Men’s Residential Recovery Care

Mental Health Treatment for Men in Arkansas

For a lot of men, mental health treatment wasn’t on the table growing up. You pushed through. You figured it out yourself. And somewhere along the way — maybe gradually, maybe suddenly — that stopped working.

At Serenity Park Recovery Center, mental health treatment isn’t something we bolt onto addiction care. It’s woven into everything we do. Because in our experience, you can’t fully address one without the other.

Why Mental Health Can’t Be an Afterthought in Recovery

Most men who come to us have already tried to get better. Some have been through treatment programs before. Many have been white-knuckling it on their own for years. And when they relapse — or when the sobriety they worked hard for still leaves them feeling empty, anxious, or lost — the reason is almost always the same:

The mental health piece wasn’t addressed.

Substance use and mental health conditions are clinically intertwined. Depression makes sobriety feel pointless. Anxiety makes the world feel unmanageable without something to take the edge off. Unprocessed trauma replays itself until something numbs it. These aren’t character flaws. They’re clinical realities, and they respond to treatment.

At Serenity Park, we treat them not as secondary concerns, but as the core of what recovery requires.

Mental Health Conditions We Treat

Depression

Persistent sadness, low motivation, hopelessness, and emotional numbness are among the most common conditions we see, and among the most treatable. We address depression through individual therapy, group programming, and psychiatric medication management when appropriate.

Anxiety Disorders

Generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder — anxiety in its many forms is one of the primary drivers of self-medication. Our clinical team uses CBT, DBT, and medication management to treat anxiety directly, not just manage it.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

PTSD changes the way the brain processes the world. Hypervigilance, intrusive memories, emotional shutdown, and reactivity are all treatable symptoms. We use trauma-informed approaches — including Seeking Safety — that are specifically designed to address PTSD in the context of addiction recovery.

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder requires careful, ongoing psychiatric management — especially during early recovery when mood instability is high. Our PMHNP provides on-site evaluation and medication management throughout treatment.

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Intense emotional swings, fear of abandonment, impulsive behavior — BPD is one of the most misunderstood and undertreated conditions in addiction settings. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), which is a cornerstone of our clinical program, was developed specifically to treat BPD.

Grief and Complicated Loss

Grief — from loss of a loved one, a relationship, an identity, or years lost to addiction — is one of the most commonly overlooked drivers of continued substance use. We treat grief as a clinical issue, not a life circumstance you’re supposed to get over.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors frequently co-occur with substance use, and often go undiagnosed. Our clinical team screens for OCD and addresses it as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

Self-Esteem and Identity Issues

Years of addiction often leave men with a deeply damaged sense of self. Rebuilding self-worth isn’t a vague goal at Serenity Park; it’s a clinical objective addressed through individual therapy, peer community, and experiential work.

Anger and Emotional Dysregulation

Chronic anger, emotional reactivity, and difficulty tolerating distress are extremely common in men with substance use disorders. These aren’t personality problems. They’re skills deficits that respond well to DBT and other structured clinical approaches.

Codependency

Unhealthy relationship patterns — giving too much, enabling, losing yourself in others’ needs — are both a cause and a consequence of addiction. We address codependency through individual therapy and, where appropriate, family systems work.

How We Treat Mental Health at Serenity Park

Mental health treatment at Serenity Park is integrated, individualized, and delivered by a clinical team with the credentials and the human experience to actually make it work.

On-Site Psychiatric Care

Our Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) is embedded in your care team from day one. That means psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis clarification, and medication management happen inside your treatment program — not through an outside referral you have to coordinate yourself. If you need a medication adjustment at 10pm on a Wednesday, we handle it.

Individual Therapy

Every client is assigned a primary therapist who meets with them individually throughout their stay. These aren’t brief check-ins — they’re working sessions that drive the arc of your treatment plan. Your therapist knows your history, tracks your progress, and advocates for you in team meetings.

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

DBT is one of the most well-researched treatments for emotional dysregulation, self-destructive behavior, and co-occurring mental health conditions.  It builds four core skills: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. These skills don’t just help in treatment; they’re tools you carry out the door.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT identifies and challenges the distorted thought patterns that drive both mental health symptoms and addictive behavior. For depression and anxiety especially, CBT has decades of evidence behind it. It’s a primary modality in our individual and group programming.

Seeking Safety

For clients carrying trauma, Seeking Safety provides a structured, evidence-based framework that addresses both PTSD and substance use without requiring clients to re-live traumatic events before they’re stabilized enough to do so safely.

Motivational Interviewing (MI)

MI meets clients where they actually are, not where we think they should be. It’s particularly effective for men who are ambivalent about treatment or who have felt talked down to in previous programs. It builds internal motivation for change rather than demanding compliance.

Grief Therapy and Morality Behavior Therapy

We specifically address guilt, shame, grief, and moral injury — because these are almost universally present in men who’ve struggled with addiction, and they’re almost universally undertreated. Leaving these unaddressed is one of the most common reasons men relapse after otherwise successful treatment.

Psychoeducational Groups

Understanding the neuroscience of addiction and mental health — why your brain does what it does, how trauma changes behavior, what recovery actually requires biologically — gives clients a framework for their own experience. Knowledge is a treatment tool.

Peer Support

Six of our staff members are Peer Support Specialists who are personally in recovery. For mental health treatment especially, the power of someone who has genuinely been through it cannot be overstated. Our peer staff don’t just offer sympathy. They offer lived evidence that things can get better.

