When to Seek Inpatient Mental Health Treatment
Tim Westbrook, MS
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Experiencing a mental health crisis can be scary and confusing for both the person going through it and their loved ones. Help is available for people who are concerned about having mental health disorders. Still, barriers to accessing mental health care and the stigma surrounding inpatient mental health treatment can prevent some people from accessing support. With timely treatment, however, it’s possible to get on the road to recovery. Here, we’ll explore who needs inpatient mental health care, when to seek inpatient mental health treatment, and what to expect when you check in to a care facility.
Signs You Might Need Inpatient Mental Health Treatment
Many people avoid seeking mental health care because they don’t want to make a fuss. If you’re unsure when to go to inpatient mental health treatment, consider the following signs. You or your loved one might benefit from inpatient care if any of the following apply to you:
If you’re wondering when to seek treatment for a mental health disorder or are nervous about talking to doctors and therapists, don’t worry. These healthcare professionals have worked with many people in a similar position to you, and their focus is on helping you recover by providing the best possible care. They understand that people from all walks of life struggle with mental health conditions, and they can help you defeat suicidal thoughts, depression, anxiety, and other challenges.
Benefits of Inpatient Treatment
Inpatient facilities closely monitor residents and offer a higher level of support than outpatient facilities. This kind of care has several potential benefits:
What to Expect in Inpatient Treatment
The exact process for receiving treatment at an inpatient facility depends on your reason for seeking care and the type of mental health treatment you require. In general, you can expect the process to work as follows:
How to Prepare for Inpatient Treatment
Before checking in to an inpatient treatment facility, it’s a good idea to prepare. Of course, this isn’t always possible if you’re experiencing a mental health crisis, so if you’re not able to pack everything you need, the facility will do its best to help you get comfortable during your stay. Some things to consider include:
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When to Transition From Inpatient to Outpatient Care
Now that we’ve covered when to seek inpatient mental health care, the next natural question is how to tell if you’re ready to check out of the community. Your care team will monitor your progress and offer advice on this.
The above assumes you chose to seek mental health treatment yourself. In the event of a very severe mental health crisis, such as someone who’s expressing strong suicidal thoughts, the police or a family member may pursue an involuntary commitment. This is a process where someone can request that a person be taken into inpatient care if a mental health professional believes they’re a danger to themselves or others.
When someone enters treatment in this way, they’ll only be held until they’re deemed stable enough to be released. This could happen after a few hours or days or after the commitment order ends.
Those who choose to seek inpatient therapy themselves are free to leave at any time. However, it’s generally best to see out the duration of the treatment and continue with the ongoing support that the facility offers.
Find the Best Inpatient Mental Health Treatment at Camelback Recovery Today
If you feel you need inpatient treatment or are looking for support for a loved one, Camelback Recovery is here to help. Our intensive care programs can help individuals with complex care needs, dual diagnoses, or a history of substance use.
Call Camelback Recovery at (480) 618-5430 to learn about our inpatient mental health services and book a consultation today.
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