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Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

  • Nashville, TN
  • Inpatient
  • Outpatient

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, located in Nashville, Tennessee, is a comprehensive academic healthcare facility specializing in advanced medical treatments and research. Known for its large workforce and multiple hospitals and clinics, it offers extensive healthcare services across several specialties.

The mission of the medical center focuses on personalizing patient care and enhancing the patient experience through scientific discovery, innovation, and lifelong learning. It has received four consecutive Magnet designations for nursing care excellence and is nationally ranked in multiple specialties by U.S. News & World Report.

  • VUMC offers unique personalized treatment plans tailored to the needs of each patient.
  • It houses Tennessee's only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center for both adults and children.
  • The center includes the region's Level 1 Trauma Center and Burn Center.
  • Collaboration among specialists provides patients access to the latest therapies through clinical trials.

Vanderbilt University Medical Center treats various addictions and medical conditions, serving patients of all ages, including both adults and children, across Tennessee and adjoining regions.

  • 6 Conditions Treated
  • Insurance Accepted
  • 3 Levels of Care
  • Speaks English
  • 14 Therapies & Programs

Staff

  • Jane FreedmanInterim Chair, Department of MedicineProfessor of Medicine and Interim Physician-in-Chief at Vanderbilt University Adult Hospital
  • Walter ClairVice Chair for Diversity and InclusionLeads efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the Department of Medicine
  • Bryan HarrisExecutive Vice Chair for Clinical AffairsOversees clinical operations and quality improvement initiatives for the Department of Medicine
  • T. Alp IkizlerVice Chair for Clinical ResearchDirects clinical research programs and initiatives for the Department of Medicine
  • John McPhersonVice Chair for EducationLeads medical education programs including residency training for the Department of Medicine
  • Roy ZentVice Chair for ResearchOversees basic and translational research programs for the Department of Medicine
  • Margaret G. RushPresident, Monroe Carell Jr. Children's HospitalLeads operations and strategy for Vanderbilt's pediatric hospital
  • Jeffrey S. UppermanChair, Department of Pediatric SurgerySurgeon-in-Chief at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt
  • Gretchen K. McCulloughChief Nursing OfficerLeads nursing operations at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt

Conditions and Issues Treated

Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment

Rehab centers in Tennessee exist to help individuals bounce back from substance abuse. Drug addiction refers to the use of illegal drugs and improper use of prescription drugs. Substance abuse includes all problems that stem out from using psychoactive substances. Centers like Vanderbilt University Medical Center are here to help.

Dual-Diagnosis

Some of the most common co-occurring disorders are schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar disorder. Most rehab facilities in Nashville, TN like Vanderbilt University Medical Center provide patients with a dual diagnosis. Dual diagnosis gives rehab the means to treat addiction while restoring mental and emotional health.

Levels of Care

This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Dual-Diagnosis, Inpatient, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

Inpatient rehabilitation aims to treat severe addictions and co-occurring disorders. Depending on individual requirements, the duration of the stay at Vanderbilt University Medical Center ranges from four weeks to six months. Tennessee inpatient recovery guarantees that the patient resides in an environment free of drugs.

An Outpatient Rehab Program is a part-time drug rehab program for treating individuals in Nashville, TN with mild addiction or mild-to-moderate drug withdrawal symptoms. It generally requires about 10 to 12 hours every week.

Doctors can administer on-the-spot medication to ease withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, increased heart rate, and even depression. Groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) can be used as a part of outpatient treatment to help maintain sobriety.

Therapies & Programs

Individual therapy refers to one-on-one psychotherapy between a patient and their Vanderbilt University Medical Center therapist. Individual therapy seeks to help identify the issues that drive and contribute to a client’s addiction or alcoholism. Another goal of individual counseling is to assist the client to learn how to manage their lives without alcohol or drugs.

Therapy for couples decreases unhealthy behavior in a relationship that can trigger addiction. Either, or both, members of the couple will be improved by this. This treatment administered by Vanderbilt University Medical Center still targets addiction and can also make a relationship healthier through a variety of methods.

Addiction is a family disease. Family therapy is a common tool that is used during inpatient treatment. While living with active addiction in Nashville, Tennessee, it is impossible for family members not to be affected. In order to have the greatest chances for long term sobriety, healing any family trauma and dysfunctional communications is important. Family therapy aims to heal and rebalance unhealthy roles and habits.

Group therapy occurs in a group setting as opposed to a one on one setting. It benefits patients by providing a feeling of support and letting them know they are not alone. Patients at Vanderbilt University Medical Center also learn to build trust and understanding and gain perspective through discussions.

After experiencing trauma, it’s crucial to look for a facility that can provide trauma therapy. This approach zeroes in on the traumatic incidents that a patient has encountered in the past, recent or not. It’s been widely known that trauma can make an individual resort to alcohol or other substances to mask their troubles and pain. Trauma can originate from domestic violence, sexual abuse, an early encounter with death, sexual assault, and many more. The goal of trauma therapy at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN is to help the patient see beyond the trauma and move forward. Mental health professionals will facilitate the patient’s journey and see to it that he or she is no longer a victim of his or her traumatic experiences and has wholly regained his or her personal power.

DBT, also known as dialectical behavior therapy, is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that helps people understand how their thoughts, behaviors, and feelings all connect. This can give them more control over their actions, effectively stopping self-harm ideations and attempts in some patients. It can also help put people in control over some mental struggles, like borderline personality disorder.

Most individuals suffering from addiction have low self-awareness, so they end up making poor decisions. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is suitable for patients recovering from an addiction of any kind. Through it, patients become more aligned with their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, giving them a better opportunity to respond appropriately to temptations and negative feelings.

This therapy modality at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN strengthens a person’s ability to stay on top of their emotional state and learn new stress management techniques so they won’t give in to the temptations easily. Moreover, CBT helps people communicate and express their emotions well, which can be vital in relapse management. CBT is also suitable for managing co-occurring disorders like depression and bipolar illness.

Patient Experience

Experiential Therapy at Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Experiential therapy is a non-traditional treatment that uses physical activities to help work through troubling emotions. Role-playing, use of props, and re-enactments are just a few common techniques in experiential therapy at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Its goal is to help people work with troubling emotions, memories, and trauma that are the source of their psychological issues

Payment Options

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  • Health Insurance
  • Self-Pay / Cash
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Military Insurance
  • IHS/Tribunal/Urban
  • State-Financed
  • Sliding Scale
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    Location & Contact

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center Location and Directions
    Address
    1161 21st Ave S
    Nashville, TN 37212

    Phone Number
    (615) 327-7024

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    • Gender
      Female, Male
    • Age
      Adults (20+), Children (0-12), Seniors (65+), Teenagers
    • Modality
      Couples, Family, Group, Individuals
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    Listed May 14, 2021

    Updated July 25, 2024

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