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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Cadiz, OH

Cadiz, OH has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 8 low cost programs, 1 inpatient rehab center, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Cigna, 3 drug and alcohol detox, 4 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs Serving the Cadiz, Ohio Area:

    drug treatment facility - Crossroads Counseling Services Inc OH
    239 West Warren Street
    Cadiz, OH. 43907
    740-942-2891


    Crossroads Counseling Services Inc is committed to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol use disorder in Cadiz, OH. and within the surrounding neighborhoods find complete recovery. It provides several programs - such as short term addiction treatment centers, long term addiction treatment facilities, inpatient detox programs, inpatient treatment centers, outpatient hospital programs and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction treatment and rehabilitation modalities that are effective in recovery. This drug and alcohol rehabilitation program also believes that people need individual treatment to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Crossroads Counseling Services Inc has specialized in 12-step facilitation approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, anger management and more. Similarly, it accepts patients who are persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, aftercare/continuing care, persons with eating disorders, veterans, transgender or (LGBT) clients, programs for the hearing impaired, and others. This substance abuse treatment center uses care modalities that can assist patients to achieve sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Crossroads Counseling Services Inc can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private insurance, payment assistance, medicaid, medicare, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

    Crossroads Counseling Services Inc Addiction Services of Southeast OhioSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Crossroads Counseling Services Inc OH
    100 Hospital Drive
    Barnesville, OH. 43713
    740-425-5780

    Crossroads Counseling Services Inc is 19.9 miles from Cadiz, OH

    Crossroads Counseling Services Inc is dedicated to assisting anyone with an alcohol or drug use issue in the local community find full recovery. It provides several services - such as short term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, long term drug addiction treatment, outpatient detoxification programs, inpatient rehab centers, outpatient substance abuse treatment services and others - in line with its belief of the addiction treatment and rehab methods that are effective in recovery. This addiction treatment program also believes that clients need individual care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Crossroads Counseling Services Inc has specialized in 12-step facilitation approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, anger management and more. At the same time, it accepts patients who are persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, aftercare/continuing care, persons with eating disorders, veterans, transgender or (LGBT) clients, programs for the hearing impaired, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab uses treatment methods that can help clients to achieve lasting and permanent sobriety and abstinence from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Crossroads Counseling Services Inc can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private insurance, payment assistance, medicare, medicaid, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

    Northwood Health Systems Ohio County OutpatientSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Northwood Health Systems WV
    2121 Eoff Street
    Wheeling, WV. 26003
    304-234-3570

    Northwood Health Systems is 20.9 miles from Cadiz, Ohio

    Northwood Health Systems is located in Wheeling, WV. The mission of the agency is to be a high quality and world class organization. It is also dedicated to offering clients the high quality and cost effective health care services - with a focus on senior citizens, adults, teens, and children at different stages of development.

    Trinity Health Sys Behav Med CtrJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Trinity Health Sys Behav Med Ctr OH
    380 Summit Avenue
    Steubenville, OH. 43952
    740-283-7024

    Trinity Health Sys Behav Med Ctr is 22.1 miles from Cadiz, Ohio

    Trinity Health Sys Behav Med Ctr is committed to helping any person with a drug or alcohol abuse disorder in the Cadiz area find full recovery. It offers several programs - such as short term addiction treatment facilities, long term drug abuse treatment, outpatient detoxification centers, inpatient addiction treatment centers, intensive outpatient treatment and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction treatment and rehab modalities that work in recovery. This drug and alcohol treatment program also believes that people require individual treatment and care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Trinity Health Sys Behav Med Ctr has specialized in 12-step facilitation approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, anger management and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, aftercare/continuing care, persons with eating disorders, veterans, transgender or (LGBT) clients, programs for the hearing impaired, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab facility uses treatment modalities that can help clients to maintain lasting and permanent abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Trinity Health Sys Behav Med Ctr can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private insurance, payment assistance, medicaid, medicare, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Are there racial inequities of the treatment of addictive disorders?

