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Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers in San Tan Valley, AZ

San Tan Valley, AZ has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 3 low cost treatment centers, 2 inpatient drug rehabs, 0 drug rehab that takes private insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 1 drug and alcohol detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs Serving the San Tan Valley, Arizona Area:

    drug treatment program - Intensive Treatment Systems LLC AZ
    36375 North Gantzel Road
    San Tan Valley, AZ. 85140
    602-666-1906


    Intensive Treatment Systems LLC provides recovery treatment and rehab services such as inpatient rehabs, inpatient detox centers, short term addiction treatment programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, long term drug rehab facilities, and others to people living in San Tan Valley, AZ. and its surrounding areas so that they conquer their drug and alcohol use issues and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as brief intervention approach, individual psychotherapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, dual diagnosis drug rehab, trauma therapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Intensive Treatment Systems LLC knows that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized care.

    In addition, the drug and alcohol rehab specializes in many other programs - like clients with HIV/AIDS, transgender or (LGBT) clients, housing services, persons with serious mental illness, seniors or older adults, veterans and more - as well as many other treatment modalities listed below. Further, this alcohol and drug rehab program has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment modalities to ensure that clients achieve full, lasting, and permanent sobriety, stability, and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Intensive Treatment Systems LLC accepts private pay, private insurance, payment assistance, sliding fee scale, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds, and more.

    alcohol rehab program - Living Waters Behav Health Servs LLC AZ
    1036 East Omega Drive
    San Tan Valley, AZ. 85143
    480-560-0173


    Living Waters Behav Health Servs LLC provides recovery care and rehab services such as inpatient treatment facilities, inpatient detoxification centers, short term addiction treatment centers, outpatient hospital programs, long term drug and alcohol rehab centers, and others to clients residing in the San Tan Valley area so that they overcome their drug and alcohol use disorders and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as brief intervention approach, individual psychotherapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, dual diagnosis drug rehab, trauma therapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Living Waters Behav Health Servs LLC believes that complete sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized and personalized care.

    In addition, the substance abuse treatment facility specializes in many other programs - like clients with HIV/AIDS, transgender or (LGBT) clients, housing services, persons with serious mental illness, seniors or older adults, veterans and more - as well as many other treatment modalities that you can find listed below. Further, this drug and alcohol rehab has aftercare plans that work in line with its treatment modalities to ensure that clients maintain full, lasting, and permanent abstinence and sobriety from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Living Waters Behav Health Servs LLC accepts cash or self-payment, private insurance, payment assistance, sliding fee scale, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds, and more.

    MHCTI DBA Step Two Recovery CenterSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - MHCTI AZ
    3771 East Brooks Farms Road
    Gilbert, AZ. 85298
    480-988-3376


    Step Two is a 45-day recovery residence for male and female teenagers and young adults. Our Georgia location is available for ages 18 to 25 while our Arizona location is available for ages 13 to 17. Step Two is designed to provide a safe and nurturing environment while residents complete intensive substance abuse treatment. The staff is trained to respond to the needs of adolescents and young adults in the early stages of recovery. Philosophy A person that is in a pattern of abuse can have a very difficult time making changes when peer pressure and other outside circumstances constantly reinforce destructive behavior. The idea of living without drugs or alcohol can seem impossible and sometimes hopeless. A change in environment may be necessary providing positive reinforcement to change. Step Two provides residents with the opportunity to acquire basic recovery tools while in a safe and sober environment.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What is drug addiction commonly called in the mental health fields?

      In the mental health field, drug addiction is commonly referred to as a "Substance Use Disorder" (SUD). This term is used in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), which is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States.

      A Substance Use Disorder is defined as a pattern of behaviors characterized by an inability to control or cut down on use, spending a lot of time obtaining the substance, craving the substance, failing to fulfill obligations at work, school, or home due to substance use, and continuing to use the substance despite knowing it's causing physical or psychological harm.

