About McLean – SouthEast – Middleborough
McLean (SouthEast) is located on Isaac Street in Middleborough, Massachusetts. The facility is a satellite treatment center for McLean Hospital. They have services for children, adolescents, and adults. The specialties are behavioral medicine, psychiatry, and psychology. They can help with substance use disorder treatment and dual diagnosis (co occurring disorders).
The center accepts many major insurance carriers. They also take Medicaid. On April 1st, Medicaid reverted to the regular annual renewal. If you have Medicaid, make sure it was renewed because if the state didn’t have your current information, your coverage may have been dropped.
Co occurring disorders are mental health issues like borderline personality disorder, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. Trauma and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are also co occurring mental health issues as are schizophrenia and eating disorders.
Co occurring mental health disorders play a big part in substance use since they are often the driving factor. If you have anxiety or depression, you may be using substances to self medicate from the pain of your disorder.
If necessary, you can get into an inpatient psychiatric program at the Isaac Street facility to help you deal with your co occurring disorders. The length of stay is based on your unique needs. Your doctor will develop a treatment plan, and you’ll be expected to begin working on a discharge plan as soon as you’re admitted. Children and adolescents can also get care for their behavioral health disorders at the center.
Inpatient behavioral treatment may include medications if appropriate. Most of the therapy offered is group therapy. The therapies include symptom management, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and emotion regulation.
The inpatient program also includes activity groups such as developing new coping skills. You’ll also have arts and crafts and time for leisure activities. If you would like your family may also be involved in your treatment.