Skip to main content
01

Depression (Major Depressive Disorders)

Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions and is often tied to alcohol or substance use. It affects more than 8% of the U.S. population, roughly 21 million people.[1] When your mood is low and dark thoughts rule every moment, it is so challenging to overcome daily obstacles, let alone other conditions like substance use.

02

Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders trigger a constant fight-or-flight response and mental overload due to a perception of danger, whether real or perceived. Many take to alcohol or substance use to self-medicate the symptoms of anxiety and feel some semblance of balance, but the health risks, inside and out, can be devastating. Professional behavioral health treatment can address 360 degrees of anxiety and support healing.

03

Bipolar Disorder

This mental health condition plays a dramatic role in mood, energy, concentration, and activity. It is characterized by extreme highs of happy euphoria and deep lows of hopeless despondency. Addressing the experience of this mental illness requires a delicate, strategic approach, especially when presenting with substance abuse.

04

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Traumatic events can change who we are at the most basic level. Whether it was childhood trauma, exposure to assault or violence, or experiencing a natural disaster, trauma can live in the mind and the body for life unless it is uncovered and treated. Mental health care for PTSD addresses the whole person with compassionate care and helpful practices to activate healing and improve well-being.

05

Dual Diagnosis Disorders

Someone presenting with both a mental health condition and an alcohol or substance use disorder may be diagnosed with a co-occurring disorder or dual diagnosis. While each has its own symptoms and effects, each must be treated as a unique condition. Holistic mental health treatment blends behavioral health services with addiction treatment to treat the whole person.

06

Men’s Issues

Many men find it difficult to face the numerous pressures of life, some burdens feeling unbearable. This experience can influence alcohol or substance use or exacerbate mental health conditions. By supporting men through real-life challenges with treatment, community, and practical tools, we can equip men to heal, navigate life with confident freedom, and become the best version of themselves.

07

Women’s Issues

Women who are struggling with mental health and/or substance use don’t often start there. Those harmful patterns are often the cap on a mountain of trauma, loss, grief, fear, anxiety, abuse, or other tragic, limiting experiences. With professional, compassionate support, evidence-based treatment, and a community to belong to, women can face and overcome those challenges and live a positive, renewed life defined by wellness and joy.

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Programs

Sources

[1] Major Depression. (n.d.). National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/major-depression

Call Now Button