Treatment Plan for Depression in Florida.

Treatment Plan for Depression

Depression and substance abuse often go together. It’s called co-occurring disorders, where a mental health disorder and substance abuse appear together. It’s often a byproduct of someone attempting to treat the symptoms of their depression. This calls for a dual diagnosis program that sets up a treatment plan for depression and substance abuse. Treatment Plan…

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Executive Outpatient Program

Executive Outpatient Program BoardPrep offers the Executive Outpatient Program for local working professionals. Starting with a thorough clinical assessment, eligible professionals enter a specialized track of BoardPrep’s IOP, with enhanced support. Our engaging patient-centered approach overcomes obstacles that often prevent people from getting the help they need. Available weekend sessions, evening and daytime therapies provide…

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1 in 6 Americans Needlessly Suffer with Mental Illness Daily

Over 44 million people in the US suffer from a mental disorder, causing many many problems for them and their families. Yet less than half of people with mental illness get treatment (SAMHSA/NIH report, January 2018). Individualized Treatment for Mental Illness and Dual-Disorders Mental illness is defined as a mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder using criteria…

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Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Dual diagnosis treatment Tampa, Florida BoardPrep Recovery offers leading-edge dual diagnosis treatment in beautiful South Tampa. BoardPrep experts specialize in the treatment of serious addiction and complex dual disorders. Based on the successful physician health recovery model, BoardPrep improves long-term results through enhanced structure, coaching and ongoing recovery monitoring. Through 30 years of clinical experience,…

Why Can’t He Quit?

The professionals at BoardPrep Recovery Center®, an exclusive rehab in Tampa, Florida help families understand the answer to this question every day. Addiction is not
willful; rather it is a disease that “hijacks”
the brain. When you suggest a person quit or cut back, they may FEEL as though you are telling them to go without food…