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Outpatient Mental Health Facility - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers - Anniston, AL.

There are 3 different kinds of mental health treatment, including residential, outpatient, and hospital inpatient. Some people who require help for a mental health problem might want an outpatient approach due to personal obligations or perhaps because of the stigma they'd like to avoid associated with their issue. Many people can still have a normal school or work day and receive outpatient mental health treatment with full privacy and discretion.

Outpatient mental health centers are either found in community health centers, private offices, or hospitals in Anniston. The intensity of outpatient mental health treatment can be different from center to center, but can range from participation a few days a week to daily treatment. An outpatient mental health program will   do a full evaluation of the client's medical history, both physical and mental, including their prescription drug and illicit drug history. Psychological evaluation is also a standard procedure, and clinicians and physicians will come up with a course of care that may include individual psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy, marriage/couples counseling, etc. If the client requiring treatment also has a co-occurring disorder such as an alcohol or drug problem, many outpatient mental health programs are ready to handle this dual diagnosis.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers offering this service in Anniston, AL

  • Grandview Behavioral Health Center
    256-237-4755
    1302 Noble Street
    Anniston, AL. 36201

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Mental Health Facility

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Military Insurance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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