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Richmond Medical Center – Castleton Avenue
in Staten Island, NY
Richmond Medical Center – Castleton Avenue
690 Castleton Ave, Staten Island, NY 10310
(516) 997-2926
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- Outpatient
- Dual-Diagnosis
Experience Treating
- Dual Diagnosis (Co-Occuring Disorders)
- Mental Health
Treatments
Dual-Diagnosis
Getting sober can seem like an impossible goal to people who are addicted. But with the right treatment, anyone can beat their addiction and build a foundation for a sober life. Dual-diagnosis treatment is a type of treatment that helps with both addiction and any mental health problems that may be going on in the background.
People in Staten Island, who may be struggling with the stress and loneliness of city life, can benefit the most from this approach. Dual-diagnosis treatment helps people build a stronger foundation for recovery by taking care of both their addiction and their mental health. This method can also help increase the number of people who stay sober and stop them from relapsing.
Outpatient
People who want to get sober in New York have many options, including outpatient treatment. Outpatient treatment is a type of care that lets people get help for addiction while still living at home. This can be a great option for people who are busy or who need to be able to take care of their responsibilities at home.
Outpatient care can also be less expensive than some other kinds of care. People in outpatient treatment usually meet with a counselor or therapist at Richmond Medical Center - Castleton Avenue several times a week, and they may also go to group meetings. People who want to stay sober and are able to follow their treatment plan can get a lot out of this kind of care.
Therapies
- Couples Therapy
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Dual-Diagnosis
- Experiential Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Outpatient Treatment (OP)
- Trauma Therapy