Mental Health Disorders We Treat

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At Vogue Recovery Center, we understand how much mental health disorders can greatly impact your life. Our comprehensive treatment options are designed to treat each person as an individual, ensuring that they receive the personalized care they need to grow and recover.

What Are Mental Health Disorders?

A mental health disorder can be defined as a condition that impacts a person’s thinking, feelings, behavior, or mood. These disorders can have a gross impact on day-to-day living and may harm someone’s ability to relate to others. Mental health disorders come in many different forms and range from anxiety and depression to more severe conditions such as bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. It’s important to understand that mental health disorders are real, common, and treatable illnesses. With the appropriate care and treatment, people with mental health disorders can live full, rewarding lives and experience relief from their symptoms. 

Causes of Mental Health Disorders

Mental health disorders can present as a result of a variety of reasons, ranging from biological, psychological, and environmental factors. While risk factors can contribute to the development or worsening of mental health disorders, they are not guaranteed experiences. Mental health disorders are highly complex and multi-faceted, and each person’s unique experience requires a different approach to be treated effectively.

The most common causes of mental health disorders include:

  • Genetics: People with a family history of mental health disorders are at a higher risk of developing one themselves.
  • Brain chemistry: When neurotransmitters are not functioning properly, chemicals in the brain that carry signals to other parts of the body are imbalanced and can lead to mental health conditions.
  • Chronic medical conditions: People suffering from chronic conditions such as cancer, diabetes, or heart disease may also develop mental health issues due to the stress and strain of their illness.
  • Life stressors: Stressful life events such as the death of a loved one, divorce, or job loss can trigger mental health disorders in people who are predisposed to them.
  • Traumatic events: Experiencing a traumatic event, such as physical or sexual abuse, natural disasters, or violence, can result in mental illness. Trauma can cause lasting psychological damage that often requires professional treatment to address.
  • Hormone fluctuations: Changing hormones can contribute to mental illness. During pregnancy, women experience a dramatic shift in their hormone levels, particularly in estrogen and progesterone. After giving birth, these hormones rapidly decrease, which can lead to postpartum depression.
  • Substance abuse: Alcohol or drugs can cause people to experience one or more symptoms of a mental disorder. Substance abuse can also exacerbate pre-existing disorders by negatively impacting brain function.

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What Are the Different Types of Mental Health Disorders?

Mental health disorders can present in a wide variety of ways, and as such are categorized into many different types. It is important to note that people may experience these disorders differently, and the subsequent treatment options may look different as well. In addition, mental health conditions can co-exist and overlap with one another, requiring even more in-depth treatment options.

Some common types of mental health disorders include:

  • Anxiety disorders
  • Mood disorders
  • Trauma-related disorders
  • Stress disorders
  • Personality disorders
  • Psychotic disorders
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders

Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders impact 7% of the population and are currently the third-largest mental health issue that affects people today, according to data gathered by the National Institute of Mental Health. Typically, anxiety disorders are characterized by excessive worry and fear that can greatly impact daily life. People with an anxiety disorder often turn to unhealthy coping mechanisms to get through the day to compensate for the debilitating anxiety and near-constant fear.

Examples of anxiety disorders include:

  • Generalized anxiety disorder
  • Panic disorder
  • Social anxiety disorder
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

Depressive Disorders

Depressive disorders refer to conditions that cause persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a general loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed. Due to the neurological impacts of these conditions, people with depressive disorders may also experience changes in appetite, energy levels, and changes in sleep patterns. Data from the World Health Organization shows more than 300 million people worldwide are suffering from depressive disorders, and it is the world’s leading cause of disability. 

