RECO Immersive Intake: What to Expect in 2026
Walking into a mental health intake can feel heavy. You might brace for cold questions or a sterile checklist. At RECO Immersive, it’s different. The process is built around your voice, your pacing, and your actual life. Myths worth leaving behind - Intake isn’t an interrogation. The team asks questions that invite reflection, not just symptom counts. - You don’t need a ready diagnosis. Most people arrive uncertain—and that’s okay. - It’s not drawn out. The immersive model is focused and efficient, so you walk away with a clear next step. Preparing yourself Write down the questions you’ve never felt safe asking. Let yourself talk about what really hurts, even if you’ve been “functioning fine.” Leave the diagnostic jargon at the door—the clinicians will match the approach to your nervous system, not a label you found online. And remember: intake isn’t a test. Showing up and being honest is enough. The Delray Beach setting The space is residential, light-filled, and trauma-informed. You meet a care coordination team—licensed clinicians, medical staff, psychiatric providers—who screen for co-occurring substance use alongside conditions like PTSD, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. From the first conversation, the tone is partnership, not authority. What starts here Intake at RECO marks the moment you reclaim momentum. You leave with a plan that fits your strengths and your story. Not a label. Not a barrier. Just clarity.



















