Utah Addiction Centers updated its trauma-informed addiction recovery services for first responders. The treatment center helps medical frontliners suffering from mental trauma.
Utah Addiction Centers announces an updated range of mental health outpatient and residential treatments for first responders and those suffering from drug addiction. The trauma-informed care center develops personalized therapy plans focused on emotional, physical, and spiritual healing.
More details can be found at https://utahaddictioncenters.com
The updated services incorporate the latest studies on mental health, including new research on helping first responders deal with their trauma. The mental health and addiction recovery center has guided emergency responders and veterans through their substance abuse and trauma for decades and has now added therapy programs for medical frontliners who are suffering from a mental illness caused by the pandemic.
Mental health and substance abuse are intrinsically linked, with more psychiatric reports suggesting that emotional trauma increases the risk of a person imbibing dangerous drugs. A cycle then emerges, as the drugs negatively affect mental health.
Utah Addiction Centers has helped thousands of patients improve their quality of life, beat their addiction, and strengthen their mental health for the last six decades. It has achieved this through its unique system that combines the traditional 12-step model, psychotherapy, and other medical services to address the specific needs of a patient.
The trauma-informed care center uses a holistic approach to healing and empowers patients with the knowledge, support, and tools they need for them to live a happy and productive life. Its licensed mental health professionals identify the reasons why a patient is self-medicating and then create a customized treatment-of-drug-abuse plan. Further details can be found at https://utahaddictioncenters.com/first-responders
Utah Addiction Centers updated its treatment programs for those suffering from addiction and behavior disorders. The drug treatment center understands that given the current health crisis, first responders are at an increased risk of mental trauma, which may lead to some form of substance abuse.
A spokesperson for the drug treatment center said, “There are steps that can be taken to maximize the chances that treatment will be successful. We are here to provide you with the personalized tools and ingredients necessary to achieve your goals in recovery.”
Interested parties can find more information at https://utahaddictioncenters.com/utah-drug-rehab or https://goo.gl/maps/Wd9qQpoZeBTe7m499