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Little Company Of Mary Hospital Behavioral Health is a substance and mental health treatment center located at 2800 West 95th Street in the 60805 zip code in Evergreen Park, IL. It is operated by a private non-profit organization. Little Company Of Mary Hospital Behavioral Health provides naltrexone administration and suboxone prescription. Some of the treatment approaches used by Little Company Of Mary Hospital Behavioral Health include cognitive behavioral therapy, counseling for substance abuse and trauma counseling. Little Company Of Mary Hospital Behavioral Health also specializes in detox services and offers cocaine detox, inpatient opioid detoxification and residential benzodiazepines detox. Little Company Of Mary Hospital Behavioral Health provides intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient rehabilitation and partial hospitalization. It also provides inpatient treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, inpatient detox and residential substance use treatment.
Address: 2800 West 95th Street, Evergreen Park, IL 60805
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Phone #: 708-422-0110
Call (888) 303-2026 to get 24/7 help with treatment.
Dual diagnosis treatment is a specialized approach to helping individuals who are dealing with both substance abuse issues and mental health disorders simultaneously. It recognizes the interconnected nature of these challenges and aims to address them comprehensively.
People with dual diagnosis face a unique set of hurdles as their mental health issues and substance use often reinforce each other, creating a cycle that can be difficult to break. For instance, someone with depression might turn to drugs or alcohol as a way to cope with their emotions, and the substance use can, in turn, exacerbate their mental health symptoms. This complex interaction requires a tailored treatment approach.
The primary goal of dual diagnosis treatment is to provide integrated care that addresses both the substance use disorder and the mental health condition concurrently. This involves a team of professionals, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, addiction specialists, and counselors, working collaboratively to develop a comprehensive treatment plan.
The treatment plan may include various therapeutic modalities, medication management, and support services. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and motivational interviewing are commonly used therapeutic approaches. Medications may be prescribed to manage psychiatric symptoms and support the individual's recovery from substance use.