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Everyone worries from time to time, but anxiety disorders are more than the occasional bout of nerves. Anxiety disorders can be incredibly distressing, alienating conditions that can impact your personal life, physical health, and professional performance. It’s unfortunately common, but highly treatable. For those in need of professional, personalized anxiety treatment in Indiana, look no further than Parkdale Center. Our innovative, evidence-based approach to mental health can help you find relief and resilience in the face of anxiety.

Take back control of your life. Get in touch through our website today or call (888) 895-2471 to speak to a member of our expert team.

Our Approach

Executive-Level Excellence: Professional Anxiety Treatment in Indiana

Located in Chesterton, Indiana, Parkdale Center is a mental health and addiction treatment facility tailored to the unique needs and concerns of working professionals. Our programs focus on more than your mental, physical, and emotional well-being.

As dedicated professionals ourselves, we understand the hard work and dedication required to succeed in demanding fields. We pride ourselves on providing best-in-class mental health and substance abuse treatment programs, along with services to help you maintain your career while receiving the care and support you need.

Anxiety disorders can be incredibly stressful conditions, especially when they put your livelihood at risk. For individuals in demanding, high-stress professions, such as healthcare workers, airline pilots, and first responders, anxiety can greatly impact your ability to perform necessary duties. At Parkdale Center, we help our patients address the conditions keeping them from achieving their full potential.

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What We Do

Our Treatment Services

Withdrawal Management

We offer medically supervised withdrawal management to help you take the first step towards freedom.

Partial Hospitalization

Our partial hospitalization program offers you the benefits of inpatient treatment without the restrictions.

Intensive Outpatient

The intensive outpatient program at Parkdale Center was designed specifically for working professionals.

Dual-Diagnosis Treatment

Learn more about our dual-diagnosis treatment philosophy and how we treat co-occurring mental illness.

Career Restoration Program

At Parkdale Center we offer career restoration services for all clients in need of repair from substance abuse.

Telemedicine Services

For clients who need more flexibility when seeking treatment we offer telemedicine services.

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Understanding Anxiety

Feeling anxious from time to time is a normal part of life. In healthy amounts, it serves a useful purpose. Anxiety alerts us to potential problems, keeping us alert, motivated, and focused on tasks that need our attention. For those with anxiety disorders, however, intense feelings of fear, discomfort, uneasiness, and even dread can make it hard to function in day-to-day life.

There are several types of anxiety disorders, including:

  • Generalized anxiety disorder
  • Social anxiety disorder
  • Panic disorder

Specific phobias, such as agoraphobia (a fear of crowds or open spaces) and pathophobia (the fear of disease), also fall under the anxiety disorder umbrella. According to the CDC, anxiety is one of the most common mental health issues affecting adults in the United States.

Help for Professionals

Our Professional Treatment Options

At Parkdale Center, we offer a number of specialized treatment programs designed for working professionals who are struggling with drug & alcohol abuse. To learn more about our individualized treatment programs explore our “What is a Professional?” page.

What to Look For

Signs and Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders

When someone is struggling with anxiety, the signs aren’t always apparent to those around them. The distress caused by the intense, uncontrollable worry that defines anxiety is often a private experience, but over time, it can take a serious toll. 

Signs and symptoms of anxiety disorders include:

  • Feeling irritable or tense
  • Difficulty controlling worry
  • A persistent feeling of dread or imminent danger
  • Nausea and other gastrointestinal issues
  • Shaking or trembling uncontrollably
  • Sweating
  • Tension headaches
  • Heart palpitations
  • Hyperventilation
  • Trouble sleeping
  • An inability to focus on anything other than the present worry

When someone has generalized anxiety disorder, these symptoms may come on quickly without an apparent reason. For those with specific phobias or social anxiety, specific triggers can lead to intense reactions, and even panic attacks. 

Like many mental health conditions, there is no single cause for anxiety disorders. There is still much that isn’t known about why anxiety disorders impact some more than others. If and when a person develops one of these conditions can depend on a number of factors, including their family history, medical conditions, and exposure to long-term stress. Women are also more than twice as likely to experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their life than men. 

While they are incredibly common, anxiety disorders are also highly treatable. With the right knowledge, care, and professional attention, individuals can learn to manage symptoms and reduce the influence of anxiety on their lives. 

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How Can Treatment Help?

Tens of millions of Americans are affected by anxiety each year, but less than half of them seek or receive professional treatment. Psychotherapy, or talk therapy, is an incredibly valuable tool for addressing and managing symptoms of anxiety disorders. 

At Parkdale Center, we offer various therapy options to help patients gain deeper insights, address personal obstacles, and create lasting change. Medication-assisted treatment, under the care of our experienced mental health team, can help patients find sustainable, functional relief.

  • Individual counseling: These therapy sessions involve private, one-on-one conversations with a licensed mental health professional. They offer confidential, judgment-free spaces to explore triggers, identify coping strategies, and develop skills for managing negative thoughts and feelings.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): This common, thoroughly researched form of talk therapy is used to treat a wide variety of mental health conditions. It helps patients identify negative thought patterns, beliefs, and behaviors that are affecting their emotional well-being. For patients with anxiety, it offers a structured, supportive approach that can help change the way they process and respond to triggers. 
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Similar to CBT, DBT encourages introspection, balance, and the development of more productive thought patterns. It was created to help those who struggle to regulate intense, overwhelming emotions. Thanks to its focus on mindfulness and distress tolerance, DBT can be beneficial for those with severe anxiety disorders and panic-related symptoms. 
  • Motivational Interviewing (MI): While it was originally developed (and is widely used) as a tool for treating substance use disorders, the purpose of MI is to increase a patient’s resolve, confidence, and motivation to change—essential factors for success in those with anxiety. It’s a client-focused approach that encourages empathetic connection without judgment. Change can be difficult for anyone, but those with anxiety may face more intense doubts and fears about their path forward. MI can help them process these mixed feelings and embrace their personal potential for growth.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health

The Value of Dual Diagnosis Care

For those struggling with addiction alongside other mental health concerns, dual-diagnosis treatment provides a multifaceted approach to cultivating long-term behavioral well-being. Substance use disorders (SUDs) can be caused by mental health disorders, such as depression and anxiety. Those suffering from severe anxiety may turn to substances as a way to manage their emotions, but alcohol and drugs can exacerbate symptoms and make it harder to find lasting relief. 

Treating co-occurring disorders requires experienced, specialized care. Treating one without the other can provide temporary relief, but without addressing the root cause of the problem, long-term sobriety is less likely. Dual diagnosis care is an essential part of breaking the addiction cycle. By working through the overlap of mental health and substance use, our team helps patients build a solid basis for recovery that stands the test of time. 

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Call Parkdale Center For Professional Anxiety Treatment in Indiana

You’ve dedicated your life to building a successful career. Don’t let anxiety get in your way. Anxiety disorders can affect people differently, and whether you have generalized anxiety or a panic disorder, it can quickly take over your life. Symptoms are painful, distressing, and disruptive, especially when addiction is involved. But treatment can help. 

At Parkdale Center, you’ll find a team of highly qualified professionals ready to deliver the comprehensive support and care you deserve. With therapeutic practices like CBT, DBT, and MI, we help patients face anxiety and addiction head-on, empowering them to take back control of their lives and build a future they can be excited about. 

If you’re ready to start a new chapter, we’re ready to help. Contact us via our website or call (888) 895-2471 today to get started.

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