Hospital inpatient programs are rehabilitation programs for drug abuse, that provide an exclusive and medical setting for people in recovery. A hospital inpatient program can be a beneficial option for somebody that has a co-occurring mental health disorder, and for someone with other medical requirements which may need to be overseen by experts. Individuals who partake in this particular program can be helped by mental health services while addressing issues who have prompted their drug use. Very often people who have a co-occurring mental health disorders use alcohol or drugs to self medicate as opposed to efficiently addressing their problem. Professional treatment counselors in the hospital inpatient program can help individuals turn the tide so that they will no longer find the necessity to use drugs and alcohol in this way, and instead create solutions to make their mental health issue more manageable. Medicine is often used to achieve this, but this isn't the solution needed in all cases. For example, even slight environmental adjustments to one's life can relieve stress and put a whole new perspective on things so that the individual doesn't feel compelled to abuse drugs or alcohol. Therapy in a hospital inpatient program can help reveal such problems so they can be handled.