Our Self-Harm Rehab Programs

Get Support to Overcome Self Harm at Icarus in Las Vegas

Self-harm can be complex, but long-term recovery is possible. When you seek self-harm treatment, the facility you choose makes a difference. Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada offers multiple self-harm rehab programs, including a residential treatment program and various outpatient treatment options.

So, what should you know about getting help?

Let’s talk about what to expect in treatment for self-harm first. Then, we’ll discuss the importance of continued care and how insurance coverage can help you or your loved one pay for self-harm treatment at our facility.

What to Expect at a Self-Harm Rehab Center

Supervision From Staff at Rehab Center

Facilities that treat self-harm must take a trauma-informed, whole-person approach that empowers clients and addresses underlying mental health concerns when applicable. Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada will help you or your loved one work toward overall well-being while developing positive ways to navigate triggers.

Here’s a little bit about what to expect in treatment for self-harm based on our facility and approach.

24/7 Supervision From Staff

Inpatient mental health treatment is often recommended for those experiencing self-harm who have trouble refraining from self-harm when living at home or while in traditional outpatient therapy. If you attend a residential treatment center for self-harm, you can expect 24/7 access to staff members.

Getting self-harm treatment on an inpatient basis also means that you will not have access to triggers or any potentially dangerous or harmful items, which can be extremely beneficial to people in self-harm recovery.

Our residential treatment center offers a comfortable living environment for clients who seek treatment for self-harm and other mental health concerns. As an inpatient client, you will have access to all of our on-site amenities.

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Intensive Therapy Programs

Intensive therapy programs are often recommended for those with moderate-to-severe symptoms, regardless of what type of mental health concern they are facing.

Our inpatient treatment program for self-harm involves a full daily schedule of therapy and other treatment activities. Group therapy sessions are a big part of our programs, and all clients get individual therapy at least once per week.

Family therapy sessions (where family members meet with you and a therapist) and medication management services are also available. Clients get to engage in supervised recreation activities and outings to make treatment fun, as enjoyment is an important part of recovery.

The partial hospitalization program at our facility is similar, but it runs on an outpatient basis, allowing you to sleep at home and attend treatment during the day. Intensive outpatient and standard outpatient programs can be used for those able to manage self-harm behaviors outside of treatment hours, who have to work while in treatment, or who are transitioning out of a higher level of care.

An Individualized Approach

Any professional treatment center should take an individualized approach. In addition to offering a full continuum of care, we will work with you to create an individualized treatment plan regardless of which of our programs you’re in.

You’ll build problem-solving, communication, and coping skills in therapy at Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada that will support your long-term healing. When people in self-harm treatment learn coping skills and other tools, like how to identify triggers, express themselves healthily, build distress tolerance, and move through challenges in recovery, it can be powerful.

Our team will work with you to discover what works for you as a unique individual.

Getting Effective Help for Mental Health Disorders

Getting Effective Help for Mental Health Disorders

If you experience self-harm, you may have a co-occurring mental health condition or concern. In that case, it is important to address that mental health disorder or concern in treatment in self-harm treatment.

Types of mental illness and related concerns associated with a higher risk of self-harm include but aren’t limited to mood disorders, like depression, personality disorders, such as borderline personality disorder (BPD), trauma (or trauma disorders), eating disorders, and substance use disorders. Low self-esteem is also a possible risk factor.

As a mental health, addiction, and dual diagnosis treatment center, our facility in Nevada is equipped to address a broad range of mental health conditions. Our compassionate staff members are here to comfort, support, and empower people struggling with self-harm and any additional concerns they may be facing.

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Treatment Methods and Therapies

Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada offers a broad range of therapies for people facing self-harm and co-occurring disorders. Treatment activities and types of therapy you participate in may include but aren’t limited to the following.

This mixture of evidence-based and holistic treatment methods our providers use supports the mind and body. Please call us for more information regarding the types of therapy we offer and what to expect in our programs.

The Importance of Continued Care After Self-Harm Treatment

Self-Harm Treatment

Mental health recovery is a layered, multi-step process. Healing from self-harm and any co-occurring mental health disorders will take time, and how long it takes will vary from person to person. An ideal self-harm rehab program will help you create an aftercare and relapse prevention plan.

At Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada, we will ensure that you have an aftercare plan prior to the day you are discharged from treatment. Continued therapy, a lower level of care (like one of our outpatient programs), or ongoing medication treatment or check-ins with a psychiatrist, are some examples of what might be recommended as part of your aftercare plan.

Like our treatment programs, aftercare planning at Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada is totally individualized, so your aftercare plan will be unique to you. Co-occurring concerns like substance abuse will be considered.

We also have an alumni support program, which lets our team stay in touch with you after treatment ends. We’re here for clients throughout the recovery process, from the day they reach out to our facility to the day they leave and beyond.

Our Nevada-Based Self-Harm Rehab is Covered by Insurance

Cost can be a barrier for individuals and families looking for a self-harm treatment center, but it shouldn’t be. Finding a self-harm treatment center that accepts your health insurance plan can help. Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada is in-network with most major health insurance companies and accepts many forms of Medicaid in Nevada as well.

When you call us, the Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada team can verify your or your loved one’s health insurance coverage for self-harm treatment in a few minutes or less.

Call Icarus Nevada to Overcome Self-Harm Through Individualized Care

Overcome Self-Harm Through Individualized Care

Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada is a top-rated treatment center located in Las Vegas, NV. Our compassionate team is here to help you or your loved one experiencing self-harming behaviors get proper treatment and heal.

Call our confidential admissions line to learn more about the self-harm treatment offered by our facility. We offer free tours and are here to answer any questions you might have.

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FAQs Regarding Self-Harm Rehab Programs

What are coping statements for self harm?

Coping statements can help people manage urges to engage in self-harming behaviors, as well as negative thoughts and other possible triggers. An example of a coping statement someone may use for self-harm is, “I can tolerate emotional pain” or “The emotional pain I am experiencing right now is extremely difficult, but it will pass, and I deserve to use self-care right now.”

This is also called positive self-talk. The right affirmations or coping statements for you may depend on the underlying causes of self-harm you experience and other factors.

What are the evidence based treatments for NSSI?

Various types of therapy, including dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), show promise for the treatment of non-suicidal self-injury or NSSI. Medication management can also be valuable for people experiencing NSSI.

What are the warning signs of self-harm?

There are different types of self-harm, which may impact the self-harm signs people in their daily lives notice. Some people may wear long sleeves to cover visible marks, burns, or scars from self-injury. One may also have sharp objects around for no marked reason, or they might lie about injuries that present as a result of self-injury.

People self-harm for all different reasons, and it is essential to be open rather than judgemental. Overcoming self-harm is 100% possible with the right support.

References

  1. https://medlineplus.gov/selfharm.html
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4244876/