Hospital inpatient programs are treatment centers for substance abuse, which give a private and medical setting for people in recovery. A hospital inpatient program might be a beneficial choice for someone who has a co-occurring mental health disorder, and for someone with other medical requirements which might need to be overseen by medical professionals. Individuals who partake in such a program may benefit from mental health services as well as dealing with issues who have prompted their drug abuse. Frequently people who have a co-occurring mental health disorders use alcohol or drugs to self medicate rather than efficiently responding to their problem. Professional treatment counselors inside a hospital inpatient program can help individuals turn the tide so they will no longer find the need to use alcohol and drugs this way, and instead create methods to make their mental health disorder more manageable. Medication is often used to accomplish this, however isn't the solution needed in every case. As an example, even slight environmental adjustments to one's life can relieve stress and put a new perspective on things so the individual doesn't feel compelled to abuse alcohol or drugs. Therapy in the hospital inpatient program can help expose such problems so they can be resolved.