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Haley thibodeaux
Virtue Recovery changed my life. From day one, the staff made me feel truly cared for and supported—something I hadn’t felt in a long time. They weren’t just doing a job; they genuinely loved and believed in me.
Gina was especially amazing—her kindness, strength, and sincerity helped carry me through. She made me feel seen and valued every single day.
I’ve never felt more loved or understood in a place like this. Thank you, Virtue Recovery—you’ll always have a special place in my heart.
And Liz I’ll miss you
Ashley Mc
This place may have saved my life. The staff are exceptional along with the community!
I truly gained so much knowledge and insight to what I need to like life as my best self. All of the therapist are top notch as well! I feel I lucked out by choosing this center. If you are on the fence, not hesitate. This place is amazing.
Charles Cl
If youre looking for a place to recover, please do not hesitate to call this place. Ive been shown nothing but love the second I walked through the door. Food is amazing, they provide you with 10 cigs a day, you have full access to your phone after detox (except during groups & meetings ofc), they take us on outings every weekend, all the staff are beyond helpful and caring including the therapists. They really set the standard for what a rehab should be. Great job Virtue, yall are awesome!
Ashly Riddle
I can not say enough on how Virtue has saved me from myself in my addiction to alcohol! My whole life has changed for the better! Everybody here has been so supportive and caring! My counselor was Felix! He is such an amazing counselor! You’d be lucky to get him or anyone here. They are all awesome! Kenya the chef and her crew make the best meals! You will be fed well!
If I can give some advice! Do the work. Put it in! It will be so worth it 👌 I am proud to say that I am now 178 days sober! An accomplishment i could have not done on my own! Thank you Virtue!
Donald Winters
my stay here has been truly amazing. I learned so much about myself. My self esteem has gone up considerably. I want to give special thanks to all the people who work at Virtue and especially my case workers Miss Kerry and Gillian they have gone beyond my highest expectations. Thank you to everyone at Virtue for giving me a new life!
Sarah Small
Absolutely one of the best treatment facility I have been too. I was always greeted with a smile and positive attitude from staff and my peers. I really was so lost when I got here and not feeling like I knew who I was…. but they helped me find myself and I love who I am today.
Thank you to all the staff and my friends I have made along the way.
I’m glad I choose to come here.
Dedrick Freeman
Experience at Virtue was amazing. Beyond thankful for the staff. Most are in recovery which makes a huge difference. All treat you amazingly and make you feel as comfortable as you can be in rehab. Ms. Naiomi is amazing Mr. Charles and Mr. Felix are awesome. Very thankful for this experience. My second rehab now hopefully the last but this experience has definitely been the best. Thank You Virtue.
Mark Knof
Virtue center is a great place for recovery. I worked my third time coming from street drugs and it was the most success in life thanks to hardworking staff here. i was treated well from start until I went home. The food was really great. Thank you for the kind nurses specially Eric in particular. He helped me through darkest moments in my detox, I will never forget this place and tell everyone that need real help to look nowhere else but Virtue center
Jennifer Crane
I have been to a lot of detoxes throughout my life… This place was awesome.. From the time I walked in, they were very compassionate nd the week I was there they really helped me Work on my mental health and making sure when I left, I had resources.. The communication was awesome, and it still is… This place made such an impression on me.I hope to soon work at a detox.. Thank you Virtue Recovery
Marten Jameel
I had an excellent experience at Virtue Recovery. The staff showed the highest level of care, compassion, and professionalism throughout my time there. I felt fully supported in every step of the process, and their dedication truly stands out. I would highly recommend Virtue Recovery to anyone seeking quality treatment and support.
ccording to the National Alliance on Mental Health, more than 51 million U.S. adults had some mental health condition in 2019. About 5% of these people had a mental health condition that could be classified as severe.
The prevalence of mental illness varies significantly based on the demographic group, with lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults making up a significant percentage of cases. Mental health conditions are also prevalent among non-Hispanic mixed/multiracial adults, non-Hispanic white adults, and non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native adults.
