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Verify your coverageTHE DBT SKILLS THEY TAUGHT ME, THE FLEXIBLE WAY WE WERE TREATED, PATIENT OUTCOMES WERE MORE IMPORTANT THAN GETTING PAID. A LITTLE DISORGANIZED AND UNDERSTAFFED AT TIMES. DBT IS AN EFFECTIVE WAY OF LIFE
It was an amazing experience, I learned so much about myself, thanks to that program I have over a year and a half of sobriety thank you so much.
A wonderful relaxing treatment center where adults are treated as adults. A compassionate and trained staff with a serene facility. It is has only 12 beds which makes for more one on one time. Sometimes clients that aren’t serious about recovery are not shown the door fast enough but that is in an attempt to help them find the way.
Mississippi ranks 26th in treatment centers servicing/accepting rational emotive behavioral therapy per 100,000 residents. Hawaii is ranked slightly worse, ranked 27. One spot better is New York, ranked 25 in the U.S.
When adjusted for population, Mississippi ranks 31st in treatment centers servicing/accepting federal military insurance. Arizona is ranked one spot worse at spot 32. Hawaii is ranked slightly better, ranked 30.
For active duty military clients, Mississippi ranks 33rd in population-adjusted treatment centers. Oregon is just 1 spot worse, ranked 34 out of the United States. Minnesota is ranked one spot better at spot 32.
Mississippi is 33rd among U.S. states in treatment centers servicing or accepting medicare. The US National Average is ranked slightly worse, ranked 34. Delaware is ranked slightly better, ranked 32.
Mississippi ranks 33rd in treatment centers servicing/accepting IHS/638 contract care funds per 100,000 residents. Iowa is ranked one spot worse at spot 34. One spot better is Florida, ranked 32 in the U.S.
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