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Best Anxiety Treatment Centers in Mexico

The best rehab is one that meets your needs. Our research team evaluated the 9 best treatment centers for anxiety in Mexico. Review our curated list of care options including outpatient and residential.

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Residential

Las Mariposas, Tepoztlán, Mexico

Iboga Quest

Substance Use and Mental Health
Anxiety
Drug Addiction
Opioids
Trauma
Located in a beautiful mountain valley and treating only 4 clients at a time, Iboga Quest uses Ibogaine therapy to treat anxiety in a tranquil environment... More
Retreat

Cancun, Mexico

Beōnd Ibogaine Treatment

Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
Ibogaine Treatment
Opioids
Trauma
Ibogaine treatment and holistic therapies for substance use, process addictions, trauma, mood concerns, and more in a stunning tropical setting... More
Residential

Playas de Tijuana, Mexico

Experience Ibogaine

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Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
Ibogaine Treatment
Opioids
Trauma
An ibogaine-assisted detox facility with constant medical supervision, comfortable surroundings, and the oversight of a doctor specializing in ibogaine treatment... More
Residential
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Atenas, Alajuela, Costa Rica

Costa Rica Treatment Center Riverside

(2)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Anxiety
Cocaine
Prescription Drugs
Depression
Chronic Relapse
Heroin
Opioids
Alcohol
Treating co-occurring anxiety and addiction in long-term residential and outpatient with evidence-based therapies like CBT and holistic therapies like yoga... More
  • Therapeutic Location

    Therapeutic Location

  • Holistic Approach

    Holistic Approach

  • Private Rooms Only

    Private Rooms Only

Residential

Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico

Oceanica Treatment Center

(1)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Oceanica offers high quality treatment with a unique Latino cultural approach and in the Spanish language, balancing a family atmosphere with professional care... More
Residential

Tulum, Mexico, North America

Sanctuary Tulum

Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
Holistic
Trauma
Specializing in mental health issues and addiction while providing holistic treatment blending ancient and modern therapies... More
Retreat

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Rē Precision Health

(131)
Wellness
Burnout
Co-Occurring Disorders
Executives
Trauma
5- and 10-day retreats focused on nervous system regulation, integrating neuroscience, psychology, and functional medicine to help clients optimize their health... More
Residential
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St. Croix, Virgin Islands

Prospect Hill Recovery and Wellness

(3)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Anxiety
Depression
Trauma
Drug Addiction
Executives
Detox
Alcohol
Burnout
Offers individualized care for primary and co-occurring anxiety in a private island setting with ocean views and restorative amenities. Clinical, medical, nutritional, and wellness services provide comprehensive healing for the symptoms and underlying causes... More
  • Joint Commission Accredited

    Joint Commission Accredited

  • Concierge Approach

    Concierge Approach

  • Utmost Confidentiality

    Utmost Confidentiality

Residential

San Angel Inn, Del Álvaro Obregón, México

Monte Fenix - Spanish Delivered Treatment

(55)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Depression
Drug Addiction
Gambling
Opioids
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Prescription Drugs
Monte Fenix provides Spanish-spoken treatment for anxiety and addiction, using tailored 12-Step and evidence-based treatment plans... More
Detox

Puerto Nuevo, Mexico

Baja Rehab

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Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Baja Rehab provides a well-rounded program with fun activities, 12-Step philosophy, and individual counseling surrounded by ocean views... More
Outpatient

Historic Centre of Puebla, Puebla, Mexico

Albero Programa Ambulatorio Intensivo

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Depression
Family Therapy
Personality Disorders
A year long intensive outpatient program that offers flexible scheduling in a safe and welcoming environment... More
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More About Anxiety Treatment Centers

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According to NIH, more than 30% of people are likely to have a disabling anxiety disorder at some stage throughout their lifetime. While it's safe to assume everyone experiences some form of anxiety in their life, we all experience it differently. In some instances, it's something that never goes away and must be treated professionally.

Anxiety can look and feel differently to different people, but some common signs and symptoms of anxiety include:

  • Feelings of nervousness
  • An inability to relax
  • Worrying that people are angry with you
  • Ruminating about events from the past
  • Worrying about what will happen in the future
  • Feeling withdrawn and disconnected from your reality

Often, anxiety can stem from a deep-seated past trauma that goes unacknowledged. Perhaps it's too difficult to deal with it alone, or perhaps we're unaware of this effect. In either case, one-on-one therapy and other treatments like equine assisted psychotherapy and mindfulness can be effective ways to safely uncover trauma and overcome anxiety.

