Our Inpatient and Outpatient Anxiety Disorder Treatment Programs
When you’re searching for anxiety treatment, Las Vegas offers many options. The challenge is in finding treatments for anxiety disorders that offer the highest quality. Determining whether the center uses evidence-based therapies and treats any co-occurring disorder is also crucial when you’re ready to regain control over your anxiety symptoms.
You will find all that and more at Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada. Our commitment to holistic healing by using science-backed therapeutic techniques sets us apart from other anxiety treatment Las Vegas programs.
We are a high-end, boutique treatment facility when compared to other local programs like those offered by the Hills Hospital campuses.
Are you or your loved ones struggling to enjoy life because of anxiety? We invite you to continue reading to learn more about anxiety treatment and how we support better mental health.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder Can Cause or Worsen Other Mental Health Disorders
If you’re seeking an anxiety treatment center for yourself or a loved one, it will probably not surprise you to hear that generalized anxiety disorder can both cause a co-occurring disorder or worsen an already existing mental health challenge.
Here are some common co-occurring disorders we treat along with anxiety disorders:
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Anxiety can both result from or worsen PTSD. People who suffer from unresolved trauma often also have severe anxiety. They are so closely intertwined that it can be hard to know if the anxiety was always present or resulted from the traumatic event.
Panic Attacks (Panic Disorder)
Panic disorder can directly result from or grow worse because of anxiety disorder. They’re closely related disorders with similar treatment methods. In the most extreme cases, panic attacks and anxiety can completely disrupt daily life.
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Anxiety is a frequent underlying reason people develop obsessive-compulsive disorder. The obsessive thoughts so common in OCD can add an extra layer of anxiety. The extra anxiety then builds and worsens the OCD behaviors.
Depression, Bipolar, and Other Mood Disorders
Generalized anxiety disorder often occurs with mood disorders, including bipolar and depression. Anxiety is not necessarily the cause of mood disorders. However, it can make its symptoms worse than they might be otherwise.
Social Anxiety Disorder
SAD is an anxiety disorder in its own right, a sub-type of generalized anxiety disorder. The symptoms of this social anxiety disorder make it difficult for people to build relationships, causing isolation. The result is even less ability to cope in most social situations.
Phobias (Intense, Irrational Fears)
A phobia is an irrational fear that leads to avoidance behaviors and adds extreme stress to a person. They’re a form of anxiety disorder that often grows worse over time.
A phobia is perceived as a real threat, even when the facts tell you otherwise. Specific phobias can lead to a reduced ability to function in daily life.
Substance Use Disorders (SUDs)
Anxiety disorders can be both the cause or result of a substance use disorder (SUD). Some use alcohol or drugs to soothe their anxiety.
Others develop anxiety disorders after long-term use. This combination can create a tailspin into a chemical dependency that requires professional care to stabilize.
American Adults and Anxiety Disorders
Patients with anxiety disorder often fear that they suffer alone. But recent data shows that you have nothing to fear! In fact, 31.1% of American Adults have experienced anxiety at some point in their lives.
Mental and Physical Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders
How can you tell if someone has anxiety? Look for these symptoms:
- Excessive worry
- Restlessness; edginess; irritability
- Fatigue or tiredness
- Muscle tension
- Sleep disruptions
- Sweating
- Trembling or shaking
- Dry mouth
- Upset stomach; nausea
- Difficulty concentrating or focusing
- A feeling of impending doom
- Fear of losing control
- Fearing death
- Difficulty making good decisions
- Avoiding social situations
- Feeling overwhelmed more often than before
- Avoiding triggers for your negative thoughts or feelings
Many of these symptoms of anxiety disorders also relate to other mental health concerns. For instance, panic disorder or phobias may cause similar symptoms. So what’s the first step when you are ready to find relief?
Call Icarus Nevada – it’s time for a professional assessment and confirm your diagnosis.
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Treating Anxiety Disorders and Co-occurring Disorders
Icarus Nevada provides a safe, non-judgmental space where our clients can heal their anxiety disorders and any co-occurring disorders. We take a holistic treatment approach, providing an individualized treatment plan for anxiety disorders and any other conditions.
The science tells us that to manage anxiety long-term, we must also provide personalized care for the co-occurring disorder. Let’s look at some of the ways we restore your well-being:
Multiple Treatment Options for the Correct Level of Care
No two people experience anxiety the same. We provide multiple treatment options, allowing clients to receive evidence-based practices in the appropriate setting. At every level of care at Icarus, patients receive medication management (monitoring and adjusting prescription medications, therapy, and other necessary treatments.
Residential treatment offers the most intensive treatment for anxiety. The structured setting of inpatient care provides 24-hour, ongoing support under the guidance of specially-trained anxiety treatment center staff. Inpatient care is usually best for clients with severe co-occurring disorders or thoughts of self-harm.
Outpatient services can refer to either partial hospitalization programs (PHP) or intensive outpatient programs for mental health (IOP). The intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization program will offer services similar to inpatient, with the flexibility of taking care of personal responsibilities overnight.
Effective Therapy to Restore a Meaningful Life
Positive change and a reduction in anxiety or panic attacks come from effective therapies. We offer support with:
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
- Family therapy
Your treatment plan may include several strategies to help you stop feeling anxious. Options may include:
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Anger management
- Exposure therapy
- Dialectal behavior therapy
- Motivational interviewing
- Alternative therapy for stress management (art, music, yoga, etc.)
Therapy is the foundation that helps adults learn to pick up the pieces and lead healthy lives.
We Accept Insurance or Self-Pay Clients
Icarus Nevada works with most major insurance carriers. Call our admissions department to learn how your insurance lowers your out-of-pocket costs, covering therapy, medication, and other treatment plan components at Icarus.
Our team will even call your insurance company for you to get any pre-approvals if they are needed.
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Reach Out to Icarus for Anxiety Treatment and Support
Call Icarus Nevada today if anxiety disorders have disrupted your daily life or have propelled you into a constant state of chaos or fear.
Our Las Vegas treatment facility can help you overcome the feelings and behaviors of anxiety so you can return to a healthy, well-balanced lifestyle.
Do you have questions about treatment? Our team is here to help. Call us today; you can get help as early as tomorrow.