Rehab Centers in Everett

List of Drug Rehab Centers in Everett, MA

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Whidden Hospital
103 Garland Street, Everett, MA 2149

Whidden Hospital is a rehab center providing services in and around Middlesex County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Psychotropic Medication, Hospital Inpatient, Trauma Therapy.

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: Nicotine Replacement Therapy.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by Whidden Hospital, they accept the following payment types: Cash Or Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Other State Funds

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Eliot Community Human Services
173 Chelsea Street, Everett, MA 2149

Eliot Community Human Services is a rehab program providing services in and around Middlesex County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Psychotropic Medication, Community Mental Health Center, Dual Diagnosis Drug Rehab.

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: Children With Serious Emotional Disturbance and Case Management.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by Eliot Community Human Services, they accept the following payment types: Cash Or Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, State Mental Health Agency Funds, State Welfare Or Child And Family Services Funds, State Corrections Or Juvenile Justice Funds, State Education Funds, Other State Funds, County Or Local Government Funds, Community Service Block Grants, Community Mental Health Block Grants, Sliding Fee Scale, Payment Assistance

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Facilities in Everett, MA

Long term substance abuse in Everett could lead to the development of negative psychological side effects, which could be similar to the signs and symptoms of a mental health disorder like depression and anxiety.

This is because using these substances will alter the chemical structure of your brain. Prolonged use, on the other hand, will increase the chances that you will develop the sings of mental illness. Over time, you will soon find that you need dual diagnosis treatment to manage all the disorders that you have been diagnosed with.

Mania

Although mania is known to produce pleasurable sensations - which could be heightened when you combine a manic episode with substance abuse - it is important to keep in mind that this could also increase your risk of suffering from a co-occurring disorder. It could also cause you to engage in risky sexual behavior that might potentially lead to the development of a sexually transmitted disease like HIV/AIDS and hepatitis B and C.

To this end, it is recommended that you go for evaluation to check if you have been living with mania - especially if you have been abusing drugs and drinking alcohol more excessively than you used to.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Typically, obsessive compulsive disorder will mostly emerge during your late teens and early adulthood. Since you might have been experimenting with alcohol and drugs during this time, there is a high risk that you might develop a substance abuse disorder at the same time as your OCD.

The NLM - the National Library of Medicine - also reports that teens living with obsessive compulsive disorder are especially vulnerable and prone to the abuse of these substances. If they engage in this behavior, their obsessions and compulsions could be compounded and cause them to become addicted to these substances.

Integrated dual diagnosis treatment is recommended if you have been living with addiction and substance abuse and another co-occurring mental health disorder - such as personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, or any other.

Through this form of treatment, you can get the help that you need to overcome your drug and alcohol dependence as well as manage any other co-occurring disorders that you may also have been struggling with at the same time. It can also guide you on the road to long term recovery so that you do not continue suffering in the future.

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