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Georgia Mental Health Treatment

If you don’t have good mental health, you’re living a compromised life. Mental health disorders negatively impact a person’s professional, personal, and social lives. Fortunately, highly effective Georgia mental health treatment is available near you.

Retreat of Atlanta understands how to get to the root of the issues that contribute to a person having illnesses such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. Our residential center provides a safe space for you to live temporarily and work on improving the symptoms of your mental illness. Our caring staff and round-the-clock care make a difference and help you empower yourself now and after you graduate from our program.  

Contact Retreat of Atlanta today to learn more about our addiction and mental health treatment programs in Georgia.

What is Mental Health Treatment? 

Georgia mental health treatment means attending a wide variety of types of therapy that help people address their symptoms and improve or eradicate them. Treatment often includes prescription medications meant to minimize symptoms of mental health disorders and provide people with a more centered mind. Mental health treatment can also include dual diagnosis treatment, which provides care for both mental health disorders and substance use disorders. 

Professional mental health treatment is provided by licensed and experienced therapists who understand how to use their expertise and compassion to guide people through their therapy sessions. During therapy, the individual sets treatment goals and learns healthy coping mechanisms.

Benefits of Mental Health Treatment 

When someone has a mental health disorder but does not seek treatment, their condition usually worsens. This means it takes that much longer to heal if they eventually enter a program. Getting into a mental health treatment program allows a person to speak openly about their feelings, behaviors, and thoughts. The therapist provides a safe space to talk about troubling or traumatic past experiences and help the person resolve them. 

What a person learns in therapy not only helps them with current-day events but also provides healthy coping skills to deal with future events they find troubling or scary. This helps them live with lower stress levels and ways to avoid slipping into depression. It also helps the individual improve the way they communicate with themselves and others.  

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Your journey to a healthier, more fulfilling life starts here. The Retreat of Atlanta’s caring professionals are committed to providing individualized treatment that respects your unique needs. Reach out now to secure your place in our supportive community and take the first step towards a brighter future.

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Types of Mental Health Treatments Offered At Retreat of Atlanta 

Our program for Georgia mental health treatment offers several options for treatments. Having a varied menu of types of therapy allows a person to maximize their time in therapy and make the most progress. The types of therapy we offer include:

Why Retreat of Atlanta?

Retreat of Atlanta quite simply offers the finest Georgia mental health treatment available. We employ a staff of licensed therapists dedicated to helping people manage their mental health both while in treatment and in the future. Each of our therapists has extensive experience treating behavioral healthcare disorders and brings their A-game to the table each day. We believe in getting to know the individual and tailor their treatment plans to their exact needs. 

How Effective Is Dual Diagnosis Treatment?

Approximately half of those who have a substance use disorder also have a mental health disorder. When someone only seeks treatment for one, it can cause the other condition to worsen. Getting dual diagnosis treatment means both disorders are treated simultaneously. This helps save time spent on treatment and is easier on the budget. 

Does Insurance Cover Mental Health Treatment? 

A common question people have is whether or not their insurance covers Georgia mental health treatment. Insurance companies know that treating poor mental health proves as valuable as taking care of poor physical health. Most insurance plans offer some type of treatment for mental health. 

To find out about a person’s coverage, they can call the toll-free number on their insurance ID card or visit their website. As well, many treatment centers provide detailed answers on what different insurances companies cover and will help people determine their best options. 

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How Do I Know I Need Mental Health Treatment?

It can feel frightening for a person to know they need help for a mental illness, but it’s a common problem. In fact, just over one in five American adults deals with a mental illness. This equates to 59.3 million people in 2022. 

Signs that a person needs to seek treatment for their mental health:

  • They feel depressed, anxious, or moody to the point that it interferes with their everyday lives.
  • Their home lives, careers, or education are impacted by their inability to do well because of their mental illness.
  • The individual abuses drugs or alcohol to help soothe themselves.
  • Loved ones have expressed concern that the person needs to see a therapist.
  • Suicidal thoughts.

Begin Georgia Mental Health Treatment Today

Retreat of Atlanta opened our doors to help people who struggle with poor mental health alongside addictions to drugs and alcohol. We believe tackling both issues at the same time gives people the best chance of healing. Our Georgia mental health treatment offers a state-of-the-art approach to addressing the triggers that contribute to mental health disorders and teaches how to disarm them. With our help, a brighter future is just a phone call away.

Contact us now to find out how we treat mental illnesses and help you recreate your life and look forward to a productive future. 

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