Rehab Centers in Milton

List of Drug Rehab Centers in Milton, FL

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Lakeview Center Inc Avalon
6024 Spikes Way, Milton, FL 32572

Lakeview Center Inc Avalon is a rehab program providing services in and around Santa Rosa County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Medications For Psychiatric Disorders, Outpatient Drug Rehab, Substance Abuse Counseling Approach.

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: Domestic Violence Services Family Or Partner and Comprehensive Substance Abuse Assessment.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by Lakeview Center Inc Avalon, they accept the following payment types: Cash Or Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale

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Avalon Center of Lakeview
6024 Spikes Way, Milton, FL 32583

Avalon Center of Lakeview is a rehab program providing services in and around Santa Rosa County.

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

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: Case Management and Screening For Tobacco Use.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by Avalon Center of Lakeview, 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, State Mental Health Agency Funds, State Welfare Or Child And Family Services Funds, Other State Funds, County Or Local Government Funds, Community Service Block Grants, Community Mental Health Block Grants

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Facilities in Milton, FL

Dual diagnosis is a common occurrence in Milton, as in the rest of the country. Although this condition covers a wide variety of substance abuse and mental health disorders, suffering from a particular mental illness could increase your susceptibility to abuse drugs and alcohol.

Examples of these mental illness that could eventually lead to addiction include major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia, personality disorders, conduct disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and suicidal ideation and actions, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

If you have been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder - commonly known as PTSD - you might try to self-medicate the symptoms of this mental health disorder by abusing alcohol and drugs. in the short term, this could give you some relief and make you forget about your suffering.

However, there is a high risk that this form of self-medication could soon give rise to the development of a substance use disorder, or an addiction. When this happens, you will find yourself struggling with both addiction and the co-occurring mental health disorder.

Psychosis

Psychosis is an episode in which you will experience a break from reality. It might also cause you to experience false beliefs and delusions that you hold firmly despite there being evidence contracting these beliefs. Further, there is a risk that you could suffer hallucinations.

This condition often occurs alongside substance abuse and addiction. This is because you might start abusing drugs and drinking alcohol excessively to manage the symptoms and effects of your psychosis. Although this could calm you for some time, it will eventually lead to the development of a substance use disorder.

There are highly qualified dual diagnosis treatment programs available today. These programs are suitable if you have been diagnosed with both a mental health disorder as well as a substance use disorder or an addiction.

The treatment services provided by these programs are highly effective and integrated. This is because you need them to manage all the disorders that you have been struggling with at the same time so that none of them aggravates the other or causes you to suffer a relapse or a recurrence of any of these disorders.

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