Healing Anxiety Disorders through Residential Treatment

Generalized Anxiety Disorders (GAD) are on the rise, with an estimated 6.8 million adults in the United States suffering from this mental health condition. Unfortunately, only 43.2% are receiving treatment, which sheds light on the urgent need to provide accessible care and services.

As the prevalence of anxiety disorders continues to increase, there are many ways that anxiety is impacting daily life for millions of people around the country. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, then you know that this condition can disrupt relationships, careers, social interactions, home responsibilities, and more.

The good news is that modern therapies are continuing to advance, offering treatments that can effectively manage anxiety and help each patient reclaim control over their life. If you are looking for comprehensive care and lasting recovery, then consider the benefits of a residential treatment program.

Our team at First Light Recovery is here to help, offering the haven you need for healing. We specialize in residential treatment for anxiety disorders and other mental health conditions. We invite you to reach out at your convenience to learn more about your personalized treatment plan.

How it Works: The Residential Treatment Process at First Light Recovery

One of the reasons why our team at First Light Recovery is leading the industry is because of our comprehensive approach to treating anxiety disorders. Not only do we ensure an accurate diagnosis, but our professional team offers individualized plans to help each patient access the ideal solutions for their unique needs.

Here’s an overview of what you can expect if you choose inpatient treatment through our residential program:

  • Assessment and Diagnosis: The first step is our thorough initial assessment process. We use multiple methods to assess your situation and dial in the diagnosis. Having an accurate diagnosis is a critical factor in ensuring a successful recovery. Our initial assessments include interviews, questionnaires, and psychological testing as needed. In addition to diagnosing an anxiety disorder, we also look for any co-occurring conditions that need to be addressed.
  • Individualized Treatment Plans: Once the diagnosis process is complete, then it’s time to move forward with your personalized treatment. Each patient receives a customized plan, created based on their individual needs, goals, and preferences. Our team works hand-in-hand with every person in our clinic, ensuring the best possible results for a fast, long-lasting recovery. Every person is unique, which is why we never use a cookie-cutter approach when planning treatment programs.
  • Evidence-Based Therapies: You can have confidence in the services we are offering because we provide evidence-based therapies to help with your recovery. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an effective system for helping you identify and challenge negative thought patterns, as well as integrating healthy coping mechanisms. We also offer Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which teaches emotional regulation and mindfulness, while helping patients learn to tolerate distress.
  • Other Therapies: In addition to traditional therapy, our team at First Light Recovery also offers other therapies that can help. Examples include Exposure Therapy (for phobias) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) if needed. 
  • Group Therapy: Building community and connection is an important part of the recovery process. Our group therapy programs provide a safe and comfortable environment where patients can share experiences, find peer support, and have the opportunity to practice social skills.
  • Holistic Care: We’ve found that the most effective pathway for recovery is a comprehensive approach that combines traditional therapy with holistic care. Holistic support in our residential program includes mindfulness and meditation, healthy living (nutrition and exercise), art therapy, music therapy, and more.
  • Family Involvement: While these treatment programs are provided in our clinic through a residential approach, it’s important to have families involved in the healing process. Family therapy is an effective way to see how family dynamics are playing a role in the patient’s anxiety disorder. The goal is to provide support for the patient and their family members, helping to ease the transition when the patient moves back home after completing their treatment in our center.

At First Light Recovery, one of the hallmarks of our residential treatment program is the 24/7 care you receive every step of the way. Our professional team members are highly trained and offer a hands-on approach to assist with anything that you need. We use ongoing assessments, with the option to adjust the treatment plan as necessary to ensure optimal progress. 

Types of Anxiety Disorders Treated at First Light Recovery

When you choose First Light Recovery for your treatment center, you’ll find that our team has experience treating all types of anxiety disorders. Our years of experience give us unique insights into creating customized treatment programs for each patient. The types of anxiety disorders we treat include:

  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): This condition is characterized by persistent worry combined with excessive anxiety. Even if there is little or no reason for concern, a person with GAD might find that their anxiety is disrupting every area of their life. We offer a treatment program that identifies your triggers and helps you develop healthier coping mechanisms, which can cultivate a greater sense of calm and control. 
  • Panic Disorder: It can be terrifying to experience panic attacks. A sudden surge of intense emotions and fear comes up, paired with physical symptoms such as shortness of breath, a racing heart, and dizziness. Our treatment program at First Light Recovery can help with panic disorders, giving patients tools to manage panic attacks and also prevent future episodes by identifying the underlying causes.
  • Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD): While most people experience a bit of discomfort at times in social settings, a patient with Social Anxiety Disorder has a debilitating fear of social judgment. We offer a supportive environment and use evidence-based therapies that build your confidence in social situations. Through this therapy, it’s possible to build healthier relationships and overcome the negative thoughts that are contributing to your anxiety.
  • Specific Phobias: It can be challenging to work through obsessive thoughts relating to specific phobias. These phobias can be related to certain objects or situations, such as spiders, heights, or flying. If the phobias are strong, they can limit a person’s ability to live normally. We use gradual exposure and desensitization techniques that help you overcome the phobia so that you can regain control over your actions and choices.
  • Separation Anxiety Disorder: While children are most often diagnosed with this disorder, separation anxiety can also affect adults. Our compassionate providers help each patient identify the root of their separation anxiety, which might be related to current life stressors and/or childhood experiences. Then, we can build healthy coping tools so that you can effectively manage these fears and anxieties in the future.
  • Other Anxiety Disorders: At First Light Recovery, we are also equipped to handle a variety of other anxiety disorders, including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and anxiety related to health concerns. 

We offer individualized treatment plans, ensuring that your specific needs are addressed every step of the way. Regardless of the form your anxiety may take, we have experience helping patients overcome these patterns so they can create a thriving, happy life.

Why In-Patient Care for Anxiety Disorders?

An in-patient treatment program isn’t a good fit for every patient. But there are many people who can benefit from this focused treatment program. If you have failed attempts at treating anxiety through outpatient care and other treatments, then it might be time to consider the benefits of an in-patient treatment center. We also recommend residential treatment for patients who have moderate or severe anxiety to the point that their function and life activities are disrupted by the anxiety symptoms.

When your treatment plan is being designed, we assess the degree of impairment, ranging from mild to severe. An estimated 22.8% of adults with any anxiety disorder have serious impairment, with an additional 33.7% experiencing moderate impairment. This means that more than half of adults are experiencing moderate or severe impairment. For these patients, a residential setting can often be the ideal solution to help them overcome their symptoms and get their lives back on track once again.

Your First Step to Reclaiming Your Life

How much is anxiety affecting your life and relationships? If you can see that anxiety is influencing your daily experiences, then it’s time to contact our team at First Light Recovery. We understand that reaching out for help can be difficult, which is why we’ve created a simple and safe process where you can learn more information.

The most important thing that you need to keep in mind is that recovery is possible! We’re here to help you through the first few steps of recovery and guide you through the healing that will allow you to reclaim your life once again.For more information about treatment programs for anxiety disorders and other mental health conditions, contact our experienced team at First Light Recovery. We are always here to help!

Dr. Randall Turner First Light Recovery

Dr. Randall Turner received his medical degree from TUNCOM in Nevada and completed his Psychiatry Residency training at Loma Linda University. He’s board-certified in Psychiatry and also in Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.

He and his practice provide services to hospitals and institutions all over California. He has extensive experience with varied populations, including in geriatric psychiatry and addiction medicine. Every day, he strives to thoroughly understand human psychology and psychopathology with the hope of relieving suffering and fostering the growth of those he treats.