Whole-Person Care to Overcome Addiction
Facing drug addiction means struggling with a chronic disease. Substances like opioids and alcohol change the way your brain functions, eventually making you think you need them to feel at peace. But hope is real, and help is here.
We believe that drug addiction (including alcohol and opioid addiction) deserves compassionate, evidence-based and whole-person care. And that’s what our team is here to offer you and your family through our behavioral health services. We’re currently helping patients find the path to recovery with treatment programs that focus on whole-person health to break the cycle of addiction.
Together, we’ll chart a course forward with comprehensive addiction treatment to help you heal physically, mental health counseling to help you understand your addiction and medication (if needed) to help you feel like yourself again.
Group Counseling
AdventHealth Primary Care Clinic offers group counseling. Providing therapy that allows members to receive support from people with similar experiences. We are here for the whole you.
To schedule an appointment with our team, call Call606-598-4539.
It's Time to Feel Whole Behavioral Health Conditions We Treat
No matter where you are on your journey to overcoming drug addiction — including opioid addiction and alcohol addiction — we’re here for you, and we’ll see you through this. Our addiction recovery center is developed with your whole health in mind and serves children, adults and geriatric patients. We’re ready to help you start healing with care that considers your physical, mental and even spiritual health to help you embrace recovery.
- A Warm and Compassionate Team
-
You want to feel like yourself again. To get to this state of wellness and confidence, you need a team that cares — not just about your chart, but about you as a person. At AdventHealth Manchester, that’s what you’ll find. We’re dedicated to caring for the strong and beautiful person you are, providing you with the behavioral health treatments you need to find your resolve. All of our conversations are confidential, and we want to be there for you at every step, whether you need treatments for substance abuse, depression, anxiety, ADHD or other behavioral health concerns.
If you need immediate mental health help, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at Call1-800-237-8255 for free and confidential support 24/7.
- Personalizing Your Care
-
You’re so much more than a patient. You’re a person who deserves to be heard. At AdventHealth Manchester, we greet you with open arms and active ears, ready to identify your condition and pave a path forward.
Taking a personalized approach, our mental health care experts will assess your full background and get a complete picture of what’s going on. No matter the cause of your emotional pain, we’re here to treat you at the source of it. Your behavioral health treatment may include:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Motivational Interviewing
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
We help care for people facing ADHD, childhood trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, substance abuse, and more. Whatever your life experiences, our caring team is here to provide personalized care that meets you where you are and helps you get to where you want to be.
- A Healing Network of Care and Resources
-
Your wellness isn’t just one person’s responsibility. We hold our entire AdventHealth network accountable to caring for you with a team approach. Beyond just our Manchester campus, you’ll find a connected network of psychiatrists, social workers, dietitians, residential treatment programs, and more. And with a range of behavioral wellness educational resources at our fingertips, you’ll always be supported with knowledge and understanding.
Below is a list of resources designed to foster understanding and encourage communication around important issues of mental health care.
A Parents' Guide to Suicide Prevention
Mental Health: A Guide to Identifying Disorders and Promoting Wellness
Messy Bedroom Might Affect Mental Health
Student Mental Health Awareness and Resources Guide
Student Stress and Anxiety Guidebook
Students Managing Grief
The Data Behind Grief
Understanding and Avoiding Substance AbuseEach day, you’re working to feel better mentally. In each moment, at every step, lean on us. We're here to support you.
- Alcohol Use Disorder
-
If you or someone in your family struggles with alcohol dependence, you’re not alone, and effective treatments are available from people who care.
Alcohol addiction, or alcohol use disorder, is common, but it’s also highly treatable, and we know that many people thrive in recovery from alcohol addiction.
We treat alcohol use disorder with a combination of evidence-based treatments, mental health counseling and unwavering support for you and your family. Our team will answer your questions, offer guidance and support your recovery at every step of treatment as you overcome alcohol addiction.
- Substance Use Disorders
-
We know that drug addiction — including addictions to prescription drugs or illicit substances — is a disease that deserves comprehensive behavioral health care.
At our facility, our first step is helping you break the cycle of a substance use disorder, like opioid addiction and dependence. We’ll work closely with you, your family and our addiction medicine care team through each level of treatment and therapy, and may monitor the use of medications, like a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone, if necessary.
