The Pointe Outpatient Behavioral Health Services

2199 Harrison Street
Batesville, AR 72501

About The Pointe Outpatient Behavioral Health Services

The Pointe Outpatient Behavioral Health Services offers a variety of services to help people with mental health issues. They offer dual diagnosis, young adult rehab, men’s rehab, women’s rehab, outpatient rehab, cognitive behavioral therapy, experiential therapy, family therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, and trauma therapy. They also have a variety of payment options to help make their services more affordable.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Dual Diagnosis

    It’s common to have both a mental health disorder and substance use problems. The right rehab in Arkansas can treat both issues. Dual diagnosis programs may offer detox, inpatient treatment, and/or outpatient care. The key is that they provide integrated treatment for both mental health symptoms and substance use.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    A young adult rehab in Arkansas can provide every level of care while addressing the unique needs of young adults. Some of the common services will include counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, and other key life skills. Young adult programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

  • Men's Rehab

    Those who join a men’s rehab program in Arkansas are given training in key life skills to help them address their unique challenges. Some of the common services they include are counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, and other key life skills. Men’s programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

  • Women's Rehab

    Women need unique support, and a women’s rehab in Arkansas can help them manage gender-specific concerns while overcoming addiction. Some common services include counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, parenting, and other key life skills. Women’s programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

Insurance Coverage

  • Medicaid

    If you’re looking for ways to pay for rehab in Arkansas, consider using Medicaid if you qualify. Using Medicaid can allow you to access treatment without paying much, if anything, out of pocket. Be sure to find a center that accepts Medicaid and has the level of care you need.

  • Private insurance

    In Arkansas, paying for treatment with private insurance can make it much more affordable. Coverage levels may vary depending on the details of your plan, including whether the center is in-network. Be sure to ask about your costs, such as copayments and deductibles.

  • Self-pay options

    Paying out of pocket for substance use treatment in Arkansas is known as self-pay. You can write a check or secure a medical loan from a bank or credit union. Different fee and payment structures may be available depending on the level of care.

  • Military insurance

    How do you pay for rehab in Arkansas? If you have military insurance, consider using it to pay for some or all of the costs of treatment. Insurance plans can pay some or all of the costs of rehab. Each plan has different coverage details, and you’ll pay less if you choose a treatment center in the plan’s network. Contact the insurer to find out more information.

Levels of Care

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    Outpatient Rehab

    For many people, it’s important to be able to work and attend school during treatment, and outpatient treatment in Arkansas gives you that opportunity. Outpatient treatment is commonly a follow-up to residential treatment and may be used to help with skill-building, education, and to practice your new habits in daily life.

Therapies

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy acknowledges that your thinking impacts your emotions and actions and helps you create healthier thought patterns. CBT is a common part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment and may be used to help with skill-building, overcoming problematic behavior, and managing substance use triggers.

  • Experiential Therapy

    Experiential therapy in Arkansas gives you a unique way to express your emotions, which helps you overcome challenges that are holding you back from a better life. Experiential therapy involves a variety of activities that can make it easier to process trauma and emotions and allow you to break through some of the root issues that hold you back from recovery.

  • Family Therapy

    Talking about what we’re going through is an important way to heal, and family therapy in Arkansas gives you that opportunity. You have a safe environment to address challenging relationships, trauma, and other issues. Family therapy sessions generally last 60 to 90 minutes and may include discussing marital issues, codependency, grief, domestic violence, trauma, and other topics that impact families. The goal is to create healthier relationships that can support recovery.

  • Group Therapy

    Talking about what we’re going through is an important way to heal, and group therapy in Arkansas gives you that opportunity. Group therapy is a common part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment, and may be used to help with skill-building, processing, and presenting educational information.

  • Individual Therapy

    If you struggle with addiction in Arkansas, it’s common to feel like no one understands you. Individual therapy can help you find professional support. Individual focuses on improving both behavioral and emotional health. You may explore thought processes, develop motivation to change, and/or explore past events that may have played a part in your substance use.

  • Trauma Therapy

    During trauma-informed therapy in Arkansas, clients will receive support that acknowledges what they’ve been through and helps them craft a healthier response. When you receive trauma-informed therapy, it may include peer support, grief counseling, medications to support mental health, and developing healthier responses to emotional triggers.

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