      Yes, racial inequities do exist in the treatment of addictive disorders, reflecting systemic disparities that pervade many aspects of healthcare. These inequities can occur across multiple dimensions, including access to treatment, quality of care, and outcomes. Here are some ways in which these inequities manifest:

      • Access to treatment: Racial and ethnic minority groups often face barriers to accessing substance use disorder treatment. These barriers can include factors like limited availability of treatment services in certain communities, lack of insurance or underinsurance, economic challenges, and lack of transportation.
      • Quality of care: Even when individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups do access treatment, they may not receive the same quality of care as their white counterparts. This could be due to factors such as a lack of culturally competent care, bias or discrimination within the healthcare system, or treatment approaches that do not adequately consider cultural or community-specific factors.
      • Treatment outcomes: Racial and ethnic disparities also exist in treatment outcomes for substance use disorders. For example, research has shown that African American and Hispanic individuals often have lower rates of successful completion of substance use disorder treatment programs compared to white individuals.
      • Criminal justice involvement: There is a disproportionately higher rate of criminal justice involvement for substance use issues among people of color, particularly among African American and Hispanic populations. This can impact access to quality treatment, as well as long-term outcomes such as employment and social reintegration.
      • Research gaps: Historically, much of the research on substance use disorders has primarily involved white participants, leading to a lack of data and understanding about the unique experiences, needs, and treatment responses of individuals from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

      How does a person become addicted to drugs?

      Addiction to drugs is a complex process that involves a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors. It is not simply a matter of weak willpower or moral failing, but rather a chronic disease of the brain that can develop over time.

      Here's a simplified explanation of how a person may become addicted to drugs:

      1. Initial Use: The path to addiction often begins with the voluntary act of taking drugs. This could be due to curiosity, peer pressure, seeking pleasure or relief from stress, or even for medical reasons under prescription.
      2. Pleasure and Reward: Drugs alter the brain's normal functioning, typically leading to intense feelings of pleasure or the elimination of uncomfortable feelings. They do this by overstimulating the brain's reward system - particularly by releasing large amounts of a neurotransmitter called dopamine, which plays a significant role in feelings of pleasure and reward.
      3. Repeated Use and Tolerance: Over time, as a person continues to use the drug, the brain adjusts to the excess dopamine by producing less of it or reducing the ability of cells in the reward circuit to respond to it. This reduces the high, leading the person to take more of the drug in an attempt to recreate the original experience. This is known as developing a tolerance.
      4. Dependence: As the brain becomes used to the drug, physiological changes occur that make the person's body require the drug to function "normally." When the drug is not taken, withdrawal symptoms may be experienced, driving the person to continue using the drug to avoid these uncomfortable or even painful symptoms.
      5. Addiction: At this point, seeking and consuming the drug becomes a compulsion. The person may want to stop using the drug, but they find it extremely difficult or impossible to do so on their own, even in the face of negative consequences to their health, relationships, or other aspects of their life. The brain's cognitive functions related to judgment, decision-making, learning, memory, and behavior control are significantly altered, leading to harmful behaviors and the cycle of addiction.

      How do I know if I have an addiction problem?

      Recognizing whether you have an addiction problem involves self-reflection and a honest assessment of your behaviors, thoughts, and emotions related to substance use or compulsive behaviors. Addiction is characterized by an inability to control or abstain from a substance or behavior despite negative consequences and a preoccupation with the addictive substance or behavior. Here are some signs and symptoms that may indicate an addiction problem:

      • Loss of control: You may find it difficult to stop or moderate your substance use or behavior, even when you want to or have tried multiple times.
      • Continued use despite negative consequences: You continue to engage in the addictive behavior despite experiencing negative effects on your health, relationships, work, or other aspects of your life.
      • Preoccupation: You spend a significant amount of time thinking about, obtaining, using, or recovering from the substance or behavior.
      • Tolerance: You may need increasing amounts of the substance or more frequent engagement in the behavior to achieve the same desired effect, indicating that your body has become accustomed to it.
      • Withdrawal: When you stop using the substance or engaging in the behavior, you experience physical or psychological symptoms, such as anxiety, irritability, nausea, or insomnia.
      • Neglecting responsibilities: You may find yourself neglecting personal, work, or family obligations due to your preoccupation with the substance or behavior.
      • Social isolation: You may withdraw from social activities or relationships that were once important to you, often to hide your addiction or because the addiction has taken priority.
      • Risk-taking behavior: You may engage in risky activities, such as driving under the influence, sharing needles, or engaging in unprotected sex, while using the substance or engaging in the addictive behavior.
      • Denial or minimization: You may downplay the severity of your addiction or refuse to acknowledge that there is a problem, despite concerns expressed by friends, family, or professionals.

      If you recognize any of these signs and symptoms in your own life, it may be an indication that you have an addiction problem. It is important to seek help from a healthcare professional, addiction counselor, or support group to discuss your concerns and explore available treatment options. Remember, addiction is a complex and chronic condition, but recovery is possible with the appropriate support and intervention.

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