Rehab Centers in Fairmont

List of Drug Rehab Centers in Fairmont, NC

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Stephens Outreach Center Inc
608 Martin Luther King Drive, Fairmont, NC 28340

Stephens Outreach Center Inc is a rehab program providing services in and around Robeson County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Mental Health Treatment, Outpatient Drug Rehab, Individual Psychotherapy.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by Stephens Outreach Center Inc, they accept the following payment types: Medicaid

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Facilities in Fairmont, NC

In case you abusing substances like alcohol and drugs in Fairmont, they can prove effective at managing - albeit in the short term - the symptoms of your mental health disorder. This form of self-medication, however, can be dangerous because it can lead to addiction.

The temporary relief that you derive from these substances could soon be overtaken by other negative physical and psychological effects. Eventually, you may even find that you have started struggling with more of the common mental health problems that are linked with drug and alcohol addiction.

Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline personality disorder or BPD is a mental health disorder that is characterized by impulsiveness, intense and unstable relationships, and a distorted image of yourself - among many other signs and symptoms. It often occurs together with substance abuse and addiction.

If you have been diagnosed with this mental health disorder, there is a high likelihood that you might also be struggling with another psychological disorder - including but not limited to eating disorders, depression, and anxiety. You might also be diagnosed with addiction especially if you take drugs and drink alcohol.

Depression

Although it is normal to experience highs and lows all through life, if you are depressed, this condition is likely to continue unabated for months or even years on end. Unless you seek professional treatment, the condition might even remain untreated for the rest of your life.

However, you might start abusing drugs and alcohol to self-medicate the symptoms of your depression. When this happens, you might develop a substance use disorder - or an addiction - much faster than you would have if you were not struggling with the mental health disorder.

A dual diagnosis treatment program can help you understand the reasons behind your substance abuse and addiction as well as how this disorder is affected and continues to affect the other co-occurring behavioral and mental health disorders that you have also been diagnosed with.

This type of treatment would most likely be highly specialized and integrated. This is because it has to manage all the disorders that you have been struggling with at the same time - or simultaneously. It is recommended that you go through dual diagnosis treatment if you have been living with both addiction as well as any other co-occurring medical or mental health disorders.

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