Anxiety disorders, major depressive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder are American adults’ three most common mental health conditions. Because these conditions can interfere with employment, affect academic performance and increase the risk for specific health problems, seeking mental health treatment as soon as possible after a diagnosis is important.
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Although mental illnesses are closely associated with the mind, they can also cause physical symptoms in other body parts. These physical symptoms occur for two reasons. First, the symptoms of mental illness can cause the body to enter fight, flight, or freeze mode. This is a natural response to stressful or dangerous situations. During this response, adrenaline enters the bloodstream, causing the heart rate to increase. Adrenaline also causes rapid breathing, a sharpening of the senses, and increased blood flow to the organs and muscles. This can cause muscle aches, upset stomach, insomnia, and vision problems. Second, mental health disorders may make it difficult to carry out everyday activities, including exercising, preparing meals, and seeking medical care. Poor nutrition and a lack of physical activity can lead to unintentional weight loss or weight gain, digestive problems, headaches, and other physical problems. Delays in seeking medical care can also cause existing health conditions to worsen, resulting in a variety of physical symptoms.
Mental health disorders also affect a person’s behavior, primarily because mental illness affects how the brain communicates with the rest of the body. Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health problems may cause the following symptoms:
Substance abuse is also considered a mental health disorder. It’s a disorder and not a lifestyle choice because people with drug and alcohol addictions can’t control their behavior. Even when substance abuse results in job loss, interferes with personal relationships, or puts a person’s physical health at risk, it’s difficult to stop using due to the intense cravings and severe withdrawal symptoms that can occur.
Other mental health diagnoses, such as depression or generalized anxiety disorder, often accompany substance use disorder. When someone has a problem with substance abuse and another mental health condition, they’re diagnosed with co-occurring disorders. Because one disorder can make the other disorder worse, it’s essential to treat both mental health issues at the same time.
Yes. Virtue Recovery Center treats both mental health and addiction simultaneously through our dual diagnosis programs. Below are the mental health conditions we treat:
Anxiety is one of the main symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and phobia-related disorders. A phobia is an intense fear associated with specific objects or experiences, including flying, coming into contact with spiders, or having blood drawn with a needle. Anxiety must be treated because it can interfere with work, school, and social activities.
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that causes significant mood swings. A person with bipolar disorder typically has periods of euphoria or excitement (mania) followed by periods of intense depression. During a manic episode, the person may experience racing thoughts and display more energy than normal. Mania is also associated with impulsive behavior, such as spending large sums of money or engaging in risky sexual behavior. Depressive episodes typically cause sleep problems, mood changes, fatigue, restlessness, and other symptoms of depression.
Borderline personality disorder is a mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks and feels about themselves and others. People with borderline personality disorder may experience intense emotions, fear of abandonment, unstable relationships, and rapid changes in mood or self-image. They may struggle with impulsive behaviors, difficulty managing anger, and feelings of emptiness. Symptoms can also include anxiety, depression, and challenges with emotional regulation that impact daily life and relationships.
People with eating disorders have harmful thoughts about food and their bodies. The symptoms depend on whether the person has anorexia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, or bulimia nervosa. Anorexia is characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight, while bulimia nervosa is characterized by a cycle of binging and purging. People with binge-eating disorder can’t control their eating habits, causing them to consume large quantities of food.
Major depressive disorder is a mental illness that interferes with many activities, including sleeping, working, and performing parenting duties. Symptoms may include persistent sadness, irritability, a lack of interest in everyday activities, loss of appetite, and difficulty concentrating. These symptoms must last for at least two weeks to qualify for a diagnosis of depression.
Mood disorders are mental health conditions that make it difficult to function. People with these disorders experience moods that don’t match their circumstances. For example, someone with a mood disorder may feel sad or hopeless even when they’re excelling at work or building a new relationship with a romantic partner. Seasonal affective disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and disruptive mood regulation disorders are all examples of mood disorders that can affect a person’s life.
Narcissistic personality disorder is more than a preoccupation with physical appearance or financial success. It’s a mental illness that causes a distorted self-image, resulting in various symptoms. Potential symptoms of NPD include an extreme sense of self-importance, a strong sense of entitlement, and a need for excessive admiration. Someone with NPD may also take advantage of other people to meet their own needs. NPD may develop due to childhood trauma, genetics, or complicated relationships with parents, siblings, and close friends.
