Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital
Drug Rehab Center in Baltimore, Maryland
- Mental Health
- Dual Diagnosis
The Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland is a comprehensive drug rehab facility offering individualized, evidence-based treatment plans and specializing in addiction, with its compassionate staff and beautiful facilities accepting private health insurance plans as payment.
About This Baltimore, MD Facility
Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital is a Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health Treatment Facility located in Baltimore, Maryland. This facility specializes in treating individuals who are suffering from Dual Diagnosis and Mental Health issues. They offer outpatient levels of care, focusing on providing comprehensive treatment and support for those looking to overcome their addictions and achieve sobriety. Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital also accepts private health insurance, making their services more accessible to a wider range of individuals seeking treatment.
Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital provides a range of services and treatment methods for addiction and substance abuse. They offer a Dual-Diagnosis approach, addressing both the mental health issues and the addiction simultaneously to ensure comprehensive care. Their outpatient levels of care allow individuals to receive treatment without needing to stay at the facility, providing flexibility and support for those with other responsibilities. With a focus on individualized treatment plans, Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital utilizes evidence-based practices to help individuals develop coping strategies, improve their overall mental wellness, and achieve long-term recovery.
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Conditions and Issues Treated
Addiction is often caused by an underlying issue. Mental illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or anxiety disorder could lie at the root. A dual diagnosis by Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital aims to treat the addiction as well as the cause of the addiction. This ensures the patient will not fall back on old ways after treatment is complete.
Levels of Care Offered
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Dual-Diagnosis, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Outpatient treatment plans cover diagnosis, detoxification, management, and counseling. They are a popular option for those who have graduated from inpatient facilities. Services in Maryland include medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and individual and group therapy.
Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital‘s Therapies & Programs
Couples therapy reduces the dysfunctional behavior in a relationship that may cause addiction. It can help one or both members of the couple. It targets addiction and it can make for a healthier relationship.
Patients who receive generous support from their loved ones have better chances of completing their recovery. Genetics play a role when it comes to addiction, so it’s better to approach the problem as a unit. Family members can help an individual avoid addiction triggers and guide him or her in making lifestyle changes.
Group therapy is a type of counseling at Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore, MD that occurs between a bunch of strangers. The goal of group therapy sessions is to foster hope and a sense of belonging. It also helps to have people who can relate to what you’re going through. Good behaviors can also be contagious.
As a means of managing pain that has plagued them in the past, many individuals turn to drugs and alcohol. Assault, negligence, the loss of a loved one, and other unfortunate events may involve trauma. This treatment, offered and administrated by Neuropsychiatry Institute - Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore, MD provides individuals the resources to cope with past traumas healthily.
Dialectical behavioral therapy focuses on eliminating negative thoughts such as suicidal thoughts. It is useful in the treatment of patients with uncontrollable emotions. The term “dialectic” means the integration of opposites. In the substance abuse context, DBT refers to accepting the patient’s addiction.
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Baltimore, Maryland Addiction Information
For the past decade, Maryland's rate of drug use and abuse has significantly increased. The overdose rate is currently higher than the national average. This epidemic is due to the many industries where manual labor is required. As soon as prescription opioids were more readily accessible a large part of manual workers started using–and eventually abusing–the painkillers.
According to recent statistics, there are around 33,000 people who are addicted to drugs in Baltimore. Heroin-related overdose deaths are quite high in Baltimore, at 837 per 100,000 residents in 2016. Baltimore's most commonly abused drugs include heroin, cocaine, and marijuana. The people of Baltimore are friendly and welcoming, and there's always something going on. If you're looking for a place to start fresh, Baltimore is the perfect place.
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