Overview
New Hope of Arizona is an mental health treatment center that provides inpatient treatment for men from 16+ years of age. As part of their special programs, New Hope of Arizona treats clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, clients who have experienced trauma, and children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (sed). To help patients achieve sobriety, New Hope of Arizona provides intake assessments. Afterward, patients receive dialectical behavior therapy. during treatment. New Hope of Arizona is located in Tolleson, Arizona, providing treatment for people in Maricopa County, accepting medicaid and cash or self-payment.
New Hope of Arizona at a Glance
Payment Options
- Medicaid
- Cash or self-payment
Assessments
- Comprehensive mental health assessment
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
Age Groups
- Children/adolescents
Ancillary Services
- Court-ordered outpatient treatment
- Family psychoeducation
Treatment At New Hope of Arizona
Conditions Treated
Alcoholism:
Alcohol addiction is a health problem where drinking takes control over a person's life. It affects how their brain thinks and acts, leading to strong desires to drink, bad feelings, sudden actions, and discomfort when not drinking. To help someone with this problem, there are treatments like detox, counseling, group support, and learning coping methods. While treatment can't completely cure the urge to drink, it helps people regain control of their lives and feel better overall.
Mental health treatment:
Mental health facilities offer a safe space for individuals to get specialized care. Trained experts create personal plans using therapies, possibly including medication. The goal is to help individuals cope better and lead fulfilling lives, with constant support and a community feel.
Substance use treatment:
Substance abuse treatment programs can help to address addiction and, if relevant, any co-occurring mental health conditions. Programs include outpatient, inpatient, dual-diagnosis, and partial hospitalization. The addict will receive therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy, or dialectical behavioral therapy, and sometimes complementary therapies like acupuncture and mindfulness-based therapy. By attending skills training and recovery groups you’ll build a strong foundation for your recovery and strengthen your support network, increasing your chances of long-term recovery success.
Co-occurring Disorders:
Dual-diagnosis rehabilitation centers focus on treating individuals with simultaneous mental health and substance use disorders. The intertwined nature of addiction and mental health issues can intensify each other's symptoms, complicating recovery. These centers provide a holistic treatment strategy addressing both conditions together, often encompassing thorough evaluations, a blend of therapeutic methods, family counseling, and post-treatment care.
Levels Of Care
Hospital inpatient treatment:
Inpatient treatment includes an all-encompassing residential therapeutic regimen, during which patients reside on-site for a period usually spanning 30 to 90 days. Within this immersive setting, individuals receive structured assistance, prioritizing their safety and fostering a dedication to recovery. The treatment modalities offered may include individual and group counseling, cognitive-behavioral therapy, holistic interventions, family therapy sessions, as well as experiential therapies. The overarching objective is to comprehensively address the physical, emotional, and psychological dimensions of addiction or mental health disorders, establishing a resilient groundwork for long-term healing.
Treatment Modalities
Dialectical behavior therapy:
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for addiction treatment is a comprehensive cognitive-behavioral approach initially developed to treat individuals with borderline personality disorder. Adapted for addiction, DBT emphasizes the development of four core skills: mindfulness, emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness. Through individual and group sessions, patients learn to understand their triggers, manage negative emotions, cope with cravings, and improve relationships, all of which contribute to long-term recovery and reduced substance use.
Ancillary Services
Languages
- Spanish
Special Programs
- Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
- Clients who have experienced trauma
- Children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED)
- Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Contact Information
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