Have Questions?
We Have Answers!

Fordyce, Arkansas Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers

Fordyce, AR has several nearby treatment choices including: 3 medicaid treatment centers, 0 inpatient treatment center, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 1 drug and alcohol detox, 4 outpatient rehabs.

Get Help - Find a Rehab Center Today

Speak with a certified drug and alcohol counselor

For help finding an addiction treatment center, Call us!

All calls are 100% confidential and free

1-877-882-9275

100% Confidential Help Request

Contact us now to get immediate help: 1-877-882-9275

Clinical Review Staff

Dr. Gina M Jansheski, M.D.

Dr. Gina Jansheski, M.D.

Dr. Po-Chang Hsu, M.D., M.S.

Dr. Po-Chang Hsu, MD, MS

Renee Warmbrodt, RN, MSN, CPNP-PC

Renee Warmbrodt, RN, MSN, CPNP-PC

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities Serving the Fordyce, Arkansas Area:

    drug rehab facility - Pointe Outpatient Behavioral Health AR
    300 North Clifton Street
    Fordyce, AR. 71742
    501-223-3322


    Pointe Outpatient Behavioral Health is dedicated to assisting the residents of Fordyce, Arkansas and the surrounding areas to recovering from the problems and issues that arrive from drug an/or alcohol abuse. Pointe Outpatient Behavioral Health accommodates a wide assortment of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including outpatient substance abuse counseling, long term treatment facilities, detox facilities, short term drug abuse treatment, inpatient drug treatment and others.

    Pointe Outpatient Behavioral Health also feels that it is of the upmost importance that every individual gets highly personalized services to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment methods, including motivational interviewing, 12-step facilitation approach, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, anger management, contingency management/motivational incentive and others. In addition, Pointe Outpatient Behavioral Health is specialized in substance abuse education, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients referred from the court/judicial system, suicide prevention services, active duty military, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment methods that this drug and alcohol rehab center uses can provide the level of stability that is as permanent as it is lasting.

    Lastly, Pointe Outpatient Behavioral Health accepts private insurance, private pay, medicare, medicaid, payment assistance, other state funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and more.

    Delta Counseling AssociatesSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Delta Counseling Associates AR
    1404 East Church Street
    Warren, AR. 71671
    870-226-5856

    Delta Counseling Associates is 29.7 miles from Fordyce, Arkansas

    Delta Counseling Associates is dedicated to assisting the people of Fordyce and the surrounding areas to find full recovery after a period of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Because of this, Delta Counseling Associates administers a wide collection of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including outpatient counseling, long term addiction treatment centers, outpatient detox facilities, short term addiction treatment centers, inpatient treatment programs and others.

    Delta Counseling Associates also believes that it is vital that every individual client gets specific treatments that are tailored to their needs to help ensure treatment is a success. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment methods, including motivational interviewing, 12-step facilitation approach, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, anger management, contingency management/motivational incentive and others. Additionally, Delta Counseling Associates is specialized in substance abuse education, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients referred from the court/judicial system, suicide prevention services, active duty military, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this drug and alcohol rehab center uses can provide the level of stability that is as permanent as it is lasting.

    Lastly, Delta Counseling Associates accepts private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, payment assistance, other state funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and more.

    Ouachita Medical Center Chemical Dependency UnitCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Ouachita Medical Center AR
    638 California Avenue SW
    Camden, AR. 71701
    870-836-1289

    Ouachita Medical Center is 29.7 miles from Fordyce, AR

    Ouachita Medical Center is devoted to helping the people of Fordyce, AR. and the surrounding areas to find full recovery after a period of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Ouachita Medical Center administers a wide variety of services in line with their philosophy of treatments that work - including outpatient substance abuse treatment services, long term rehab programs, outpatient detox facilities, short term addiction treatment centers, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs and others.

    Ouachita Medical Center also believes that it is necessary that every individual client gets specific treatments that are tailored to their needs to help ensure treatment is a success. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including motivational interviewing, 12-step facilitation approach, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, anger management, contingency management/motivational incentive and others. Additionally, Ouachita Medical Center is specialized in substance abuse education, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients referred from the court/judicial system, suicide prevention services, active duty military, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this addiction treatment center uses aims to provide positive and lasting change for each individual.

    Lastly, Ouachita Medical Center accepts private health insurance, private pay, medicare, medicaid, payment assistance, other state funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and more.

    Jefferson Comprehensive Counseling AssociatesCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Jefferson Comprehensive AR
    2720 West 28th Street
    Pine Bluff, AR. 71603
    870-247-5222

    Jefferson Comprehensive is 33.4 miles from Fordyce, AR

    Jefferson Comprehensive is committed to helping the people of Fordyce, Arkansas and the surrounding areas to find full recovery after a period of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Jefferson Comprehensive accommodates a wide variety of services in line with their philosophy of treatments that work - including outpatient day treatment, long term rehabs, detox programs, short term treatment centers, inpatient drug treatment and others.