Different types of depressive disorders include:

  • Major depressive disorder, also known as clinical depression
  • Persistent depressive disorder, also known as dysthymia
  • Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
  • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
  • Peripartum depression (PPD), also known as postpartum depression
  • Atypical depression
  • Psychotic depression
  • Bipolar disorder (BD)

Bipolar Disorders (BD)

Bipolar disorder, known previously as manic depression, is characterized by extreme shifts in mood, energy levels, and behavior. Bipolar disorders are divided into three primary types, each characterized by a distinct pattern of mood swings. 

The three types of bipolar disorder are:

  • Bipolar I disorder
  • Bipolar II disorder
  • Cyclothymic disorder

During manic episodes, people may feel an intense sense of euphoria and reduced inhibitions, as well as potentially experience a decreased need for sleep and an increase in engagement with risky behaviors. During depressive episodes, however, people may feel extreme sadness, hopelessness, or loss of interest in activities. 

Common symptoms of bipolar disorder include:

  • Depression
  • Mania
  • Hypomania
  • Euphoria
  • Anhedonia
  • Psychosis
  • Delusions of grandeur
  • Risky behaviors
  • Sleeping issues

Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders

Trauma-related disorders describe a category of mental health conditions triggered by experiencing or witnessing traumatic events. These events can range from natural disasters and accidents to physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. The symptoms of trauma-related disorders can vary greatly depending on the individual and their individual experiences. There are multiple types of trauma-related disorders, including primarily post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD). Treatment for trauma-related disorders can be complex and require a combination of therapy, medication management, and carefully selected self-care strategies.

Common symptoms of trauma include:

  • Flashbacks
  • Avoidance
  • Insomnia
  • Nightmares
  • Hypervigilance
  • Self-isolation
  • Mood swings between anger, fear, guilt, or shame

Stress disorders are common mental health conditions that can impact anyone. Characterized by overwhelming sensations of uncontrollable anxiety, fear, or worry, stress disorders can be triggered by a variety of situations and can have a notable impact on daily functions. Stress disorders can be developed due to a range of stressors, from traumatic events to work pressures, relationship problems, or financial difficulties. Each type of stress disorder requires a different set of treatment options, often involving some combination of medication and therapy. 

There are several different types of stress disorders, including:

  • Acute stress disorder (ASD)
  • Adjustment disorders
  • Disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED)
  • Reactive attachment disorder

Personality Disorders

Personality disorders are defined by long-lasting, unhelpful ways of thinking, feeling, and acting that differ significantly from cultural expectations. These constant, inflexible, and enduring behavioral patterns are a type of mental disorder that can lead to significant personal distress.

There are several types of personality disorders, divided into three clusters: Cluster A, B, and C.

Cluster A personality disorders include:

  • Paranoid personality disorder (PPD)
  • Schizoid personality disorder (SPD)
  • Schizotypal personality disorder (STPD)

Cluster B personality disorders include:

  • Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)
  • Borderline personality disorder (BPD)
  • Histrionic personality disorder (HPD)
  • Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)

Cluster C personality disorders include:

  • Avoidant personality disorder (AVPD)
  • Dependent personality disorder (DPD)
  • Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD)

Psychotic Disorders

A category of mental illness marked by abnormal thinking, perception, and behavior, psychotic disorders commonly cause hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, and lack of motivation. These mental health disorders can have a significant impact on someone’s daily life, requiring ongoing treatment and support.

Common types of psychotic disorders include:

  • Brief psychotic disorder
  • Delusional disorder
  • Schizophrenia
  • Schizoaffective disorder
  • Substance-induced psychotic disorder

Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Neurodevelopmental disorders are a group of neurological conditions that impact brain function and development. People with these disorders can have difficulty with communication, social interaction, and learning. These disorders often present from childhood.

