditions We Address


Anxiety and Depression


Persistent worry, low mood, lack of motivation, trouble sleeping — anxiety and depression affect millions of people, and they respond well to the right care. Our anxiety and depression therapy draws on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps you identify and shift unhelpful thought patterns, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which builds practical emotional regulation skills.

Visit our Therapy | Fenton, MI page to learn how individual sessions are structured and what to expect from treatment.

Trauma and PTSD



IBHMI offers EMDR therapy for residents of Hartland and across Michigan. EMDR — Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — is a highly researched therapy that helps the brain process traumatic memories that have become stuck in a distressing state. It’s particularly effective for PTSD and trauma-related anxiety, and many clients experience meaningful relief in fewer sessions than traditional talk therapy alone. EMDR therapy is available both in person at our Fenton office and via telehealth.

Grief and Loss



The pain of grief can be isolating — especially when you feel pressure to “move on” before you’re ready. Grief and loss counseling at IBHMI gives you permission to grieve at your own pace, in your own way. Our counselors are experienced with all kinds of loss: death, divorce, estrangement, job loss, health changes, and more.

Mood Disorders and ADHD


Bipolar disorder, ADHD, cyclothymia, and related conditions require a treatment approach that addresses both the behavioral and neurological aspects of these diagnoses. Our Mental Health Treatment includes therapy and, when clinically appropriate, medication management to support stabilization and long-term functioning.

Disordered Eating and Substance Use



Disordered eating and substance use concerns are often deeply connected to anxiety, depression, and trauma. IBHMI’s approach integrates multiple evidence-based methods — including Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Motivational Interviewing — to address these concerns from the inside out. Eating disorder treatment at IBHMI is compassionate and non-punitive, focused on building a sustainable and healthy relationship with food and body.

Psychiatric Physician Services Near Hartland


For Hartland residents who may benefit from psychiatric medication, IBHMI provides evaluation and ongoing medication management through our licensed psychiatric physician. Medication Monitoring  involves a thorough assessment of your symptoms, medical history, and goals — followed by careful prescribing and regular follow-up to ensure your treatment continues to serve you well. Our therapy and prescribing teams coordinate closely so your care is cohesive, not compartmentalized.

Telehealth Therapy Across Michigan


For many Hartland residents, telehealth therapy is the most practical path to consistent care. IBHMI’s secure video sessions are available to anyone in Michigan, providing the same professional, evidence-based care as an in-person visit — without the commute. Telehealth is especially helpful for clients with demanding schedules, families with young children, or those who prefer the comfort and privacy of their own space.



All telehealth sessions at IBHMI are conducted by Michigan-licensed clinicians and follow the same clinical standards as in-person care. If you’re unsure whether telehealth is right for you, your clinician can help you weigh the options during your first appointment.

Take the First Step


IBHMI welcomes new clients from Hartland and across Livingston County. To get started, visit our Psychiatrist  homepage for an overview of our team and services. For answers to common questions before you call, our  FAQ Guide is a great resource. For a full picture of the conditions we treat, explore our Mental Health Treatment in Fenton, MI page. We’re here when you’re ready.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • Q: Does IBHMI have an office in Hartland, MI?

    A: IBHMI’s physical office is located in Fenton, Michigan, which is nearby Hartland in Livingston County. We also offer telehealth therapy available to Hartland residents and anyone else in Michigan, so you can access care from home if you prefer.

  • Q: What is telehealth therapy, and is it as effective as in-person care?

    A: Telehealth therapy uses secure video technology to conduct your sessions remotely. Research supports telehealth as an effective option for many types of mental health treatment, including anxiety, depression, and trauma work. Your clinician will help determine whether telehealth, in-person care, or a combination is the best fit for your specific needs.

  • Q: How does EMDR therapy work?

    A: EMDR uses bilateral stimulation — often guided eye movements — to help the brain reprocess distressing memories. During sessions, you briefly focus on a difficult memory while following the therapist’s guidance. Over time, the memory becomes less emotionally charged and less disruptive to daily life. It’s a structured, evidence-based approach used for trauma, PTSD, and anxiety.

  • Q: Does IBHMI offer medication management for Hartland residents?

    A: Yes. IBHMI’s psychiatric physician provides medication evaluation and monitoring. Many Hartland clients access these services through telehealth, while others prefer in-person visits to our Fenton office. Either way, our therapy and prescribing teams coordinate together on your care.

  • Q: What age groups does IBHMI serve?

    A: IBHMI provides services for individuals ages 10 and older. This includes older children, teens, young adults, and adults of all ages.

  • Q: Can IBHMI treat both trauma and an eating concern at the same time?

    A: Yes. IBHMI takes an integrated approach to mental health care, and it’s common for clients to work on multiple concerns simultaneously. For example, trauma and disordered eating often occur together, and our team is experienced in addressing both through a coordinated treatment plan.