OCD is a mental illness characterized by recurring thoughts and/or repeated behaviors. Recurring thoughts are known as obsessions, and they cause a high level of anxiety for OCD sufferers. One common obsession is an intense fear of germs or contamination. Repetitive behaviors are known as compulsions. These are the actions people with OCD take in response to their obsessive thoughts. For example, someone afraid of germs may do an excessive amount of cleaning. These thoughts and behaviors can interfere with daily life, so it’s important to seek treatment for OCD.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that develops after trauma, such as a sexual assault or military service in an active combat zone. People also develop PTSD after living through natural disasters or experiencing the sudden death of a loved one. To be diagnosed with PTSD, a person must have a certain combination of symptoms for at least one month. Potential symptoms of PTSD include flashbacks, nightmares, difficulty sleeping, and avoiding people, places, and objects that serve as reminders of the traumatic event.
Not everyone who experiences trauma goes on to develop PTSD, but even someone with short-term trauma symptoms can benefit from treatment. Trauma is a natural response after a shocking event, such as a sexual assault, terrorist attack, or mass shooting. Like people with chronic PTSD, people who’ve experienced trauma may have flashbacks, sudden mood changes, and difficulty maintaining normal relationships with others. Trauma can also cause headaches and other physical symptoms.
Virtue Recovery Center offers residential treatment for mental health conditions and substance abuse, allowing patients to regain control of their lives. Our residential mental health treatment programs are designed to help you learn how to manage your symptoms without becoming overwhelmed.
Our staff members have extensive experience treating people with personality disorders, depression, anxiety disorders, and other mental health problems. When you arrive at Virtue Recovery Center, you may participate in individual, group, or family therapy. We also offer EMDR therapy for PTSD and transcranial magnetic stimulation for major depressive disorder, ensuring you get the mental health care you need in a safe, supportive environment.
Virtue Recovery Center also offers intensive treatment for substance abuse, including alcoholism, illicit drug use, and misuse of prescription medications. Our residential treatment programs are customized based on your medical history, mental health symptoms, and history of substance abuse.
When you arrive at Virtue Recovery Center, you may need medical detox before you try cognitive behavioral therapy or other treatment options, such as dialectical behavioral therapy. During detox, our staff supervise you closely to ensure you don’t have any withdrawal symptoms that could put your health at risk. This involves monitoring your vital signs and observing your behavior as drugs and alcohol are slowly eliminated from your bloodstream.
Once you’re ready for residential treatment for substance abuse, you’ll be able to participate in cognitive behavioral therapy, group therapy sessions, behavioral addiction treatment, and other types of therapy to help you discover why you feel such a compulsion to drink alcoholic beverages or use drugs. Therapists and other treatment professionals can help you change the way you think, making it easier to cope with stress without engaging in substance abuse.
When your residential treatment program ends, we’re here to support you in your next recovery stage. We’ll provide referrals for outpatient treatment and help you prepare for your return to work or school. When you leave our treatment center, you’ll have the resources to stay sober as you work on maintaining personal relationships and managing your professional obligations. VRC even offers access to legal services for patients facing criminal charges due to their substance abuse.
You may have been dealing with intense sadness, guilt, anger, and shame, but life doesn’t have to be this way. Virtue Recovery Center offers residential treatment for substance abuse, major depressive disorder, and other psychological conditions.
To make it as easy as possible to get the help you need, we work with many major insurance plans and have admissions counselors standing by to verify your benefits and arrange for you to check in as soon as possible. Call 866-461-3339 to learn more about how to break free from your symptoms and start enjoying life.
When choosing a rehabilitation center near you, there are several options. Before you decide where to seek treatment, you should carefully consider the mental health treatment programs that are available to you to ensure you receive recovery treatment tailored to your needs.
We have locations throughout the United States, including the following:
If there is not an appropriate rehabilitation center near you, you may consider out-of-state treatment. Our facilities are staffed by professionals who can help assist with any travel needs and get started on the path to recovery treatment.
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