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co-occurring intervention
and mental health intervention |
It is not uncommon for addicts to also have a mental health diagnosis. With drugs being linked to more and more mental illness such as Schizophrenia, Depression, Bi-Polar, ADD/ADHD, Borderline Personality Disorder, and Psychosis to name a few, our staff is well trained to assess and intervene on these individuals. Those with co-occurring disorders are viewed by many as "problem clients". Intervention 180 takes pride in being able to provide mental health intervention services. In contrast to longer standing models of intervention, Intervention 180 recognizes the need to utilize more contemporary models of intervention as a way of engaging co-occurring clients into treatment. Intervention 180 screens all clients to assess appropriateness for co-occurring intervention or mental health intervention.
Intervention 180 works closely with treatment providers who specialize in dual-diagnosis/co-occurring disorders and mental illness. Here are some of the mental health interventions or co-occurring interventions that we provide:
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Intervention for Depression
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Intervention for Bipolar Disorder
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Intervention for Schizophrenia
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Intervention for ADD or ADHD
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Intervention for Personality Disorders
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Intervention for Trauma
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Intervention for Drug Induced Psychosis
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Intervention for Borderline Personality Disorder
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Intervention for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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Intervention for Alzheimer’s or Dementia
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Intervention for Self-Mutilation
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Intervention for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Intervention for Dissociate Disorders …just to name a few
It is not necessary for your loved one to have a history of substance dependence to perform an intervention. If you need to inquire about our mental health intervention services, please call our toll free helpline at 888-435-7960. We offer around the clock service to help families in crisis.
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