Can I Go to Rehab For Anxiety?

Many rehab centers treat mental health disorders like anxiety, and some even specialize in them. As a common mental health issue, anxiety may be treated on its own or as a co-occurring disorder alongside addiction. Learn more about anxiety treatment in our article on treatment options for anxiety.

What Therapies Are Used to Treat Anxiety?

The most common therapy used to treat anxiety is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Some other therapies include exposure therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Many rehabs offer these therapies and more to help treat anxiety.

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) teaches you to address issues by reframing your perspective. It's a practical form of therapy because you'll learn better ways to respond to stress, triggers and limiting beliefs.

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) incorporates aspects of mindfulness into thoughtwork. Unlike CBT, DBT teaches you to accept your feelings, rather than challenge them. In DBT you'll learn to validate your own emotions, even the painful ones.

Acceptance and commitment therapy is a good fit for individuals who constantly ruminate on negative thoughts and then get upset at yourself for always being negative. This therapy teaches you to accept unwanted emotions and to focus on the parts of life that you value.

How Can I Find Treatment If I Have Both Anxiety And A Substance Use Disorder?

When two disorders occur simultaneously, they are called co-occurring disorders, and many rehabs treat both of them. Co-occurring disorders are usually more complex than a stand-alone mental health issue, so check with the rehab you're inquiring with to make sure they are able to meet your specific needs for treatment by asking these questions:

  • Do you treat co-occurring disorders (e.g. anxiety and substance-use disorders)?
  • What approach do you take when treating co-occurring disorders?
  • What kinds of therapies do you use to treat anxiety?
  • What kinds of therapies do you use to treat substance use disorders?
  • Are your treatment plans personalized to the needs of the patient?

How Can I Pay For Anxiety Treatment?

Many rehabs accept insurance to help cover program costs. You can look at the center's website to see which insurance providers are accepted, or contact their admissions team for more details. You can also browse rehabs that accept insurance and treat anxiety using the website search feature. Most rehabs also offer payment plans and financing options, and some have scholarship funds available.

Continuum of Care for Anxiety Rehab

Treatment for anxiety comes in many shapes and sizes. The levels of care you can receive to treat anxiety include:

  • Private therapy - Many professional counselors offer specialized therapy aimed at uncovering the root of your anxiety and treating the symptoms. If weekly or bi-weekly sessions with your counselor are not enough support for you, you can attend a higher level of care.
  • Intensive outpatient program (IOP) - At an IOP, you will participate in longer therapy sessions (individual and group) multiple times a week.
  • Partial hospitalization program (PHP) - This level of care meets 5 days a week for 6-8 hours per day.
  • Residential treatment is an even higher level of care that can help you regain stability and treat your symptoms if you are not able to maintain your independence or if you require 24/7 support

What Kinds Of Therapies Are Used At Rehab For Anxiety?

Rehab for anxiety usually includes a combination of therapy sessions, complementary activities, and leisure time, depending on the program. Schedules differ from center to center, but your day might look something like: waking up early and enjoying a healthy breakfast with fellow clients and/or staff, moving your body with a yoga or fitness class and attending individual and group therapy sessions. The most common forms of therapy used to treat anxiety include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - This therapy is one of the most widely used and effective forms of treating anxiety. It focuses on identifying and challenging negative thoughts and beliefs that are not serving you.
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) - This form of therapy uses the principles of mindfulness to create a rich and meaningful life by accepting that pain is often inevitable. You will learn to act in accordance with your values and navigate life's obstacles feeling empowered.
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - this therapy focuses on the practical application of regulating your emotions and tolerating stress, which can be especially helpful for people with intense reactions and anxiety.
  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction - This therapy teaches you to be present in the moment and to accept your internal emotions and your external experiences without judgment.
  • Medication Management - In some cases, anti-anxiety medication may be what you need to help manage your symptoms.

How To Find Support

Whether you choose to see a counselor or attend any level of rehab for anxiety, support from your loved ones is crucial to managing your symptoms. Family and friends can offer support by learning about how anxiety manifests in your behavior, attending therapy sessions, listening with an open mind, offering reassurance of their love and reminding you that things will indeed get better.

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