Substance Use Disorders
Our evidence-based substance use disorder treatments restore mental, physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual health. Hanley Center provides practical, cutting-edge care that supports real, lasting change.
Whether you’ve gotten help before without success or you’ve only recently realized that you need extra help to move beyond substance use, our team will create a treatment program designed specifically to fit your needs.
TYPES OF ADDICTION
Comprehensive Care for Substance Use Disorders
With the right help, you can break free of alcohol and other drug use. Your treatment program will be tailored to your unique needs regardless of the addiction you are battling.
Our substance abuse treatment options include:
What to Expect
Hanley Center helps patients and their families reclaim their lives. Our highly individualized approach is based on timeless recovery principles and the latest advancements in addiction medicine. We track our outcomes and leverage real-time data to inform every aspect of our program. This ensures that you’ll receive the expert care needed for long-term recovery.
Treatment plans for drug and alcohol use disorders are customized to your lifestyle, current stressors, strengths, challenges, and learning style.
Some therapies you may take part in include:
- Individual therapy sessions every week
- Comprehensive medical care for acute and chronic diagnoses
- Group therapy sessions with like-minded peers
- Neurotherapy and biofeedback
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Nutritional counseling
Our Substance Abuse Treatment Methodology
We know substance abuse can wreak havoc on an individual’s entire sphere of influence: spouses, parents, siblings, children, and friends.
Our customized substance use treatment plans consider a variety of factors, including:
- Age
- Past trauma
- Duration of alcohol or drug use
- Type of substances being used
- Physical health
- Medical history
- Co-occurring mental illnesses
- Desire to change
- Willingness to initiate treatment
- Social support system
- Professional obligations
- Family lifestyle
- Personal beliefs and preferences
- Post-treatment plans
Hanley Center offers personalized care.
Our age-specific, patient-driven care offers gender-separate and gender-specific treatment options. Hanley Center also offers the following specialized programs:
- Patriots Initiative for veterans and first responders
- Casa Flores Program for pregnant women and their babies
Hanley Center is lifestyle-specific.
Patients have better outcomes when grouped according to their life experience levels and personality types. We understand the many unique challenges individuals face.
Hanley Center treats co-occurring disorders.
From post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to depression or bipolar disorder, the symptoms of mental health disorders often overlap with addiction. Unfortunately, people often receive treatment for one condition while others remain untreated.
At Hanley Center, our addiction specialists (e.g., expert psychologists, psychiatrists, and master’s level clinicians) are skilled in dual diagnosis treatment, addressing both addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders together.
Hanley Center specializes in trauma-informed programming.
We know that trauma is a significant concern for many people facing recovery. However, when trauma is left untreated, a person’s ability to stay sober is invariably impacted. Our skilled therapists offer intensive trauma-therapies for those with PTSD and a history of trauma.
Hanley Center designs treatment options specifically for you.
Hanley Center offers extraordinary, clinically driven treatment modalities for those struggling with substance use disorders. We understand drug and alcohol use is a threat to your livelihood. We offer a specialized program for licensed professionals needing treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions About Substance Use Disorders
What is the difference between substance use disorder and addiction?
Substance use disorder (SUD) is the medical term used to describe problematic alcohol or drug use that affects a person’s health, relationships, or daily life. Addiction is commonly used to describe the more severe end of substance use disorder, where a person experiences compulsive use, cravings, and difficulty stopping despite negative consequences. In short, addiction is considered a severe form of substance use disorder. These terms are often used interchangeably.
Is substance use disorder a medical condition?
Yes. SUD is recognized by medical professionals and includes changes in brain function, behavior, and physical health.
Can substance use disorder be treated successfully?
Yes. With evidence-based treatment, personalized care, and ongoing support, people can achieve long-term recovery and wellness.
When should someone seek professional help for substance use?
As soon as signs of dependency, withdrawal, or negative impacts on daily life appear, it’s important to seek professional medical help. Early intervention is key to improved recovery outcomes.
Hanley Center has good news.
A caring professional from the Hanley Center can speak with you right now. We are prepared to admit you today and begin delivering substance use disorder treatment the moment you arrive.
We provide seamless integration of solutions that support your long-term recovery and the needs of your family members. Break the cycle of alcohol and drug addiction. Hanley Center is ready to help.
Call (561) 841-1033 today to get started.
Insurance Can Cover up to 100% of Treatment
We offer free, no obligation health insurance benefit checks. If you are currently insured, your treatment could be covered partially or in full.
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Address: 933 45th Street
West Palm Beach, FL 33407


