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Signs Your Loved One Needs Inpatient Mental Health Support

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When a family member or close friend is facing mental health challenges, it can be challenging to offer help. Many people want to offer support and guidance, even a helping hand to get them through this time. But that’s not always enough. In many instances, inpatient mental health support in Green Bay can make an incredible difference.

Knowing When to Turn to Professional Support

In any situation where your loved one is facing a critical moment, such as talking about suicide or acting in a reckless fashion, they may need emergency care. Call 988—the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or 911 for immediate support. You can also visit us at Willow Creek Behavioral Health at any time. We accept walk-ins for professional assessments.

But how do you know that they need help right now? Look for any of the following signs that inpatient mental health support is critical right now:

Substance Use and Mental Health Challenges

In the U.S., about 21.5 million adults suffer from co-occurring conditions. This means they have a mental health disorder as well as alcohol use disorder. Treatment for both at the same time is critical. And, if one condition receives care without dealing with the other, the chances of relapse are very high.

Individuals who are using alcohol or drugs to manage their mental health disorders may develop a dependency on those substances. If your loved one is struggling with both, inpatient treatment provides an opportunity for detox, if needed, and a stable environment to work through the challenges.

Anxious Thoughts That Don’t Seem Reasonable

Many people with mental health disorders exhibit symptoms that may seem out of place to you. For example, they may be very anxious about what they are facing right now, but you don’t see any obvious signs of worry. Some people may be so anxious that it limits them from engaging in daily activities, even those they once enjoyed. Both excessive and irrational fear can also fall into line with this sign.

Constant Fatigue

Depression can present itself in the form of fatigue, where no matter how much sleep your family member gets, they are unable to feel rested. If you cannot pinpoint any illness or deficiency causing this, and it is becoming an interference with daily life and responsibilities, consider treatment for mental health disorders in Green Bay.

Trauma They May Not Be Dealing With

The loss of a family member, devastating medical conditions, or complicated life factors that should cause them to struggle are being ignored. Perhaps they have developed a phobia or type of avoidance that is causing them physical or emotional detriment. Unresolved trauma can manifest in many ways. When you notice a comprehensive change in the way your loved one is acting, talking, or engaging with life, that could signal the need to make comprehensive changes. Inpatient mental health treatment could provide the ability to move forward.

Psychosis

Psychosis occurs when someone is suffering from an acute mental health challenge. They may be delusional or hallucinating. Some people seem to be disconnected from reality. These are medical and mental health emergencies that are not likely to improve on their own simply. Inpatient mental health support can help stabilize the individual’s needs so that more comprehensive care can then be provided.

Intense Mood Swings

Many factors contribute to mood swings, including hormone imbalances, past trauma, substance use, and intense stress. You can expect someone to be upset after bad news, but if they are lashing out one moment and laughing later, that’s something to pay attention to. Often, a person in this situation has changed their behavior or may become irritated over situations that really do not seem to be major events or concerns. They may feel happy and actively participate in conversations, and then suddenly, and often without warning, withdraw and are no longer interested.

Significant Changes in Behavior

A person who is suddenly engaging in reckless behavior may be struggling with mental health. Some people may be unable to control habits, whether that is spending or using a substance. These types of drastic changes indicate some type of emotional turmoil that could be impacting their lives. Even though they may seem disconnected, the way people behave is often an indication of their mental health.

Seek Help to Find Out What Is Really Happening

In some situations, the best way to determine whether inpatient mental health treatment is necessary is to set up an assessment with our team. At Willow Creek, you are our priority, and we will help you and your family members get the support necessary to preserve life. Contact us now for immediate help.

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