And in recovery, affected men also tend to deal with different underlying factors during their journey toward wellness. For these and other reasons, men with PTSD may get the best treatment results in men’s only programs.
Are you in need of PTSD treatment for men in Colorado? Make Healing Pines Recovery your preferred treatment provider. We focus on treating men’s PTSD in the context of inpatient drug and alcohol rehab. With our support, you can gradually overcome traumas of the past. At the same time, you can also take the steps needed to establish your lasting sobriety.
If you have PTSD, you’re experiencing a serious reaction to a traumatic experience that:
For social and biological reasons, men develop the disorder significantly less often than women. Still, roughly 4% of all males will be affected as children, teenagers, or adults. What’s more, some men are more susceptible to PTSD than others. As a rule, veterans are particularly at risk. That’s especially true if you’ve seen combat or were stationed in a combat zone.
Anyone affected by PTSD can go on to develop other, overlapping mental health issues. Among women, these issues are most likely to include depression or an anxiety disorder. However, among men, they’re more likely to include substance use disorder (SUD). This modern term covers all cases of substance addiction, as well as all cases of serious substance abuse. PTSD that overlaps with an SUD falls into an additional illness category called dual diagnosis. All people with dual diagnosis have both substance problems and a second significant mental health condition.
Men in need of PTSD treatment also frequently must deal with other kinds of issues during their recovery. One potential concern is a strong belief in a code of masculine behavior that:
Studies show that male military veterans with a strong masculine code tend to have more severe cases of PTSD. Unfortunately, men who emphasize masculinity are less likely to seek treatment. And when they do seek help, they may have a more difficult road to recovery.
Want to know more about PTSD in men and its common recovery issues? Talk to the helpful staff at Healing Pines today.
We work with most major commercial insurance plans which can help cover up to 100% of the costs associated with treatment.
At Healing Pines, we’re dedicated to providing gender-specific Colorado PTSD treatment for men. In line with this goal, we feature a multi-layered approach to trauma recovery. First, we provide treatment that helps you overcome PTSD symptoms common to both men and women. Classic examples of these symptoms include:
At the same time, we help you deal with recovery obstacles that typically have a greater impact on men. In addition to a strong belief in the norms of masculinity, such obstacles may include:
The end result of these two levels of treatment is comprehensive wellness support designed with men in mind. To find out more about our approach to helping men with PTSD, consult us today.
Healing Pines features inpatient treatment options for PTSD recovery. You may need these kinds of residential services if you either:
Medication can play a role in an inpatient plan for people affected by PTSD. However, it’s mostly used for symptom relief, not to help you address trauma’s underlying causes. To truly weaken lingering trauma’s hold on you, you need psychotherapy. Our main options for men’s PTSD therapy include:
Each of these options is well-known for its usefulness in treating PTSD. Importantly, they can be customized to meet your specific personal and gender-related needs as a man. Your treatment plan may also include family therapy, fitness programs, and a range of other supportive recovery options.
Want to know more about our Colorado PTSD therapy options for men? We’re standing by to assist you.
Many people looking for PTSD treatment for men in Colorado also need help recovering from severe SUD symptoms. At Healing Pines, we provide that help in our customized dual diagnosis program. This program allows us to create targeted treatment plans that help resolve trauma as you work toward sobriety. Talk to us today for further details.
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Men are less likely than women to develop PTSD. However, once the disorder is present, men often face certain recovery obstacles that women don’t. This helps explain why effective treatment for men has two key components. First, it must address the non-gender-specific effects of PTSD. In addition, it must help you tackle your unique challenges as a man in recovery.
Looking for a provider of gender-specific PTSD treatment for men in Colorado? Call on the team of experienced professionals at Healing Pines Recovery. We specialize in inpatient dual-diagnosis treatment of PTSD and serious substance problems. With our help, you can learn how to break free from the long-term effects of past traumas. You can also simultaneously chart your path to daily drug or alcohol abstinence.
No matter the severity of your symptoms, we focus on workable solutions for improved well-being. Our small-scale, luxury recovery model adds another layer of needed comfort and support. For more information on enrollment at Healing Pines, contact us today.
Healing Pines is located in Elizabeth, Colorado, southeast of Denver and northeast of Colorado Springs. You have several potential travel routes from each of these communities. We’re also within convenient driving distance of many other smaller towns and cities. For detailed advice on routes to travel while seeking PTSD treatment for men in Colorado, consult us today.
The first step can be the hardest. Fill out the form or call us at (720) 575-2621. You will be connected with a Healing Pines Recovery specialist who can answer your questions and help you get started.
Mike is a Licensed Addiction Counselor with a passion for science and evidence-based practice. As an undergraduate Mike participated in the McNair Scholars program where he partnered with a highly published scientist to create an original project seeking to understand the intersection of trauma types and interpersonal behaviors. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Minor in Latino Studies, Mike went on to study at Cal State San Bernardino for a Master of Science in Clinical Counseling Psychology. Under the supervision of Dr. Christina Hassija, Mike learned the intricacies of trauma-focused therapy including Prolonged Exposure for PTSD and went on to co-author an encyclopedia chapter on trauma-focused treatments with his said mentor. After graduation, Mike worked in the addictions field applying trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT) within various treatment settings including government mental health clinics, residential units, and outpatient non-profits. Mike has also completed post graduate training in addictions and obtained multiple certificates in various CBT modalities.
Despite the scholarly and clinical resume, Mike truly appreciates the process of change and seeks to find joy in the work of therapy. He believes that therapists are present to serve the milieu and that a custom approach to recovery is paramount. He takes personal stories of trauma, grief, and general loss seriously while finding humility in being a part of another’s recovery journey.
Dr. Canfield grew up in Southern California and graduated Cum Laude with his bachelor’s degree in psychology. He attended medical school at Western University of Health Sciences in California before moving to Colorado to complete his psychiatry residency at the University of Colorado where he served as chief resident. He completed additional training in psychoanalysis at the University of Colorado. He has worked in forensic psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, and physician mental health. He strives to stay current with evidence based treatments in psychiatry. When not working, Dr. Canfield is spending time with his wife and three boys.