Common neurodevelopment disorders can include:

  • Attention-deficient/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
  • Learning disorders, such as dyslexia
  • Intellectual disabilities

Treatment for Mental Health Disorders

Vogue Recovery Center offers comprehensive treatment services for people facing mental health issues. Our treatment programs encompass a wide range of evidence-based treatments and holistic practices. These services range from trauma-informed therapies such as EMDR, CBT, DBT, and REBT, to experiential therapy, art therapy, and yoga. Our addiction therapies additionally incorporate dual diagnosis treatment for any clients experiencing co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders

Mental Health Treatment Programs

During mental health treatment at Vogue Recovery Center, we offer a wide array of treatment programs across varying levels of care. Our treatment programs include inpatient treatment, primary hospitalization program (PHP), intensive outpatient care (IOP), and a traditional outpatient program (OP). During treatment, all our clients work with a therapist to determine an individualized treatment plan utilizing our range of evidence-based treatments and holistic services, such as psychotherapy, medication management, and life skills training. The primary goal of treating mental health is to improve emotional well-being, boost daily functioning, and promote lasting recovery by addressing the underlying causes of mental health conditions

Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

If you struggle with addiction and at least one mental health disorder at the same time, you have a dual diagnosis. It can be hard to determine which came first: the mental health disorder or addiction. Common co-occurring disorders with addiction include:

  • Mood disorders
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Personality disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress disorders
  • Eating disorders

When mental health disorders and addiction are treated separately, it can cause a couple of issues:

  • If you only receive treatment for either alcohol or drug abuse, you are very likely to relapse quickly. The trigger is your untreated mental illness. You will feel a need to self-medicate your symptoms with drugs and alcohol, like you did before treatment.
  • When you don’t receive integrated treatment for mental health disorders and substance abuse, your treatment providers may not be on the same page. If you treat the conditions separately at different facilities or years apart, they may not have access to each other’s medical treatments and may not adequately address your needs.

It is always important to seek help if you have symptoms of a mental health disorder. One of the most common obstacles to people getting dual diagnosis help is denial. Often, mental illness can cause thoughts and beliefs that are not rooted in reality. This increases the risk of denial and keeps you from taking steps to care for yourself.

At Vogue Recovery Center, we offer a comprehensive dual-diagnosis treatment program for people with co-occurring disorders who are looking to change their lives for the better.

Treatment for Mental Health Disorders In Las Vegas, Nevada

At Vogue Recovery Center in Las Vegas, we understand that addiction and mental health often go hand in hand. That’s why we offer specialized treatment for mental health disorders, providing compassionate, evidence-based care for individuals struggling with their cognitive and behavioral health. We also offer a holistic and individualized approach to mental health care, focusing on healing the mind, body, and spirit.  Our approach emphasizes personalized care, evidence-based therapies, and a supportive environment to help individuals achieve lasting recovery. 

If you or a loved one is seeking mental health support, consider reaching out to Vogue Recovery Center. Our dedicated behavioral health team is ready to guide you through the process, providing the tools and resources needed to navigate your journey toward wellness.

Is Mental Health Treatment Covered By Insurance?

At Vogue Recovery Center, we understand that covering treatment costs can be a real concern for many people. This is why we work with most major insurance providers to try and ensure the process of receiving treatment is easy and stress-free. If you’re wondering if your insurance covers mental health treatment, fill out our free, secure insurance verification form. By verifying your insurance with us, our team will handle the details with your provider so you can focus on recovery. 

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Get Help For Mental Illness

Mental health treatment centers, like Vogue Recovery Center, provide comprehensive care through various mental health programs, incorporating therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy and medication management. For individuals with co-occurring disorders, dual diagnosis treatment centers are available to simultaneously address mental health and substance abuse issues at a recovery center.

At Vogue Recovery Center, we understand the importance of comprehensive mental health treatment. Our approach emphasizes personalized care, evidence-based therapies, and a supportive environment to help individuals achieve lasting recovery. 

If you are looking for help, use our secure contact form or call our 24/7 admissions department to discuss treatment options and begin confidently navigating your road to recovery. Every conversation is private and confidential, adhering strictly to HIPAA guidelines. If you don’t have insurance, we can work with you to find affordable self-pay rates or other payment options.

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