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Old Aug 01, 2012, 05:51 PM
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Hello all,
I am in the process of looking for a treatment center for my mental health issues because, unfortunately, my depression symptoms have escalated rapidly and weekly meetings with my therapist just isn't quite cutting it for me anymore. Just a quick background on my condition: I have been diagnosed with Depression, Anxiety, and (more recently) it has been suggested that I may be displaying symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (which is different than OCD). I do not have any addiction issues, eating disorders, or history of abuse. My therapist suggested that I look for a place outside of my hometown because she is not a big fan of the treatment facilities in our community and, as an added bonus, if I go out of state I don't run the risk of seeing someone I know during my treatment. Her suggestion was La Paloma Treatment Center in Memphis, Tennessee. I spoke with them on the phone this afternoon and my biggest concern was that they informed me that the MINIMUM length of stay is thirty days. Although I would be able to leave whenever I pleased because I have not exhibited signs of harming myself or others, if I'm going to go through treatment, I want to follow the rules and do it the right way. However, thirty days sounds like a LONG time to me. I was thinking more along the lines of a week, or two weeks max. Plus, it was obvious that their main focus is substance abuse and dual-diagnosis, which does not fit what I am currently dealing with. If anyone has heard of La Paloma, had personal experience with inpatient treatment programs, or has any insight to give me... it would be much appreciated!

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Old Aug 01, 2012, 07:31 PM
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Another potential option is the Sibcy House in the Lindner Center of Hope in Mason, Ohio.
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Old Aug 01, 2012, 08:40 PM
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Couple of thoughts. 30 days is not unreasonable for psych hospitalization, where treatment is the goal. I've been inpatient twice, once for 8 weeks and once for 4 weeks.

If substance abuse is not an issue for you, I would not go to a facility that specializes in substance abuse, I would look for a facility that speciallizes in mood disorders - you're more likely to get relevant treatment.

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La Paloma Treatment Center in Memphis... or other inpatient treatment centers!
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Old Aug 26, 2012, 06:11 PM
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Hi! I hope you find a good place where you'll be comfortable and get some help learning how to cope. I just wanted to add something from my recent experience. I had the same issues, depression, anxiety + PTSD and an eating disorder. I went to a 5 week program. When I got there, they said that my insurance would probably cover the first few weeks. As it turned out, they only covered the first three DAYS. I appealed twice and lost twice. The insurance co. said that I needed to have transfered from inpatient hospitalization to residential treatment to get any coverage.

So, be aware in advance, as I wasn't. This mistake cost me $25,000.
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