    Jefferson Comprehensive also feels that it is vital that every individual client gets uniquely tailored treatment to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment methods, including motivational interviewing, 12-step facilitation approach, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, anger management, contingency management/motivational incentive and others. Additionally, Jefferson Comprehensive is specialized in substance abuse education, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients referred from the court/judicial system, suicide prevention services, active duty military, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this drug and alcohol rehabilitation program uses can provide the level of stability that is as permanent as it is lasting.

    Lastly, Jefferson Comprehensive accepts private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, payment assistance, other state funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What are the symptoms of opioid withdrawal?

      Opioid withdrawal can be a challenging process that presents both physical and psychological symptoms. These symptoms can range from mild to severe, depending on factors like the type of opioid used, the duration and intensity of use, individual health status, and genetic factors. Here are common symptoms that might be experienced during opioid withdrawal:

      Physical Symptoms:

      • Muscle aches and pains
      • Restlessness and agitation
      • Sweating
      • Runny nose and teary eyes
      • Excessive yawning
      • Insomnia
      • Goosebumps (hence the term "cold turkey")
      • Abdominal cramping, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting
      • Rapid heartbeat
      • High blood pressure

      Psychological Symptoms:

      • Anxiety
      • Depression
      • Irritability
      • Intense cravings for opioids

      These symptoms can begin as early as a few hours after the last dose of the opioid and typically peak within 72 hours, though they may persist for a week or more. Post-acute withdrawal symptoms, which are primarily psychological, can continue for weeks or even months.

      It's important to note that while opioid withdrawal can be extremely uncomfortable, it is generally not life-threatening. However, complications like severe dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhea can occur, which is why medical supervision is recommended during the withdrawal process. Furthermore, the risk of relapse is high during withdrawal, and using opioids again after a period of abstinence can lead to a potentially fatal overdose, as tolerance may have decreased.


      How does drug addiction affect relationships?

      Drug addiction can profoundly impact relationships, often causing strain, conflict, and emotional distress. Here are some ways that drug addiction can affect interpersonal relationships:

      • Trust Issues: Drug addiction often leads to behaviors such as lying, stealing, or manipulating to obtain drugs or hide the extent of drug use. These actions can severely undermine trust in a relationship.
      • Neglect of Responsibilities: Individuals struggling with drug addiction may neglect their responsibilities at home, work, or school, which can create additional stress and conflict within their relationships.
      • Financial Strain: The cost of sustaining a drug habit can lead to financial problems, including debt, which can put significant strain on relationships, especially those involving shared finances.
      • Emotional Distance: Drug use can alter an individual's emotional state, causing them to become distant, withdrawn, or emotionally unavailable. This can make it challenging to maintain close, meaningful relationships.
      • Conflict and Arguments: Disagreements over drug use and its consequences can lead to frequent arguments, causing tension and unhappiness in the relationship.
      • Codependency: In some cases, the partner or family member of a person struggling with addiction may develop a pattern of behavior known as codependency. They may enable the addiction, sacrifice their own needs, and become overly focused on the addicted individual, which can be harmful for both parties.
      • Abuse or Violence: Sadly, drug addiction can sometimes lead to verbal, physical, or emotional abuse. Certain substances can lower inhibitions and increase aggression, leading to harmful behavior.
      • Isolation: People struggling with addiction often isolate themselves from their friends and family, either out of shame or to hide their drug use. This can lead to feelings of loneliness and disconnection.

      What are substance abuse factors for lgbtq+ individuals?

      Substance abuse among LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and others) individuals is influenced by a range of factors. These factors often intersect and can compound the risk for developing substance use disorders. Some of the primary factors include:

      • Minority Stress: Minority stress refers to the additional stressors experienced by marginalized groups, such as LGBTQ+ individuals. This includes experiences of discrimination, stigma, harassment, and violence due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. This chronic stress can contribute to increased substance use as a coping mechanism.
      • Mental Health: LGBTQ+ individuals are at a higher risk for certain mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. These mental health conditions can increase the risk of substance use and substance use disorders.
      • Social Isolation and Rejection: The process of coming out to family and friends can sometimes result in rejection or loss of social support. This isolation and rejection can increase feelings of loneliness and despair, which may contribute to substance use.
      • Internalized Homophobia or Transphobia: Internalized homophobia or transphobia refers to negative feelings, beliefs, and biases about one's own sexual orientation or gender identity. This internalized stigma can lead to lower self-esteem and increased risk of substance abuse.
      • Lack of Access to Culturally Competent Healthcare: Many healthcare providers lack training in LGBTQ+ health issues, including substance use disorders, leading to barriers in access to effective, culturally competent treatment.
      • Social Environments and Norms: Certain LGBTQ+ social settings, such as bars or clubs, often center around alcohol or other substance use, which may normalize and facilitate substance abuse.
      • Trauma: LGBTQ+ individuals experience higher rates of certain types of trauma, such as physical or sexual abuse, hate crimes, or bullying, which can increase the risk of substance use disorders.

      National Non Profit Helpline - 1-877-882-9275
      Our National Non Profit Helpline is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service for individuals and families faced with mental and/or substance use disorders.

      All calls are strictly confidential

      Our service provides referrals to licensed treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. You don't have to struggle alone with addiction. Help is just a phone call away. Call 1-877-882-9275 now to get the help you need and deserve.

      1-877-882-9275

      Organizations We Support