Is Mental Health Treatment at Serenity Park Right for You?

This program is designed for men who:

  • Have a substance use disorder alongside a mental health condition, whether formally diagnosed or not
  • Have been through addiction treatment before but feel like the underlying issues were never addressed
  • Use substances to manage anxiety, depression, emotional pain, or intrusive thoughts
  • Struggle with emotional regulation, anger, or mood instability alongside their substance use
  • Are carrying unprocessed grief, trauma, or shame that keeps pulling them back toward using
  • Have been told they’re “too complicated” for standard treatment programs
If you’re not sure whether this describes you, that’s okay. Call us. We’ll ask the right questions and help you figure out what level of care makes sense.

What Sets Serenity Park Apart for Mental Health Treatment

A Small Program With a Big Clinical Team

Twenty beds. Thirty staff. That ratio exists because quality mental health treatment requires time, attention, and genuine clinical relationships. At Serenity Park, your therapist isn’t managing a caseload of 40 clients. They know you.

Men’s-Only Environment

Research consistently shows that men engage more openly in therapy within gender-specific treatment settings. The dynamics are different. The conversations go deeper. Men who might never open up in a mixed-gender program start talking — about the things that actually matter — when they’re in a room with other men who understand.

Staff Who’ve Lived It

Most of our team is in recovery. Several of our staff have their own mental health histories. When you’re sitting across from someone who has genuinely wrestled with what you’re wrestling with, the therapeutic relationship is different. More honest. More effective.

Leadership That Sets the Tone

Our Executive Director and Clinical Director lead with a simple principle: make every decision based on what’s best for the client. That philosophy filters down through every level of care at our facility. The culture here is not an accident. It’s intentional.

CARF Accredited · LegitScript Certified

Our accreditations mean we’ve been independently verified to meet rigorous standards for clinical quality and ethical practice. When you choose Serenity Park, you’re choosing a program that has been held accountable to those standards by external reviewers.

Mental Health Treatment Is Covered by Most Insurance Plans

Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, insurance companies are required to cover mental health treatment at the same level as physical health treatment. In practical terms: if you have commercial insurance, there’s a strong chance your mental health treatment at Serenity Park is covered.

We accept Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, Ambetter, QualChoice, and other major commercial plans. We do not accept Medicaid, Medicare, or supplemental policies.

Fill out the form below or call us directly. Our admissions team will verify your benefits for free, walk you through what’s covered, and explain your options — no commitment required.

Real Experiences. Real Recovery.

Hear from individuals and families whose lives have been transformed through compassionate care, personalized treatment, and ongoing support at Serenity Park Recovery.
“This place not only saved my life by teaching me how to live again, but they also have an amazing cook so amazing food , the counselors are not just capable but also kind and actually care. The admin staff is always helpful and friendly, and the medical professionals and doctors are good and efficient.”
Aaron W.
10 Months in Recovery
“The facilities and food are great but the people make the place. This place goes in depth with the 12 steps as well as behavioral therapy. Lots of exciting things going on with the expansion in the near future.”
Adam F.
05 Months in Recovery
“In 30+ years in the mental health and substance abuse field I’ve never worked with a more committed, competent and compassionate staff. They truly care about each client we serve. And if we aren’t the place for a caller, we do everything we can to get the caller to the right place.”
Austin G.
08 Months in Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions About Mental Health Treatment

Do I need a mental health diagnosis to be admitted?
No. Many of our clients arrive without a formal diagnosis. Our clinical team conducts a comprehensive psychiatric and psychological assessment at intake. If a diagnosable condition is present, we identify it and build it into your treatment plan. You don’t need to come in with paperwork.
We have a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) on our clinical team. PMHNPs are advanced practice registered nurses with specialized training in psychiatric diagnosis and medication management — they can evaluate, diagnose, and prescribe. Psychiatric care is fully integrated into your treatment, not referred out.
We’ll coordinate your existing medications during intake. If your current regimen is working well, we’ll continue it. If clinical adjustments are warranted — particularly as substances leave your system and your baseline mental health becomes clearer — our PMHNP will discuss that with you directly.
Our program is specifically designed as an integrated addiction and mental health treatment program. If your primary need is mental health treatment without a substance use component, we may refer you to a more appropriate setting. Call us and we’ll be honest about whether Serenity Park is the right fit.
Men often face unique cultural barriers to engaging honestly in mental health treatment — stigma, stoicism, fear of judgment. A men’s-only environment removes several of those barriers. In our experience, men open up faster, go deeper, and engage more authentically in gender-specific settings. That translates to better clinical outcomes.
In most cases, yes. The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires commercial insurance plans to cover mental health treatment comparably to physical health. We accept most major commercial plans and will verify your specific benefits for free. Call us or use the insurance form above.
Residential treatment typically runs 28–45 days. Clients with significant mental health treatment needs sometimes benefit from a longer stay. Your length of treatment is determined by clinical progress and your individualized treatment plan — not a fixed calendar.

You Deserve to Lead a Life You’re Proud Of

Men are taught to handle things alone. To push through. To not need help. We understand that — and we’re not here to argue with it. 

We’re just here to tell you that the men who come through Serenity Park and do the real work — on their addiction and their mental health — leave different. Not fixed. Not perfect. But equipped.

If you’re ready to talk, we’re ready to listen. Our admissions team is available right now, 24 hours a day. No judgment. No pressure. Just an honest conversation about what’s possible.