Depression Treatment at Rebound
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134 E Rebound Road
Lancaster, South Carolina 29720
(866) 317-2416
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About Rebound Behavioral Health Assisting patients in reaching their treatment goals is the ultimate objective at Rebound Behavioral Health. From the moment a patient begins treatment, Rebound ensures safety, incorporates each patient's strengths and values in treatment planning, and provides guidance as patients propel towards a life free from the constraints of mental health concerns and addiction. Situated on a serene campus spanning 50 acres, Rebound offers a tranquil and therapeutic environment for those who are struggling with and wish to recover from mental health concerns and chemical dependency issues. Delivering short-term care that focuses on individualized treatment planning, Rebound features programs that are designed to foster healing and continued rehabilitation long after discharge. With a dynamic staff comprised of psychiatrists, social workers, substance abuse counselors, therapists, nurses, and other experienced professionals, Rebound Behavioral Health is the foremost provider of adult inpatient treatment in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. Signs and Symptoms of Depression Affecting people of all ages, depression is marked by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and helplessness. Without treatment, this disorder can negatively affect a person's memory and ability to think, concentrate, or demonstrate good decision-making. The behavior of a person with depression may be obvious to friends and loved ones as the disorder can bring about a number of changes in a person's regular behavior. Depressed individuals may display decreased interest in the things he or she once enjoyed, have emotional outbursts, or isolate themselves from friends and loved ones. Depression can also cause a person to be absent from work or have difficulty managing responsibilities due to the pervasive feelings of melancholy that occur. Seeking out and engaging in effective treatment is imperative if a person wishes to alleviate depression symptoms and restore normal functioning. Because symptoms of depression can be incapacitating, individuals often cannot overcome the disorder alone. Fortunately, there are treatment options available that can diminish the symptoms and reduce the effects of this crippling mental health disorder. Treatment Options For the treatment of depression, Rebound Behavioral Health features inpatient and intensive outpatient services to cater to the specific needs of patients. The inpatient program is Rebound's most intensive program in which staff are able to rapidly identify appropriate treatment methods and work towards stabilization. Through the use of group therapy, patients are able to work towards their treatment goals in a supportive environment that is conducive to recovery. Rebound's intensive outpatient program, a less restrictive program compared to inpatient, is for those patients who want to gain knowledge about their condition(s), learn how to manage symptoms, work through interpersonal relationship concerns, resolve legal obligations, and work on healing from depression. Offering individual and group therapy, substance use services, and effective treatment planning, intensive outpatient is another one of Rebounds' programs that has spring-boarded adults towards a better life. Lastly, all of Rebound's programs feature psychiatric services for those patients who require medication to help alleviate symptoms. For some this approach is extremely effective in reducing the debilitating symptoms of depression and with psychiatrists and medical staff on hand throughout treatment, patients are able to explore medication options in a safe and supportive environment.
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Depression
Addiction
Alcohol Abuse
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality
Chronic Relapse
Domestic Abuse
Domestic Violence
Drug Abuse
Mood Disorders
Depression
Addiction
Alcohol Abuse
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality
Chronic Relapse
Domestic Abuse
Domestic Violence
Drug Abuse
Mood Disorders