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How to choose MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
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FACT: Mental health disorders are real, common and often treatable. An estimated 1 in 5 American adults1 (nearly 44 million people) and 13-20% of children living in the United States will experience a diagnosable mental health disorder in a given year, according to Mental Health America, an advocacy organization.
Where to find help will depend on age (adult or child) and the type of disorder or symptoms experienced. But qualified professional assistance is more available than ever.
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Here are some things to keep in mind when looking for mental health support..
FLEXIBILITY
Everyone is different. Needs vary from person to person, depending on the diagnosis. One of your first considerations is to look for a center that does not offer a one-size-fits-all approach to healing people.
The best facilities will have a wide array of treatment options. Then they will tailor their services to fit specific situations.
These centers will have a range of choices. At one end of the spectrum, there might be shortterm outpatient care that can be performed in any setting, much like one-on-one counseling. At the other end, there is full-time, long-term inpatient care in a hospital setting.
But most cases will be somewhere in the middle of these two choices. An ideal care center will be able to offer custom treatments for individuals. Whether you are seeking short or long-term care, the staff will be able to match you with the best care for your needs.
TEAM APPROACH
When people think of psychiatry, they often imagine one-on-one sessions with the patient laying on a couch. In reality, mental health care may involve a multidisciplinary approach. Psychiatrists and psychologists are just one type of support. Other behavioral health and wellness professionals can also assist in treatment.
A mental health care team may include medical professionals like nurses and licensed therapists, along with social workers, case managers, teachers and therapists. It all depends on the diagnosis and desired outcome.
A good treatment center will be able to utilize a team of professionals who can work on a patient’s health from multiple angles for the most successful results.
FAMILY INVOLVEMENT
When family gets involved in the treatment process, treatment has a better success rate.
Mental health professionals appreciate the support that a family can give the patient.
In addition, some issues — especially addiction — often leads to emotional and stressful family struggles. It is essential that the whole family learns how to deal with these dynamics.
Education is key. The best treatment centers also encourage honest, open dialogue among family members. The family must establish healthy, clear communication about the issues they’ve been experiencing.
Emotional, mental and substance abuse issues do not affect just an individual. Everyone feels the impact in major ways, and all of those people can become involved in supporting the right health solution for the patient. And themselves.
ONGOING SERVICES
Reputable treatment centers will have a strong aftercare program. They will recommend a course of ongoing, continuing care to keep the patient on track with their recovery.
This last stage can make a big difference in the long run. It will help the patient ease into daily life while still continuing care.
A mental health center should be able to arrange for ongoing services, such as outpatient care, support groups or recovery residences to ensure as smooth a transition as possible once the initial, intense stages of treatment are completed.
HOPE IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER.
MonarchNC.org/CCBHC
Call (866) 272-7826 to schedule a visit
Monarch’s Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) focuses on mental health and substance use disorder needs in Stanly County. A caring and qualified team of professionals works with primary care physicians and community partners to provide comprehensive personcentered and trauma-informed outpatient care for children and adults with complex needs.
Established in 1958, Monarch provides support statewide to thousands of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental illness and substance use disorders. The organization is nationally accredited by The Joint Commission. Monarch’s two-year CCBHC Expansion Project is 100 percent funded by Federal grant support totaling $3,122,602.
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350 Pee Dee Avenue, Albemarle, NC 28001 (866) 272-7826 · MonarchNC.org/CCBHC