Summary

Mission Recovery, located in Fort Worth, TX, provides addiction treatment for all military branches, veterans, and first responders. Veterans and first responders often face substance abuse addiction, mental health disorders such as PTSD, and other issues due to the traumatic events that they face on the job. Learn more about our Fort Worth addiction treatment center and how we differ from other treatment centers. Then, enroll in one of our addiction treatment center programs.About Mission Recovery in Fort Worth, TXAccording to the US Department of Veteran’s Affairs, over 20% of veterans and first responders with PTSD have a substance abuse disorder. Moreover, nearly 10% of veterans returning from Iraq or Afghanistan have a problem with drugs or alcohol. You may feel isolated, without someone to rely on to help you. However, you don’t have to fight this battle on your own.Whether you struggle with alcohol dependency or drug abuse, we want to help. As a part of the Fort Behavioral Health treatment system, we have experience in treating a variety of addictions. Our veteran’s addiction treatment center encompasses programs designed to give you the healing you need. Our master level clinicians will walk beside you and help you overcome the hurdles that come with substance abuse. You don’t have to fear condemnation or judgment at. Our goal is to make sure that you feel safe when you come to our treatment programs.We offer a model that includes continuity of care. We offer a variety of services for our veterans and first responders, including:-Partial hospitalization program (PHP)-Intensive outpatient program (IOP)-Outpatient programWework with you from the beginning of the recovery process to the end. All rehab starts with drug and alcohol detox, which doctors highly recommend as opposed to quitting cold turkey. After detox, our clinicians and therapists create a treatment plan to help you identify the root cause of your addiction, We offer a variety of therapies to assist in that process, including-Cognitive-behavioral therapy-EMDR therapy-Family therapy-Motivational interviewing-Group therapyMany veterans and first responders struggle with addiction due to mental health problems. Sometimes the addiction starts because they’re trying to suppress symptoms. Other times, the dependency causes mental health disorders. Whatever the case, it is essential for our veterans and first responders to get treatment for both. Therefore, we offer a variety of mental health treatment programs alongside substance abuse treatment. You aren’t alone in your battle with addiction, contact Mission Recovery and begin the path to lasting recovery.
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Quick Facts

  • accepting new patients
  • 1 insurance plan accepted
  • speaks English
  • 2 specialties
  • 1 area of expertise
  • 1 office location

Office Location

Mission Recovery

7140 Oakmont BlvdFort Worth, TX 76132

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Insurance Plans Accepted by Dr. Mission Recovery

  • Aetna

Medical Specialties

Dr. Mission Recovery has the following 2 specialties

Specialty Expertise

Dr. Mission Recovery has the following area of expertise

  • Psychiatry

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Where is Dr. Mission Recovery's office located?
Dr. Mission Recovery's office is located at 7140 Oakmont Blvd, Fort Worth, TX, 76132.
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What languages does Dr. Mission Recovery speak?
Dr. Mission Recovery speaks English.
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