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Massachusetts Rehabs That Accept Veterans

A Massachusetts rehab for veterans

For most veterans, during their deployment and after, they will experience intense physical, mental, and emotional difficulties. The veteran population is greatly impacted by several critical issues related to substance use, such as pain, suicide risk, trauma, and homelessness.

How does this happen? Veterans often report feeling separated and misunderstood by their loved ones once they return home from duty. Re-adjusting to life outside of the military is tough, and many veterans do not know where to go for help. They also do not know if what is happening to them is normal. Today, there is a veterans treatment program in MA to help members of the military and veterans restore their mental health. At Evoke Wellness in Cohasset, MA, we are a drug rehab that accepts veterans in Massachusetts struggling with substance use disorders and alcoholism.

Why Do Veterans Often Need Help With Substance Abuse?

Veterans are more likely than the general population to experience substance abuse and mental health issues. Many veterans have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a medical condition that causes disability or pain from military service.

Veterans may experience a number of traumatic events during their service, including exposure to combat, injury or loss of a friend or loved one. These experiences can have a profound impact on the mental and emotional well-being of veterans, leading to problems with substance use and addiction. Additionally, many veterans face difficult challenges when they return home from deployment, such as finding employment and reconnecting with friends and family. These factors can also increase the risk of substance abuse among veterans. In fact, more than one in 10 veterans have been diagnosed with a substance use disorder, and the reported rates of illicit drug use increases when active-duty personnel leave military service.

Sadly, many veterans contemplate suicide or attempt it. PTSD is complicated to manage without professional therapy and support. Most veterans will use drugs and alcohol to self-medicate the fear, anxiety, and depression from PTSD. Fortunately, veterans with alcohol or drug problems and a mental health diagnosis can receive expert help from a dual diagnosis program.

Where Can A Veteran Get Help Today?

We now know that veterans are more likely to experience addiction or drug abuse and mental health issues than civilians. Veterans engaged in active combat are especially vulnerable to suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other mental illnesses. Veterans’ medical conditions from war also can cause them shame or guilt. Similarly, many veterans are alone in how to manage their emotions from disability or chronic pain, and the effects of battle or military service on their outlook on life. The Veterans Affairs (VA) department recognizes the need for exceptional care for vets and offers them benefits covering addiction and mental health treatment and programs.

The Veteran Affairs Healthcare System of the Northeast Region has partnered with Evoke Wellness in Cohasset, Massachusetts to provide clinical care services for substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders. Call us now at 866.931.6429 to be admitted today.

What Addictions and Mental Health Conditions Qualify Veterans for the Dual Diagnosis Program?

Dual diagnosis treatment for veterans is a specialized type of mental health care that addresses the unique needs and challenges of individuals who have both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition. This type of treatment typically involves a range of therapies and services, including individual therapy, group therapy, medication management, peer support groups, and social activities.

One of the main challenges that individuals with dual diagnosis face is finding effective treatment for both their mental health condition and substance use disorder. This can be difficult because most programs focus on treating either the mental health condition or the substance use problem, but not both. Fortunately, there are specialized dual diagnosis treatment programs available that provide a comprehensive approach to addressing both conditions.

The criteria for entry to our dual diagnosis program is that the individual must receive a diagnosis by a medical doctor or psychiatrist with a mental health disorder and abuse drugs or alcohol. We provide doctor assessments for mental health conditions at Evoke. Mental health disorders range from PTSD, anxiety, schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar disorder for many veterans. In addition, veterans commonly abuse drugs, including alcohol, marijuana, prescription pain killers, benzodiazepines, and methamphetamine or cocaine. Because of the urgency for immediate help for our veterans, Evoke Wellness provides same-day admission for veterans and military members in the dual diagnosis program.

What is a Dual Diagnosis Program for Veterans?

The program helps veterans overcome the mental and emotional damage caused by military service or earlier before their service. It is common for military members to have a dual diagnosis or struggle with substance abuse before deployment. The result is often even harder for these individuals as they already struggle in combat or military settings. In addition, the experience of war or other hardships negatively impacts their mental health. We provide evidence-based forms of therapy and treatment for veterans that includes:

  • Trauma Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • One-on-One Counseling
  • Small-Group Counseling
  • Holistic Therapy (acupuncture, meditation, massage therapy, guided imagery)
  • Introduction to 12-step and other recovery entered meeting formats
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Stress and Anger Management
  • Aftercare Counseling
  • Sober Living and Alumni Programs

Evoke Wellness Offers Drug Rehab for Veterans in Massachusetts

The fastest way to be admitted is to speak to our clinical staff members in the dual diagnosis program. Our staff will oversee your benefits and explain therapy and addiction treatment options. We have helped members of the military work through trauma and drug or alcohol addictions and return to their families and life healed and optimistic. Let Evoke Wellness show you or your loved one the path to peace and fulfillment. Call us now at 866.931.6429 so that you an reclaim your life.