Read more about how we help people overcome opioid addiction.
- Mental Health Conditions
-
Many people who struggle with substance use disorders also face mental health conditions (like anxiety and depression), meaning they have co-occurring disorders.
Our team is here to offer care for:
- Anxiety disorders
- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Bipolar disorder
- Co-occurring substance abuse
- Major depression
No matter the cause of your emotional pain — even if it stems from grief or childhood trauma — we’re here to treat you at the source of it. Your behavioral health treatment may include:
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Couples therapy
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Family therapy
- Group counseling
- Motivational interviewing
- Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
Whatever your life experiences, our caring team is here to provide behavioral counseling that meets you where you are and helps you get to where you want to be.
If you need immediate mental health help, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-237-8255 for free and confidential support 24/7.
- Resources
-
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call1-800-273-8255. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
Helping You Heal in More Ways Than One
Overcoming addiction and embracing recovery are ongoing journeys, and we’ll be by your side every step of the way. Our treatment programs combine addiction medicine with counseling and whole-person support, allowing us to tailor your recovery program to your individual needs and goals.
-
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
When appropriate, our team uses MAT to help treat opiate use disorder and alcohol use disorder, as part of a larger treatment plan.
-
Counseling
From cognitive behavioral therapy to substance abuse counseling, our therapists and counselors offer a variety of therapeutic interventions to help you heal.
-
Peer Support
Trained and registered peer support specialists are people in recovery from addiction who can help guide you as you recover, as part of your therapy here.
-
Mental Health Assessments
During your initial session, completing a bio-psycho-social assessment will help us understand your current stressors, so we can match you with the right level of care.
-
Case Managements
We offer targeted case management (TCM) when needed to help our patients increase their independence and access resources within our community, like jobs, housing, transportation, food and more.
-
Virtual Visits
We have enhanced our telehealth capacity to include virtual visits with our team, so we can serve more people in need of guidance as they start their recovery journeys.
-
Psychiatry Services
Find psychiatry care from our Manchester psychiatric nurse practitioners. Learn how we treat mental health conditions with pharmacotherapy.
-
Psychology Services
With a Manchester clinical psychologist serving people of all ages, we diagnose mental health conditions and offer behavioral therapy care close to home.
Meet Our Community Partners
Throughout our community, we have dedicated partners who allow us to integrate better treatment for our patients at every level of care. We’re thrilled to partner with these local organizations to make our community healthier for everyone:
- Beth’s Blessing Residential Treatment Center
- Bouncing Back Counseling, Inc.
- Chad’s Hope
- Cumberland River Behavioral Health
- Kentucky River District Health Department
- Lincoln Oaks Residential Treatment Center
- New Hope Counseling Center & Recovery
- Volunteers of America (VOA) Freedom House
Joint Commission Accreditation
AdventHealth Primary Care Clinic - Behavioral Health has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for hospital Accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal is a symbol of quality that reflects a health care organization’s commitment to providing safe and quality patient care.
The Joint Commission is an independent organization that provides accreditation and certification to health care organizations through regular (approximately every 3 years) onsite validations. This hospital accreditation signifies AdventHealth's commitment to meeting quality, safety, organizational and leadership standards.
If you would like to report a patient safety concern, please visit the Joint Commission website.
The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval
Healing Through Art Therapy
Shortly after Morgan and her husband welcomed a sweet baby boy to their family, she began suffering severe symptoms of postpartum depression. Experiencing panic attacks every night took away pieces of her life and made her unable to truly live and enjoy motherhood and her relationship with her husband. Everything changed when Morgan met her psychiatric nurse practitioner, Suzie Smith, who referred her for therapy with behavioral health counselor Jason Coffey, LPCC.
Read more to learn how Jason helped Morgan overcome her severe anxiety from postpartum depression and find peace through art therapy. She is now living life to the fullest and enjoying every moment with her precious family.
Care That Meets You Where You Are Reclaim Your Whole Health
In your journey to a healthier, more-fulfilling life, the road map is not always clear. We’re here to help you find your path. Our multidisciplinary team helps you find the right medical support, community resources, and spiritual care you need to find — and take — the next step. Let us help guide you, support you, and cheer you on as you reclaim your whole health.