Located in LaPlace, Louisiana, River Place Behavioral Health Hospital is a state-of-the-art adjustment disorder treatment center serving the greater New Orleans metropolitan area.
Learn More About Adjustment Disorder Treatment
Learn More About Adjustment Disorder Treatment at River Place Behavioral Health Hospital
Everyone can expect to experience bouts of change and upheaval at certain times during their lives. And while some change can lead to positive outcomes, other forms of change can lead to heightened levels of stress. Major shifts in employment, lifestyle, living situation, financial stability, and other changes can be difficult to navigate for most individuals. And although a certain amount of stress is to be expected during these events, having a strong support network and a strong commitment to self-care can make all the difference. After a while, most people affected by these types of experiences will learn to manage their new realities and return to normal, healthy functioning.
Sometimes though, these transitions can cause extreme levels of distress that don’t seem to dissipate. When this happens, you may be suffering from a mental health condition known as adjustment disorder, and you will likely require professional help to heal. Adjustment disorder can make it difficult to meet expectations at home, work, and school, and can take a toll on your physical, mental, and emotional health and wellbeing.
Fortunately, there is hope. With help from a treatment center like River Place Behavioral Health that offers specialized programming for adjustment disorder, you can overcome the symptoms of this condition.
Helping a Loved One
Helping a Loved One or Family Member Get Treatment for Adjustment Disorder
If someone you care about has begun showing signs that he or she may be struggling with symptoms of adjustment disorder, you may be unsure what to do to help. Rest assured that with a bit of thought and preparation, you can be a critical resource to your loved one and assist him or her in accessing professional treatment. As you prepare to be of assistance to your loved one, please consider the following tips:
- Take some time to read about the signs, symptoms, and effects of adjustment disorder. By learning more about this condition, you will be better prepared to support your loved one.
- Research treatment options in your loved one’s area, and pay special attention to centers that offer specialized programming for adjustment disorder. In addition, be on the lookout for the types of supports that appear to be a fit for your loved one’s interest, goals, and needs.
- When you broach the topic of treatment with your loved one, be prepared for some initial resistance. Also make sure to maintain a warm and compassionate tone throughout this dialogue.
- As your loved one considers entering treatment, remind him or her that he or she is not alone and that you are there to help. Offer to provide transportation, childcare, or other forms of practical assistance that will make the transition into treatment as easy as possible for your loved one.
During this process, be sure to be mindful of your own health and wellbeing. Offering support to someone struggling with a mental health concern like adjustment disorder can take time, energy, and other resources, so be sure to do things to rejuvenate yourself. In doing so, you’ll have greater ability to give your loved one the attention that he or she needs at this time.
Why Consider Us?
Why Consider Treatment for Adjustment Disorder at River Place Behavioral Health
Without obtaining quality, comprehensive care, the effects of adjustment disorder can cause countless damages. Sometimes, living with a mental illness like adjustment disorder can be an isolating experience. It can be difficult to communicate with others about your experiences, and you may find yourself pulling away from people, places, and experiences that you once enjoyed. Adjustment disorder can make even simple tasks more difficult, and can cause you to have problems at home, school, and work. These problems tend to get worse in time, and a cycle of instability can develop as your symptoms continue to interrupt your functioning. In addition, individuals living with untreated mental illness may seek to self-medicate with alcohol or other drugs, putting them at a heightened risk for developing a substance abuse issue, which will only worsen their symptoms.
The good news is that adjustment disorder is a treatable condition. With help, you can discover the root cause of your distress and work towards developing healthy stress response techniques.
Types of Treatment Available
Types of Treatment for Adjustment Disorder at River Place Behavioral Health
Located in LaPlace, Louisiana, and serving the New Orleans metropolitan area, River Place Behavioral Health is a new, state-of-the-art inpatient mental and behavioral health treatment center. With updated technology to provide the best care for our patients, electronic medical records for ensuring prompt retrieval of pertinent information, and a secluded area that offers privacy, River Place is an ideal setting for you to begin healing from the effects of adjustment disorder.
At River Place Behavioral Health, we recognize that people respond to various treatment interventions differently, and one’s age can be a major factor in how he or she processes the skills he or she is learning. For this reason, we offer specialized treatment tracks for adolescents and adults. Each program is designed to meet the specific needs of each population, ensuring that all participants achieve true and lasting healing.
Regardless of which program you take part in, we will provide you with an individualized treatment plan that outlines the specific therapeutic interventions and treatment modalities that will best help you begin to heal from the effects of adjustment disorder. Within this treatment plan, the following services may be offered:
Medical care: If you are in need of medical care during your time at River Place, our internal medicine clinicians, advanced registered nurse practitioners (ARNPs), and other nurses are available to provide daily services.
Medication management: When you are being treated for adjustment disorder, certain medications may be recommended to alleviate distressing symptoms. Your need for medication management services will be assessed upon admission and throughout your stay. You will have access to these services, which will include close monitoring of the effects of your medications, three times per week.
Individual therapy: Individual therapy is offered on an as-needed basis. It serves as a time for you to work one-on-one with a social worker or counselor to process the challenges you are facing, address any concerns you may be having, and celebrate successes as you achieve them.
Group therapy: Group therapy is an integral part of the treatment process when receiving care for the symptoms of adjustment disorder, and you will participate in group sessions on a daily basis. These sessions are led by social workers, counselors, nurses, and behavioral health technicians, and may include discussions on the following topics:
- Self-esteem building
- Life management
- Daily living skills
- Goals
- Coping skills
- Communities
Family therapy: Recognizing that mental health disorders can affect your entire family, we provide family therapy sessions so as to allow you and your loved ones the opportunity to process through the challenges you have faced and work towards coming together as a strong, healthy family unit. Family therapy sessions are led by counselors, social workers, and psychiatrists, depending on the specific needs of your family.
Experiential therapies: In order to provide you with a holistic approach to care as you learn to manage the symptoms of adjustment disorder, we offer a number of experiential therapies that complement the more traditional forms of therapy. By taking part in these activities at our hospital, you can achieve healing on all levels – mind, body, and spirit. Our experiential therapies include the following:
- Music therapy
- Movement / exercise
- Art therapy
Continuing Care
Continuing Care After Inpatient Treatment for Mental Illness
Inpatient treatment is often only the first step in the process of learning to fully manage the symptoms of adjustment disorder. This level of care is designed to help you achieve stabilization and begin developing coping skills and additional tools that allow you to jumpstart your recovery. But once inpatient care has come to an end, you may benefit from receiving ongoing outpatient services. These services will help you solidify the skills you learned while in inpatient treatment, and truly thrive as you move forward.
Various levels of outpatient care are available. Our recommendations for the specific level that will be of most benefit to you will be based upon your unique needs and treatment goals. When you begin treatment at River Place, we will immediately start developing a discharge plan that will outline recommendations for follow-up care.
River Place is focused solely on providing inpatient care. However, once your time for discharge arrives, we will provide referrals for outside resources that deliver necessary continuing care.
At River Place Behavioral Health, we are dedicated to ensuring that all of your needs are met. Our support does not end when you leave our hospital. Instead, we will continue to provide ongoing encouragement and assistance as you step down to the next level of care and rejoin your community.
If you or a loved one is in need of comprehensive treatment to heal from the effects of adjustment disorder, look no further than River Place Behavioral Health. Our knowledgeable and compassionate staff members are available to answer any questions you may have, and to help you decide if our hospital is the right fit for you.