A mental health crisis can feel like a never-ending spiraling out of control. No matter how much you just need to get a hold of the situation, it feels impossible. You may be ready for help, and for that, you should take the time right now to reach out.
But you may be unsure about where to get help. Do you need inpatient behavioral health treatment? Can you get better without having to go away from your family?
Every person’s needs are vastly different. If you are experiencing a medical emergency right now, call 988.
You can also contact Willow Creek Behavioral Health. Skip calling us. Just visit us now for an in-person professional assessment.
Who Benefits from Inpatient Behavioral Health Treatment?
Mental and behavioral health problems can be challenging to overcome, especially in a crisis. By entering a structured, safe environment, you’ll gain insight, support, and round-the-clock care that protects your health. It can be difficult to make the decision to enter into professional treatment, but our inpatient treatment center in Green Bay, WI, will provide you with the highest level of support possible from the moment you arrive.
Our programs benefit those who are facing a mental health crisis or who are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms:
- Risk of suicide or self-harm, including thoughts or actions related to hurting yourself
- Assaultive behaviors towards family, friends, or other people
- Psychotic and extreme behaviors out of the ordinary for you
- Extreme depression
- Debilitating anxiety
- Extreme anger and explosiveness
- Serious impairment with your ability to meet daily requirements and responsibilities
In these situations, we encourage you to reach out for help immediately. Doing so can protect your life and safeguard your family. There is no risk in reaching out to us for this type of support.
Signs It’s Time for More Aggressive Help
There are many situations where you might think you just have to “tough it out” or “get over it.” The problem with these thoughts is that without treatment, your brain cannot simply overcome the challenges you have. Take a look at the following scenarios. If they are representative of what you are facing right now, speak to us about your options and the care plans we can offer.
You’ve Tried Unsuccessfully to Manage This
Inpatient treatment is beneficial to many people who have tried but were unsuccessful at managing their mental health symptoms on their own. You may have made changes. Perhaps they worked for some time. But, sooner or later, you are facing the same struggles.
Structured environments with professional support and a tailored treatment plan for you can make all the difference. It allows you to step away from all external forces to focus on your mental health.
You Have Co-Occurring Disorders
To cope with the intensity of mental health complications, many people turn to drugs or alcohol. They may seem like a treatment initially, but as soon as the substance wears off, you feel the same symptoms. Those substances can create their own set of complications, leading to substance use disorder. It is very common not to know you have both conditions. It’s estimated that 21.5 million people suffer from two or more SUDs and mental health disorders.
With dual diagnosis treatment in Green Bay, WI, we can help you move towards a healthy lifestyle by addressing both conditions at the same time. Treatment for both at the same time provides the best possibility for reaching recovery. Our comprehensive approach is far more effective than trying to manage these conditions on your own at home.
Outpatient Treatment Hasn’t Helped
It’s certainly important to consider outpatient treatment for behavioral health complications. It can be very effective for many people. However, if you’re using treatment and it’s not doing enough for you, it may be because you need more aggressive care.
While outpatient care may be an option for some, inpatient treatment offers a more comprehensive approach, allowing you to step away from the intense feelings and limiting thoughts to create a foundation of stability. We use that to help you build a stronger future moving forward.
Just because outpatient didn’t work, it doesn’t mean inpatient therapy will fail. It is very much the case that you could finally see the help you need.
Ready for a Change? Reach Out to Us Now for Immediate Help
You can visit Willow Creek right now to get the treatment you need. If you want more information and guidance, we encourage you to contact us now to speak to our admissions team. There is no harm in contacting us for guidance and insight into your options. We are a community dedicated to bringing quality care to every person.
Contact Willow Creek Behavioral Health now. Or skip the phone call and just visit us in Green Bay for inpatient behavioral health care.




