Rehab Centers in Moosup

List of Drug Rehab Centers in Moosup, CT

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United Community and Family Services
120-122 Plainfield Road, Moosup, CT 6354

United Community and Family Services is a rehab program providing services in and around Windham County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Naltrexone, Outpatient Drug Rehab, Cognitive Behavior Therapy.

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: Treatment For Internet Use Disorder and Drug Or Alcohol Urine Screening.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by United Community and Family Services, 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, Access To Recovery Voucher, Sliding Fee Scale

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United Community and Family Servs Inc
120-122 Plainfield Road, Moosup, CT 6354

United Community and Family Servs Inc is a rehab program providing services in and around Windham County.

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

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: Family Psychoeducation.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by United Community and Family Servs Inc, 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, County Or Local Government Funds, Sliding Fee Scale

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Facilities in Moosup, CT

If you live in Moosup and you start abusing drugs and alcohol, there is a high risk that you might develop a co-occurring mental health disorder. On the other hand, if you have an undiagnosed mental illness, there is a likelihood that you might start abusing these substances to self-medicate the symptoms of your mental illness.

Research studies show that substance abuse and mental health disorders tend to have some underlying causes in common. These might include changes in the composition of the brain, early exposure to traumatic and stressful events, and genetic vulnerabilities.

Psychosis

It is possible to develop psychosis as a result of abusing prescription medications and hallucinogenic substances. In rare cases, you might also experience this mental illness if you are exceptionally sensitive and you have been abusing these drugs.

Some of the drugs and medications that are commonly known to cause potentially psychotic effects include but are not limited to muscle relaxants, antihistamines, antidepressants, cardiovascular medication, antihypertensive medications, analgesics, anticonvulsants, anti-Parkinson medications, chemotherapy agents, and corticosteroids.

Schizophrenia

The environment in which you live - in combination with your genetic makeup - could lead the development of schizophrenia. These environmental factors include but are not limited to health issues related to birth, such as exposure to malnutrition, viruses, and infections. However, there are also other psychosocial factors - most of them unknown at this point - that could also contribute.

Irrespective of the cause of your schizophrenia, it is recommended that you seek professional mental health treatment services instead of resorting to drugs and alcohol. this is because these substances could cause you to develop a dual diagnosis for both addiction and schizophrenia.

It is recommended that you seek dual diagnosis treatment to manage all of the disorders that you have been struggling with simultaneously so that one does not cause the other to recur in the future.

This is especially true if you have been diagnosed with both substances abuse as well as another co-occurring mental health or medical disorders. Although these disorders tend to occur at the same time in many cases, it is possible to overcome them. To be able to do so, you will have to go through a highly integrated dual diagnosis treatment program.

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