Comprehensive mental health and addiction treatment while maintaining your daily life
Addiction remains a pressing concern both in Texas and across the United States, impacting individuals of all backgrounds and demographics and posing significant challenges to public health and social well-being. Addiction encompasses various substances getting a grip on countless individuals, manifesting as a chronic condition known as substance use disorder (SUD). According to the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), an alarming 29.5 million individuals aged 12 and older grappled with SUD in that year alone. In Houston, mirroring many urban centers nationwide, SUD poses a significant public health concern, emphasizing the urgent need for addiction services. Hence, addiction treatment in Houston is vital to the community and its people.
At The Marilyn Center, we believe understanding mental health begins with recognizing that it spans the full emotional, psychological, and behavioral spectrum rather than simply the absence of illness. By offering personalized, evidence-based programming—such as our Mental Health IOP and trauma-informed therapies—we help individuals navigate anxiety, depression, PTSD, and dual-diagnosis challenges within a compassionate, professionally supported environment in Houston.
Our IOP typically involves 9-15 hours of treatment per week, with sessions held 3-5 days per week. Each session lasts approximately 3 hours and includes a combination of individual therapy, group counseling, psychoeducation, and skill-building activities.
Alcohol addiction, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD) or alcoholism, manifests when an individual loses control over their alcohol consumption. This condition is a chronic, relapsing behavioral disorder. Diagnosis depends on several factors, including the frequency of alcohol consumption, instances of “binge drinking” (defined as consuming at least 4-5 drinks in an hour), and drinking at inappropriate or risky times. It’s important to note that susceptibility to alcohol addiction is not limited to heavy drinkers. The brain changes over time with prolonged alcohol use, making anyone susceptible, especially those who initiated alcohol consumption at a young age. Specific individuals are at a higher risk of developing alcohol addiction due to genetic factors. Additionally, those with mental health issues or a history of trauma may turn to alcohol as a coping mechanism, or these issues may arise due to alcohol abuse. Reaching out for alcohol addiction treatment is a courageous and often lifesaving step.
Drug addiction, also referred to as substance use disorder (SUD), materializes when an individual grapples with controlling their drug consumption, marking a persistent, relapsing behavioral condition. Prolonged drug use changes brain chemistry, amplifying vulnerability, particularly among those who initiated drug use at a young age. Furthermore, some individuals face heightened risks of drug addiction due to genetic predispositions or environmental factors. Therefore, individuals grappling with mental health disorders, dual diagnosis, or trauma histories may turn to drugs as a coping mechanism, exacerbating these issues or inciting drug abuse.
Identifying addiction involves observing changes in an individual’s behaviors and relationship with drugs and alcohol. Responsibilities and interpersonal dynamics over time.
Typical behavioral signs and symptoms of addiction include:
Physical symptoms of addiction include:
Suppose someone experiences one or more symptoms of addiction. In that case, they must seek support from healthcare professionals, engage in open dialogue with trusted individuals, and explore available treatment options tailored to their needs and circumstances.
Prolonged addiction causes severe harm to numerous bodily systems and organs. Almost every body part can suffer damage, including the heart, blood cells, blood sugar levels, stomach, liver, pancreas, bones, and eyes.
The adverse health effects of long-term alcohol abuse include:
Alcohol addiction is also associated with sexual and reproductive problems, leading to sexual dysfunction, irregular menstruation, and severe risks for developmental issues and miscarriage in pregnant individuals who abuse alcohol. Hence, the decision to enter addiction treatment in Houston is a brave and often life-saving move in the right direction.
Our Intensive Outpatient Program addresses a wide range of mental health conditions and substance use disorders. We specialize in treating:
At the Marilyn Center, we believe in treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. Our comprehensive approach combines evidence-based therapies with compassionate care to help you achieve lasting recovery.
Each client receives an individualized treatment plan developed by our clinical team. We use evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma-informed care, and motivational interviewing to address your unique needs.
Our multidisciplinary team includes licensed therapists, psychiatrists, counselors, and case managers who work together to provide coordinated care. We offer medication management, family therapy, and ongoing support to ensure your success in recovery.
Our experienced clinical team brings decades of combined expertise in mental health and addiction treatment. Each member is licensed, credentialed, and passionate about helping individuals achieve lasting wellness and recovery.
Our Intensive Outpatient Program offers numerous advantages for individuals seeking comprehensive mental health and addiction treatment:
Continue working, attending school, or caring for family while receiving intensive care
One-on-one sessions with licensed therapists focused on your personal goals
Connect with peers facing similar challenges in a supportive group environment
Involve loved ones in the healing process with family counseling sessions
Comprehensive discharge planning and ongoing support for long-term success
Take the first step toward recovery. Our compassionate team is here to support you on your journey to wellness. Contact us today to learn more about our Intensive Outpatient Program and how we can help you achieve lasting change.
If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health or addiction, don’t wait. Our experienced team at the Marilyn Center is available 24/7 to provide confidential support and answer any questions you may have about our Intensive Outpatient Program.
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