Help For me
Your Value is not diminished by your need for help; it’s strengthened by your willingness to seek it.
do you need help?
For me
You don’t have to have it all figured out to start the process. Seeking assistance is the first step.
Is Treatment Right for me?
We know that the circumstances that lead you to consider treatment can make this decision especially difficult. We applaud you for taking a step in the direction of wellness and assure you that we are here to help assess the best option for you.
What will my loved ones say about me seeking treatment?
It’s important to remember that your well-being should always be a top priority. Seeking help for your mental health is a courageous and wise decision, and it’s a step toward healing, growth, and overall well-being.
It’s natural to be concerned about what your loved ones might think, but it’s crucial to understand that most people who care about you want to see you happy, healthy, and thriving. Your mental health is just as vital as your physical health, and seeking help when needed is a sign of courage and resilience. Remember, your loved ones care about your happiness and want to see you thrive. They may not fully understand the challenges you’re facing, but by reaching out for help, you’re taking an important step toward clarity, healing, and personal growth.
It’s reasonable to have doubts and fears, but don’t let them hold you back from seeking the support you need. Mental health treatment can provide you with the tools and guidance to navigate life’s challenges, improve your overall quality of life, and strengthen your relationships.
Your loved ones may surprise you with their understanding, compassion, and support once they see the positive changes that can result from seeking help. They want the best for you, and that includes your mental and emotional well-being.
Is Treatment Right for me?
We know that the circumstances that lead you to consider treatment can make this decision especially difficult. We applaud you for taking a step in the direction of wellness and assure you that we are here to help assess the best option for you.
What will my loved ones say about me seeking treatment?
It’s important to remember that your well-being should always be a top priority. Seeking help for your mental health is a courageous and wise decision, and it’s a step toward healing, growth, and overall well-being.
It’s natural to be concerned about what your loved ones might think, but it’s crucial to understand that most people who care about you want to see you happy, healthy, and thriving. Your mental health is just as vital as your physical health, and seeking help when needed is a sign of courage and resilience. Remember, your loved ones care about your happiness and want to see you thrive. They may not fully understand the challenges you’re facing, but by reaching out for help, you’re taking an important step toward clarity, healing, and personal growth.
It’s reasonable to have doubts and fears, but don’t let them hold you back from seeking the support you need. Mental health treatment can provide you with the tools and guidance to navigate life’s challenges, improve your overall quality of life, and strengthen your relationships.
Your loved ones may surprise you with their understanding, compassion, and support once they see the positive changes that can result from seeking help. They want the best for you, and that includes your mental and emotional well-being.
Factors that May Prevent One from Seeking Treatment:
- Stigma
- Denial
- Lack of Awareness
- Financial Constraints
- Logistical Challenges
- Fear of Legal Consequences
- Lack of Access to Services
- Cultural and Religious Beliefs
- Mistrust of the Healthcare System
- Fear of Medication
- Lack of Social Support
- Mental Health Symptoms
- Self-Reliance
- Fear of Discrimination
- Coping Mechanism
We understand the profound impact of these barriers and promote awareness, education, and support to encourage individuals to seek the help they need for mental health or substance abuse concerns.
Signs of Addiction
Addiction can impact all areas of your life, even if you haven’t yet realized it. If you are experiencing some of the following symptoms, we can help you create a plan to recovery:
- Engages in substance use primarily for intoxication purposes.
- Uses substances at inappropriate times, such as prior to driving, while at work or school.
- Experiences absenteeism from work or school due to substance use.
- Demonstrates a diminished interest in significant relationships and engages in hurtful behaviors.
- Exhibits subpar performance at work or school.
- Borrowing or stealing money from work, home, or friends to support substance use.
- Displays secretive or defensive behavior regarding possessions and activities.
- Undergoes unusual mood fluctuations.
- Experiences sudden outbursts and a volatile temper.
- Alters eating and sleeping patterns.
- Shifts peer groups or social circles.
- Loses enthusiasm for formerly cherished activities and hobbies.
- Exhibits aggression or physical violence.
- Experiences unexplained loss of money and valuables.
- Travels to locations beyond usual range.
What Can I Expect in Treatment?
Your treatment plan will be tailored to your specific needs. Nevertheless, you will have access to the following services regardless of the program recommendation based at initial assessment:
- Individual Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Telehealth/In-Clinic Services
- Intensive Outpatient Drop-In Center
- Case Management Services
- Peer Support Services
How Long Does Treatment Last?
As your treatment plan is tailored to your individual needs, timeframes for treatment completion vary. In fact, your treatment progress will be reviewed and evaluated routinely during treatment to determine if adjustment is required to meet treatment goals. At any given time, additional time may be recommended to address:
- Mental Health Complications
- Relapse Prevention
- Medical Complications
- Unforeseen issues and/or concerns