About 4C Health – Logansport
Four County Counseling Center is a non-profit community mental health center located in Logansport, Indiana. They are invested in the behavioral health needs of children, adolescents, adults, and families in their rural Indiana communities.
Four County Counseling Center provides mental health treatment, dual diagnosis treatment, and outpatient programming services.
The outpatient programming at Four County Counseling Center is for those who can live at home or in a sober living environment and undergo treatment while maintaining their personal and professional responsibilities. This program is best suited for those who do not need a high level of care and monitoring. Mental health, dual diagnosis, and substance use disorders are treated. Individual therapy, group therapy, and end psycho-educational classes are offered.
Individual therapy creates the space to explore the psychological challenges associated with the addiction. With the help of a professional, individuals are given the space and direction to talk about and process their emotions. Often this includes unresolved trauma, anger, depression, anxiety, and the need for more control or autonomy in life.
Group therapy involves treatment through the process of connecting in a group setting to discuss and work through mental, emotional, and physical issues. There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more.
Mental health treatment focuses on helping individuals recover from mental illnesses like bipolar disorder, clinical depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and other challenging psychiatric conditions. Individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy all serve as ways to deliver mental health support. These services can be administered while in an inpatient setting, within an outpatient setting, or at a clinical office.
Dual Diagnosis, often referred to as having co-occurring disorders, is when two or more mental health concerns present themselves simultaneously. It is very common for those who struggle with addiction to also have an underlying mental health concern such as anxiety, depression, or a diagnosable psychiatric disorder. Without proper treatment of the mental health issue at hand, getting and staying sober can be difficult. By treating both the substance use disorder and the mental health needs concurrently, a greater chance for long-term sobriety is achieved.