Talbott Recovery Campus – Atlanta, Georgia

Last Updated: August 16, 2024

Dr. Chinwe Okudo Authored by Dr. Chinwe Okudo
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Talbott Recovery Campus – Atlanta, Georgia in Atlanta Overview

Talbott Recovery Campus – Atlanta, Georgia is an addiction treatment facility located in the bustling city of Atlanta, Georgia. This highly reputable facility offers comprehensive and personalized treatment programs for individuals struggling with substance abuse and addiction. With state-of-the-art facilities and a team of highly qualified professionals, Talbott Recovery Campus provides a supportive and healing environment for those seeking recovery. Their evidence-based approach to treatment incorporates a combination of therapy, support groups, and alternative therapies to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of addiction. The campus is conveniently located in the heart of Atlanta and offers a peaceful and tranquil setting for individuals to focus on their recovery journey. Whether it’s for alcohol, drug, or other types of addiction, Talbott Recovery Campus – Atlanta, Georgia is dedicated to helping individuals reclaim their lives and achieve lasting sobriety.

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Treatment Options

The facility offers multiple levels of care, such as:

    The center treats the following addictions and co-occurring disorders:

    • Active duty military
    • Clients who have experienced trauma
    • Comprehensive mental health assessment
    • Comprehensive substance use assessment

    Treatment Modalities

    12-step facilitation is a treatment modality that uses a structured approach to guide individuals through the 12 steps of recovery. This modality helps individuals achieve abstinence and maintain long-term sobriety from addictive behaviors or substances. It also offers support, accountability, and a sense of community through participation in 12-step meetings.

    Group counseling is a form of therapy where a small group of individuals meet regularly to discuss and explore common issues related to mental health, personal growth, and interpersonal relationships. Led by a trained therapist, this modality provides a safe and supportive environment for members to share their experiences, learn from each other, and receive guidance in developing coping skills and making positive changes in their lives. Group counseling can be beneficial for a wide range of individuals, as it offers a sense of community and promotes peer support and connection. It is an effective and affordable option for those seeking therapy and wanting to connect with others on a similar journey.

    Trauma-related counseling is a type of therapeutic treatment that focuses on helping individuals overcome the psychological effects of traumatic experiences. This modality involves specialized techniques and interventions to address the unique needs and challenges that arise after experiencing trauma. The goal of trauma-related counseling is to promote healing, reduce symptoms of distress, and improve overall well-being. It can be used to treat various types of trauma, including physical, emotional, or psychological, and is often tailored to the individual’s specific needs and experiences.

    Family counseling is a form of therapy that focuses on improving communication, resolving conflicts, and strengthening relationships within a family unit. It can provide a safe and supportive space for family members to discuss and address issues such as major life changes, mental health concerns, and behavioral problems. Through the guidance of a trained therapist, families can learn to better understand each other and work towards solutions that promote harmony and well-being for all members.

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and changing negative thoughts and patterns of behavior in order to improve overall mental health and wellbeing. It combines elements of cognitive therapy, which addresses thoughts and beliefs, with behavioral therapy, which focuses on actions and behaviors. CBT is often used to treat a variety of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and addiction, and can be adapted for individuals or groups.

    Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a type of psychotherapy that combines elements from cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness practices to help individuals better manage and regulate their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. It focuses on developing healthy coping strategies, improving interpersonal relationships, and increasing self-awareness. DBT is often used to treat conditions such as borderline personality disorder, but can also be beneficial for other mental health concerns related to emotional regulation. Through a combination of individual therapy sessions and group skills training, DBT aims to help individuals find a balance between acceptance and change in their lives.

    Life Skills is a treatment modality that focuses on teaching individuals practical and essential skills to better manage their daily lives. It aims to improve their ability to cope with various challenges and enhance their personal development, leading to increased self-esteem and overall well-being. This therapy can be used in a variety of settings, such as therapy sessions, support groups, and educational programs. With a focus on practical application, Life Skills helps individuals build practical skills for problem-solving, decision-making, communication, and other important areas of daily life.

    Individual psychotherapy is a form of mental health treatment in which a trained therapist works one-on-one with a client to address their emotional, behavioral, or psychological issues. The focus of this therapy is on the individual’s unique experiences, thoughts, and feelings, and it aims to help them gain insight, cope with difficulties, and develop healthier patterns of thinking and behavior. This modality can be tailored to fit the specific needs of each client and can be effective in treating a wide range of mental health concerns.

    Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy (EMDR) is a psychotherapy technique that uses guided eye movements to help individuals process and overcome traumatic memories and experiences. Through the use of bilateral stimulation, this therapy aims to alleviate distress and negative emotions associated with past traumas. EMDR has been found to be effective in treating a variety of mental health issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and phobias. This modality focuses on helping individuals reprocess traumatic memories in a safe and controlled environment to promote emotional healing and improved overall well-being.

    Intervention services involve a targeted approach to addressing an individual’s specific issues or behaviors through personalized intervention plans. This modality often involves a combination of counseling, education, and support for the individual and their loved ones to promote positive change and address any underlying issues. The goal of intervention services is to help individuals overcome challenges and make positive changes in their lives.

    Religious programs are treatment modalities that use principles and teachings from various religious beliefs to help individuals overcome mental health issues. These programs often incorporate prayer, scripture study, and religious counseling to promote healing and personal growth. They may be beneficial for those seeking a faith-based approach to therapy or who find comfort and guidance in their religious practice.

    Conditions Treated

    24-Hour Clinical Care

    24-Hour Clinical Care is a comprehensive care plan that provides around-the-clock medical attention to individuals with acute or chronic health conditions. This includes continuous monitoring, medical interventions, and support from a team of healthcare professionals to ensure the well-being and safety of the patient at all times. This type of care is typically provided in a hospital or long-term care facility setting to address complex or severe medical needs.

