Office Location: 310 E Broadway Suite 201 Louisville KY 40202
ABOUT ALLIANCE FOR CHANGE
Alliance for Change in Louisville, KY is a premier substance abuse and addiction treatment facility providing comprehensive treatment, counseling, and support services for individuals struggling with substance abuse and addiction. They offer proven treatment approaches to those seeking a path to recovery, and the Alliance team is made up of professional counselors, therapists, and other medical specialists who have extensive experience in the field. This well-rounded team is dedicated to providing personalized, evidence-based care to each patient.
At Alliance for Change, patients can benefit from a wide range of services. From initial assessments to intensive outpatient treatment and aftercare planning, their programs are tailored to each individual’s unique needs. Along with traditional therapy approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, they also provide alternative therapies such as mindfulness, nutritional guidance, and art therapy. In addition, they provide evidence-based therapeutic practices to ensure the best outcomes possible. Moreover, Alliance For Change offers a full range of recovery support services to help make the transition from treatment to living a sober lifestyle easier, including aftercare planning, relapse prevention planning, and referral services.
Individuals who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol often have one or more co-occurring mental health disorders. Addressing both the addiction and the mental health problems at facilities like Alliance for Change can be very beneficial for these individuals.
Common mental health conditions that often co-occur with addiction include:
People with drug and alcohol problems often suffer from anxiety disorders such as panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, social anxiety disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder.
One of the most common mental illnesses co-occurring with addiction is major depressive disorder.
Many people with drug and alcohol problems also suffer from ADHD. Bipolar Disorder – People with bipolar disorder are more likely to suffer from drug and alcohol problems than the general population, and vice versa
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