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Types of Treatment

·         Inpatient

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·         Private

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·         Self-Pay

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·         Faith Based

·         12 Step Based

·         Holistic

·         Psychotherapy

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The list of treatment types goes on and on; and can be confusing and overwhelming.

If you have decided, that you want to stop drinking or using drugs, there are many treatment resources and support groups available, including medical assistance. The important thing to know is that you don’t have to do it alone.

Initial treatment for alcohol and drug dependence actually takes only a few days, then the battle to remain alcohol and drug free really begins. Professional rehabilitation and treatment programs offer the alcoholic or drug addict a wide range of services to help them deal with the psychological and emotional barriers to maintaining long term recovery.

Unfortunately, there is no “one size fits all” form of addiction treatment. Therefore, the decision to begin an inpatient or outpatient treatment program or a public or privately run facility can be very difficult and stressful. 

 When choosing a treatment program, it is critical to have a professional assessment performed by a trained addiction referral expert who can help find the right treatment program to suit your specific needs.

Our trained staff is on call for you right now; they know the right questions to ask and how to talk you through the process.

Don’t make it harder on yourself than it already is. Call 1-800 851-0376 right now!

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“Your life can and will get better if you get help now.”