Drug And Alcohol With Mental Illness Dual Diagnosis Treated In Utah Valley

Drug And Alcohol With Mental Illness Dual Diagnosis Treated In Utah Valley, updated 11/25/20, 8:45 PM

Utah Valley drug rehab center Mountain Peak Recovery has expanded the availability of its substance abuse dual diagnosis inpatient program. The residential dual diagnosis treatment center in Spanish Fork, UT now accepts patients from all 50 states. Visit https://www.mountainpeakrecovery.com for more information.

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Drug And Alcohol With Mental Illness Dual
Diagnosis Treated In Utah Valley
Dual diagnosis remains one
of America's most
troublesome mental health
issues.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration estimates that
less than 50 percent of those living with a
dual diagnosis receive treatment for
either condition and only 5 percent
receive medical treatment or therapy for
both issues.
Mountain Peak Recovery, a
drug and alcohol abuse
recovery center in Utah Valley
is on a mission to transform the
nation's response to this
growing concern.
The center has expanded its
residential dual diagnosis
treatment program to accept
patients from all US states.
The inpatient drug and alcohol
rehab center in Spanish Fork, UT
has the distinction of being one of
the country's top inpatient
facilities for dual diagnosis
treatment.
Mountain Peak Recovery
offers an evidence-based
therapy regimen that combines
substance abuse interventions
with mental healthcare.
Dual diagnosis therapy in
Utah Valley includes a
comprehensive yet
individualized approach to
long-term recovery.
The multidisciplinary team at
Mountain Peak Recovery includes
physicians, psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers,
physical dependency counselors,
personal trainers, and other
professionals.
The inpatient drug and alcohol
rehab center creates a safe,
welcoming, and patient-friendly
environment for physical,
psychological, and holistic
rehabilitation and recovery.
Mountain Peak Recovery is a full-
service substance abuse rehabilitation
center certified by the Joint
Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations, a national
organization that evaluates more than
17,000 healthcare organizations.
Visit
mountainpeakrecovery.co
m for dual diagnosis
information