Rehabs for Financial / Debt / Bankruptcy Stress

Financial stress from debt or bankruptcy can feel isolating and make it difficult to prioritize your well-being. Many mental health and addiction treatment centers offer specialized support, integrating financial counseling and resource navigation into their core programs. Explore licensed rehabs that provide comprehensive care to help you manage substance use challenges while rebuilding financial stability.
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There’s that familiar, sinking feeling you get when you check your bank account or open a stack of bills, a quiet wave of worry that settles in your chest and just won’t let go. You’re not alone in that moment—financial stress can creep into every corner of your life, casting a shadow over your mood, your sleep, even your relationships. The good news is, you don’t have to face it by yourself. Real, practical support is out there, making it possible to untangle the knots of money trouble and start feeling steady again, both financially and emotionally.
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(22 reviews)
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5929 Lakeside Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46278

Detox Inpatient (Residential) PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) more 6
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Alliance MD

Munster, Indiana

(44 reviews)
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8242 Calumet Ave, Munster, IN 46321

Outpatient
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Fort Wayne Recovery

Fort Wayne, Indiana

(82 reviews)

310 E Dupont Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46825

Intensive Outpatient PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) Sober Living more 2

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Inside Out Recovery

Brazil, Indiana

(1 reviews)

1408 E Hendrix St, Brazil, IN 47834

Sober Living
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Recover Together - Martinsville

Martinsville, Indiana

(28 reviews)
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225 Morton Ave Martinsville, IN 46151

Virtual Telehealth Outpatient
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(16 reviews)
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111 W Berry St #211, Fort Wayne, IN 46802

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Recover Together - Aurora

Aurora, Indiana

(45 reviews)
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706 Green Blvd., Aurora, IN, 47001

Outpatient Virtual Telehealth
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(6 reviews)

519 State St #1533, Hammond, IN 46320

Inpatient (Residential)
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(31 reviews)
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2302 Chester Blvd A, Richmond, IN 47374

Outpatient Virtual Telehealth Aftercare Support
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(29 reviews)
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833 Indianapolis Rd Suite E, Greencastle, IN 46135

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(76 reviews)
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124 E Main St, Muncie, IN 47305

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(55 reviews)
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2455 E Main St Suite #194, Plainfield, IN 46168

Outpatient
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(58 reviews)
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317 W Jefferson St, Kokomo, IN, 46901

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(85 reviews)
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30 Professional Ct #2A, Lafayette, IN 47905

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Parkdale Center

Chesterton, Indiana

(37 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

350 Indian Boundary Rd., Chesterton, IN, 46304

Withdrawal Management Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) Intensive Outpatient (IOP) more 4
Woodview Psychology Group - Addiction treatment center in Indianapolis, Indiana

Woodview Psychology Group

Indianapolis, Indiana

(7 reviews)

70 E 91st Street Suite 210, Indianapolis, IN, 46240

Outpatient
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Centerstone Recovery Center

Richmond, Indiana

(14 reviews)
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1811 S 9th St, Richmond, IN 47374

Virtual Telehealth Sober Living Aftercare Support more 5

Frequently Asked Questions About Financial Stress Counseling

What is financial stress counseling?
Financial stress counseling is a type of support that helps you manage the emotional and practical challenges of money worries. A counselor provides a safe, non-judgmental space to talk about your situation. They can help you identify triggers for financial anxiety, create a realistic budget, and develop healthy coping skills. The goal isn’t just to manage your finances, but to reduce the stress and improve your overall mental health so you can feel in control again.
When should I consider getting help for financial stress?
You should consider getting help if financial stress is negatively affecting your daily life. If you feel constant anxiety, have trouble sleeping, or find that money worries are straining your relationships, it may be time to reach out. Professional support is also a good idea if you feel overwhelmed and don't know where to start. Seeking counseling is a sign of strength and a proactive step toward reclaiming your peace of mind.
What is the difference between a financial counselor and a financial therapist?
A financial counselor focuses on the practical "how" of your money management. They give clear advice on budgeting, saving, and creating a debt repayment plan. A financial therapist explores the "why" behind your money behaviors. They help you understand the deeper emotions, habits, and beliefs that contribute to financial stress. Some people find that working with one or both offers a complete approach to improving their financial health.
Can financial counseling help with debt?
Yes, absolutely. Helping people manage debt is a primary goal of financial counseling. A counselor can help you take stock of what you owe without judgment. Together, you can explore different strategies like creating a realistic repayment plan or learning about consolidation options. The process is designed to reduce the stress that comes with debt by giving you a clear path forward.
What should I expect during my first financial counseling session?
Your first session is mainly for your counselor to understand your situation in a welcoming, confidential space. Expect to talk about your primary financial concerns, your goals, and how stress is affecting your life. You won't be expected to have all the answers or share anything you're not comfortable with. The focus is on building trust and making a plan. You will likely leave with a feeling of hope and a few small, clear action steps.