Comprehensive Levels of Care Designed for Stability

Medical Detox

Safe, medically supervised stabilization with clinical monitoring.

Residential Inpatient Treatment

Immersive, structured care focused on behavioral change and emotional regulation.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

Intensive day treatment that bridges inpatient care and independent living.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Accountability and structured therapy while returning to work, school, or family life.

Aftercare and Post-Treatment Support

Long-term planning designed to reduce relapse risk and strengthen ongoing stability.
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This continuum allows clients to move forward without losing clinical support at critical stages of recovery.
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"Understanding

Bipolar disorder affects the brain systems responsible for mood regulation, impulse control, and reward processing. Substances also act on these systems. When both conditions are present.
They can amplify each other in several ways:
Substance use may trigger or intensify manic episodes.
Withdrawal may deepen depressive symptoms.
Impulsivity during elevated mood states may increase risk-taking behavior.
Sleep disruption caused by substances may destabilize mood cycles.
Because of this interaction, treating addiction alone without stabilizing mood often leads to relapse during future mood episodes.

"Integrated

At Valiant Recovery, treatment may include:
Individual therapy focused on mood stabilization
Psychoeducation about bipolar disorder and relapse risk
Development of structured daily routines
Monitoring of sleep patterns and energy levels
Cognitive and behavioral strategies to manage impulsivity
Relapse prevention planning that accounts for mood episodes
Because our inpatient program is limited to 20 clients at a time, clinicians are able to monitor mood changes closely and adjust treatment plans when needed.
"Integrated

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Clients may receive care through:
Residential Inpatient Program
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

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Mood instability can sometimes be mistaken for substance-related mood changes, and vice versa.
A comprehensive clinical evaluation is essential to determine:
Whether mood symptoms predated substance use
The severity and pattern of mood shifts
The presence of manic, hypomanic, or depressive episodes
The relationship between substance use and mood fluctuations
This assessment guides individualized treatment planning and ensures that both conditions are addressed appropriately.
"Stabilizing

"Stabilizing

Long-term recovery for individuals with bipolar disorder requires consistency. Disrupted sleep, irregular routines, and unmanaged stress can all contribute to mood destabilization.
Treatment emphasizes:
Establishing consistent daily structure
Monitoring early warning signs of mood shifts
Strengthening impulse control
Developing coping strategies for depressive episodes
Building accountability systems
By addressing both mood regulation and substance use together, clients reduce the risk of relapse during future mood fluctuations.