About Warren Yazoo Behavioral Health, Inc. – Vicksburg
Warren Yazoo Behavioral Health champions general wellbeing for individuals via affordable mental health care and substance use recovery. They serve adults, adolescents and children in southwestern Mississippi from their location in Vicksburg.
Individuals struggling with substance use disorder can receive customized and outcome-dependent treatment at their Chemical Dependency Center or CDC. This center is located on Wisconsin Avenue just a mile west of US Highway 61 and a few miles north of Vicksburg National Military Park in North Vicksburg within Warren County.
The CDC supports adults and adolescents in recovery including expectant mothers. They can help you navigate opioid use disorders, polysubstance use issues and co-occurring mental health issues. They offer crisis support, residential care and intensive outpatient programs (IOP) alongside recovery support services.
The CDC provides crisis support for individuals experiencing acute opioid withdrawal symptoms or overdose. This program focuses on providing immediate relief, reversal or restoring stable functioning and referral to the appropriate level of care.
This may involve a transition to a residential treatment program for those whose symptoms require high-intensity care following stabilization. The crisis team coordinates with first responders and emergency room personnel to ensure a smooth transition. Their inpatient residential recovery takes place in a structured 25-bed facility.
This program also serves individuals who require high-intensity residential care based on their assessment, not just those transitioning from crisis care. Residents receive tailored care under the guidance of an interdisciplinary team that supports them 24/7. The program also offers social support activities and ongoing services to help sustain long-term recovery.
Therapy sessions here draw from the matrix model, which integrates counseling and peer support with spiritual practices and relapse prevention techniques. Their IOP emphasizes family involvement with family sessions held monthly to discuss topics like Al-Anon, Nar-Anon and the disease of addiction. Clients also benefit from tailored recovery support services to ensure stability as they navigate recovery. This may include case management, peer support and assistance with housing and employment.