    Mental health treatment

    Mental health treatment involves the diagnosis and management of mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. It includes various forms of therapy, medication, and other interventions to support individuals in improving their overall psychological well-being and functioning. Mental health treatment aims to address and alleviate symptoms, promote recovery, and improve the overall quality of life for those affected by mental illness.

    Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is a chronic disorder characterized by the excessive and uncontrollable consumption of alcohol, which can lead to negative and potentially life-threatening consequences. It is a serious and often debilitating condition that requires proper diagnosis and treatment in order to manage and overcome. Symptoms may include physical dependence, tolerance, and a strong compulsion to drink, despite the harmful effects on one’s health and well-being.

    Opioid Addiction

    Opioid addiction is a chronic condition characterized by a strong dependence on opioid substances, leading to compulsive drug use and harmful consequences. It is a complex disorder that has serious physical, psychological, and social implications, making it difficult to overcome without proper treatment. Treatment for opioid addiction involves a combination of medical, behavioral, and social support to successfully manage the condition.

    Substance use treatment

    Substance use treatment is a form of care that focuses on helping individuals struggling with addiction to substances such as drugs or alcohol. It typically involves a combination of therapy, support groups, and medication, and aims to help individuals overcome their addiction, manage cravings, and maintain sobriety. This type of treatment is essential for addressing the physical, psychological, and social aspects of substance abuse disorders and promoting long-term recovery.

    Co-occurring Disorders

    Co-occurring Disorders refers to the presence of two or more mental health conditions or substance abuse disorders in an individual. This condition can significantly impact an individual’s overall well-being, making it essential to address both disorders simultaneously. Treatment for co-occurring disorders typically involves a multidisciplinary approach and specialized care to address the unique needs of the individual.

    Levels Of Care

    Partial Hospitalization Program

    Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is an intensive, structured treatment program designed for individuals struggling with mental health issues. It provides a higher level of care than traditional outpatient therapy, with a structured daily schedule of therapy, group sessions, and support. PHP offers a supportive and therapeutic environment for individuals to work towards improving their mental health and developing coping skills to manage their symptoms. It allows individuals to attend treatment during the day and return home in the evenings, providing a balance between inpatient and outpatient care.

    Hospital inpatient/24-hour hospital inpatient

    Hospital inpatient/24-hour hospital inpatient care refers to the highest level of medical treatment and support provided to patients within a hospital setting. This type of care involves round-the-clock monitoring and treatment by a team of healthcare professionals, with access to advanced medical technology and resources. Patients requiring complex or critical care, such as those with serious injuries or illnesses, are often admitted to a hospital inpatient unit for intensive treatment and recovery. This level of care ensures that patients receive continuous and comprehensive medical attention in a controlled and specialized environment.

    Intensive outpatient treatment

    Intensive outpatient treatment is a level of care designed for individuals struggling with substance abuse, mental health disorders, or other behavioral issues. It involves structured and frequent therapy sessions, often several times a week, while still allowing patients to live at home. This level of care offers a more intensive level of support and treatment compared to traditional outpatient programs, making it ideal for those who require more structured care but do not need 24/7 supervision. It can be a beneficial step for individuals transitioning from inpatient treatment or seeking a higher level of care than traditional outpatient therapy.

    Detoxification

    Detoxification is a level of care that involves medically supervised withdrawal from drugs or alcohol in a safe and supportive environment. This process helps individuals safely eliminate the substances from their body and manage the unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Detoxification is often the first step in a comprehensive treatment program for substance abuse and addiction.

    Aftercare

    Aftercare is a form of ongoing support and treatment for individuals who have completed a higher level of care, such as inpatient or intensive outpatient treatment for addiction or mental health issues. It aims to help individuals maintain their progress, prevent relapse, and transition back into daily life successfully. Aftercare may include therapy sessions, support groups, and other resources to aid in continued recovery and promote long-term wellness.

    Outpatient

    Outpatient care is a type of medical treatment that does not require an overnight stay in a hospital or facility. Patients are able to receive medical services and procedures, such as consultations, therapy, and diagnostic tests, on an appointment basis and then return home. This level of care is typically for individuals who do not require constant monitoring or a high level of medical supervision. Outpatient care allows patients to maintain their daily routines and is often more cost-effective and convenient compared to inpatient care.

    Hospital inpatient treatment

    Hospital inpatient treatment is a level of care where patients are admitted to a hospital and receive round-the-clock medical care and support for their condition. This intensive level of care is typically reserved for individuals who require close supervision and intensive treatment to help manage their condition. Hospital inpatient treatment serves as a critical step in the recovery process for individuals struggling with acute or chronic medical issues.

    Payment Options

    • Private health insurance
    • Cash or self-payment
    • Daily
    • 90 day cost

    License and Accreditation

    • The Joint Commission
    • NAATP
    • State department of health
    • LegitScript
    • SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP)

    Amenities

    • Private setting
    • Yoga studio
    • Meditation room
    • Recreation room
    • Executive setting

    Published on: August 16th, 2024

    Updated on: August 16th, 2024

    Disclaimer

    A treatment center will attempt to verify your health insurance benefits and/or necessary authorizations on your behalf. Please note, this is only a quote of benefits and/or authorization. We cannot guarantee payment or verification eligibility as conveyed by your health insurance provider will be accurate and complete. Payment of benefits are subject to all terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusions of the memberโ€™s contract at time of service. Your health insurance company will only pay for services that it determines to be โ€œreasonable and necessary.โ€ The treatment center will make every effort to have all services preauthorized by your health insurance company. If your health insurance company determines that a particular service is not reasonable and necessary, or that a particular service is not covered under your plan, your insurer will deny payment for that service and it will become your responsibility.


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