      Substance Use Disorders can be further categorized based on the specific substance involved, such as Alcohol Use Disorder, Opioid Use Disorder, Cannabis Use Disorder, and so forth. The severity of the disorder is also assessed (mild, moderate, or severe) based on the number of diagnostic criteria met by an individual.

      It's worth noting that this terminology emphasizes the understanding of drug addiction as a medical disorder, rather than a moral failing or a matter of willpower. This shift in language is part of a larger effort to reduce stigma and promote a more compassionate, effective approach to treatment.


      Top reasons that drug and alcohol abusers in recovery relapse?

      Relapse is a common part of the recovery journey for many individuals struggling with substance abuse. It's important to note that a relapse doesn't mean treatment has failed; rather, it indicates that the treatment plan needs to be revisited or adjusted. Here are some of the top reasons why individuals in recovery might relapse:

      • Stress: High levels of stress can trigger a return to substance use as a coping mechanism.
      • Lack of Support System: A strong support system is crucial in maintaining sobriety. Lack of emotional support and understanding from friends and family can contribute to relapse.
      • Triggers and Temptations: Being in environments or around people associated with past substance use can act as triggers, leading to a desire to use again.
      • Unresolved Psychological Issues: Mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma, can lead to a relapse if they're not effectively treated.
      • Overconfidence: Some individuals may become overconfident and believe they can control their substance use without professional help, leading to a relapse.
      • Poor Self-Care: Neglecting physical health, skipping meals, lack of sleep, and not taking care of oneself in general can contribute to a relapse.
      • Incomplete Treatment: Leaving a treatment program before it is completed can leave individuals ill-prepared to resist the urge to use substances.
      • Not Having a Plan: If an individual does not have a clear plan for dealing with cravings or triggers, they are more likely to relapse when confronted with these challenges.
      • Challenging Emotions: Negative emotions like anger, sadness, loneliness, and frustration can sometimes lead to a desire to return to substance use as a way to escape.
      • Celebrations or Positive Events: Surprisingly, positive events or celebrations can also trigger a relapse. The association of substance use with celebration or reward can lead to the temptation to use.

      How does drug addiction affect the family unit?

      Drug addiction can have far-reaching consequences not only for the individual struggling with substance use, but also for their family unit. Family members may experience various emotional, social, and financial challenges as a result of a loved one's addiction. Some of the ways drug addiction can impact the family unit include:

      • Emotional strain: Family members may experience a range of emotions, such as fear, anger, frustration, guilt, and sadness, as they grapple with their loved one's addiction. These emotions can be overwhelming and may lead to mental health issues, such as anxiety or depression, among family members.
      • Family dynamics: Drug addiction can alter family dynamics, leading to increased conflict, mistrust, and communication breakdowns. This may result in a dysfunctional family environment and strained relationships among family members.
      • Role changes: Family members may be forced to take on new roles to compensate for the challenges brought on by the addiction. For example, a spouse or older child may assume additional responsibilities for managing the household, providing financial support, or caring for younger siblings.
      • Neglect of responsibilities: The individual struggling with addiction may neglect their responsibilities as a parent, spouse, or sibling, leaving other family members to bear the burden of these responsibilities.
      • Financial strain: The costs associated with obtaining drugs and potential job loss due to addiction can place a significant financial burden on the family. This may result in debt, inability to meet basic needs, or even homelessness.
      • Legal issues: Family members may face legal problems as a result of their loved one's drug-related activities, such as theft or drug possession. Legal issues can create additional financial strain and emotional stress for the family.
      • Safety concerns: Drug addiction can expose family members to unsafe situations, such as violence, drug-related criminal activities, or the presence of dangerous substances within the home.
      • Impact on children: Children in families affected by drug addiction may experience emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges. They may be at greater risk for academic difficulties, mental health disorders, and substance abuse themselves later in life.
      • Social isolation: Family members may become socially isolated due to stigma, shame, or fear associated with their loved one's addiction. This can lead to a loss of support networks and further emotional strain.

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