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Finding Inpatient Anxiety Treatment for Women

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Anxiety is one of the most misunderstood disorders, affecting more than 40 million people each year. It is the most common mental illness in the United States and comes in many forms, each with its own path to successful treatment. While many of the symptoms of anxiety fall under the category of generalized anxiety disorder, there are also social anxiety disorder and panic disorder.

Finding an anxiety treatment center for women is not as difficult as it sounds. The Willows at Red Oak Recovery®, located in Asheville, North Carolina, is an ideal treatment center for women suffering from addiction and anxiety. To learn more about our services, please contact our treatment team today at 828.518.6941.

What Happens When You Seek Anxiety Treatment?

If you’re not sure that you have anxiety, there are several signs that you can look out for, including:

  • Trouble breathing or shortness of breath
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Panic attacks
  • Accelerated or abnormal heart rate
  • Numbness and tingling in the extremities

Once you’ve determined that you may be struggling with anxiety, it’s time to talk to your doctor. They will adequately diagnose you to see which anxiety disorder you have or if it might be something else. Several things could have triggered your anxiety, and one of these underlying factors may need immediate attention. They may recommend that you attend a treatment center, such as The Willows at Red Oak Recovery®. Undergoing one-on-one therapy sessions to come to terms with whatever trauma may have caused your anxiety before attending group sessions with women in a similar situation is the first order of business.

Anxiety robs one of the ability to find substantial meaning in life. It doesn’t seem worth it to go on at times. The waves of anxiety ebb and flow, but sometimes, there appears to be no hope in the darkest times. That is why you need to take your problem with anxiety seriously. Effective treatment is available, and a women’s anxiety treatment center offers a warm and welcoming environment to make substantial strides in tackling this prevalent disorder.

Inpatient Treatment for Anxiety

Inpatient treatment, also known as residential treatment, is a type of mental health care that involves residing in a center for a set period of time to receive intensive treatment for anxiety and other mental health disorders. This form of treatment may be recommended if an individual’s symptoms are severe and require round-the-clock care or if outpatient treatments have not been effective.

Benefits of Inpatient Treatment

Inpatient treatment offers various benefits that can contribute to an individual’s recovery from anxiety. These include:

  • 24/7 support – In an inpatient setting, individuals have access to support and care at all times throughout the day. This can be particularly beneficial for those who struggle with severe anxiety and require immediate assistance when experiencing a panic attack or other symptoms.
  • Structured environment – Inpatient treatment centerss provide structure and routine, which can be helpful for individuals struggling with anxiety. This helps them develop healthy habits and coping strategies that they can use outside of the treatment setting.
  • Intensive therapy – Inpatient treatment typically involves daily therapy sessions, including individual and group therapy. This level of intensive therapy can help individuals make significant progress in managing their anxiety.
  • Removal from triggers – Being in an unfamiliar environment away from everyday stressors can give individuals a chance to focus on their mental health and work towards recovery without external triggers.
  • Peer support – Inpatient treatment allows individuals to connect with others who are going through similar struggles. This can provide a sense of understanding, validation, and comfort for those struggling with anxiety.

At The Willows, we offer inpatient treatment for anxiety that is tailored to each individual’s needs.

What If You Need Dual Diagnosis Treatment?

Dual diagnosis treatment uses mental health therapy to treat multiple mental disorders in concert with each other. People seeking help with their substance abuse problem often have the root cause of it, mental health issues, unexplored. Both aspects of this treatment inform the other and lead to a faster and more comprehensive recovery from addiction and the strains of an anxiety disorder.

Other mental disorders can intermingle with anxiety and then cause a misdiagnosis if not treated. Dual diagnosis specializes in evaluating multiple conditions and treating them as a joint disorder concurrently.

An anxiety disorder may cause you to start using drugs or increase your usage if you already partake. And, in turn, substance abuse may cause you to develop mental health problems related to your drug use. Regardless of which came first, it is vital to treat them together to ensure a full recovery. This is a continuation of the dual diagnosis program. The valuable lessons learned in healing from multiple mental disorders lays the groundwork to getting on top of a co-occurring condition.

Reach Out to The Willows at Red Oak Recovery® Today

Anxiety can rob you of your ability to live your life. It is a mental prison where you sit all by yourself in your cell. But with therapy and a possible diagnosis of other disorders, you can breathe again and begin to realize your full potential. There is a world out there ready to welcome you and all your talents into its fold, but anxiety is holding you back.

The Willows at Red Oak Recovery® in Asheville, North Carolina, is a women’s anxiety treatment center with a master’s level clinical staff ready to get you the help you need. We can be reached online or at 828.518.6941 for you to take the first step on your journey to wellness and recovery.