




Thompsons, Texas
Thompsons, TX Profile
Thompsons, TX, population 236 , is located
in Texas's Fort Bend county,
about 22.7 miles from Houston and 26.3 miles from Pasadena.
In the 90's the population of Thompsons has grown by about 41%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Thompsons has been growing at an annual rate of 3.4 percent.
Thompsons Statistics
Thompsons Gender Information
Males in Thompsons: 112 (47%)
Females in Thompsons: 124 (53%)
As % of Population in Thompsons
Race Diversity in Thompsons
White: 44%
African American: 47%
Native American: 1%
Asian: 2%
Other/Mixed: 6%
As % of Population in Thompsons
Age Diversity in Thompsons
Median Age in Thompsons: 39.0 (Males in Thompsons: 39.0, Females in Thompsons: 39.0)
Thompsons Males Under 20: 12%
Thompsons Females Under 20: 12%
Thompsons Males 20 to 40: 14%
Thompsons Females 20 to 40: 15%
Thompsons Males 40 to 60: 14%
Thompsons Females 40 to 60: 15%
Thompsons Males Over 60: 7%
Thompsons Females Over 60: 10%
Economics in Thompsons
Thompsons Household Average Size: 2.54 people
Thompsons Median Household Income: $ 32,083
Thompsons Median Value of Homes: $ 65,000
Thompsons Location Information
Land Area: 6.2 Square Miles.
Water Area: 2.2 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Thompsons
Sienna Plantation 4.7 Miles
Greatwood 6.7 Miles
Arcola 7.2 Miles
Fifth Street 7.2 Miles
Stafford 8.3 Miles
Fresno 8.8 Miles
New Territory 8.8 Miles
Missouri City 8.8 Miles
Sugar Land 9.0 Miles
Iowa Colony 10.3 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Thompsons
(Population 100,000+)
Houston 22.7 Miles
Pasadena 26.3 Miles
Beaumont 97.9 Miles
Austin 139.9 Miles
Corpus Christi 160.8 Miles
Waco 169.7 Miles
San Antonio 175.2 Miles
Lafayette 219.7 Miles
Mesquite 234.0 Miles
Shreveport 236.0 Miles
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Facts
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Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is a pattern of repeated drug taking that usually results in tolerance (the need for greater amounts of the drug to achieve the same effect), withdrawal (physical and cognitive effects when drug use declines or stops), and compulsive drug taking behavior (drug taking that persists despite efforts to reduce intake and despite problems with family, friends, and work). Drug addiction encompasses a diverse range of drugs (such as alcohol, cannabis, amphetamines, and cocaine) and is caused by many different factors.
Residential Treatment
Residential treatment offers intensive drug addiction help over a period of weeks or months. This form of treatment has some advantages over out-patient treatment, although it may not be suitable for everyone. For example, those who are responsible for caring for young children may be better suited to attendance at an out patient treatment program. Residential treatment offers a safe, drug and alcohol-free environment where individuals can confront their own drug addiction and associated issues, with the help of qualified staff. Therapy usually consists of a mixture of group counseling, individual counseling and an introduction to the principles of a drug recovery program.
Relapse
Relapse is a term used to describe when an individual who has quit using drugs starts using once again. A relapse can mean just a one time use, a long term continues period of using or anything in between after a period of sobriety has taken place. An individual begins to experience a psychological relapse long before their first use after
quitting. Some things that can lead to relapse both physically or psychologically include: 1. Being in the presence of drugs or alcohol, drug or alcohol users, or places where you used or bought chemicals. 2. Feelings we perceive as negative, particularly anger; also sadness, loneliness, guilt, fear, and anxiety. 3. Positive feelings that make you want to celebrate by using. 4. Listening to others past drug use stories and just dwelling on getting high. 5. Believing that you no longer have to worry (complacent). That is, that you are no longer stimulated to crave drugs/alcohol by any of the above situations or by anything else – and therefore maybe it’s safe for you to use occasionally.
Sobriety
Sobriety means the moderation in or abstinence from consumption of alcoholic liquor or use of drugs. When an individual with an addiction problem enters drug rehabilitation, their main goal is to attain long term sobriety. Unfortunately, sometimes drug addicts and alcoholics find they are able to sustain short periods of sobriety followed by a drug or alcohol relapse. This is why attending a drug or alcohol rehab will help the individual maintain their focus on sobriety. Often, it is only by getting help that individuals with severe drug addiction problems are able to achieve lasting sobriety.
Drug Rehabilitation
Drug rehabilitation is a place or program that an individual enters to treat a drug or alcohol addiction. Through therapy and education, the individual is restored to their former non-drug using self. They are then able to re-enter society clean and sober. There are many reasons why a person would need to attend a drug rehabilitation program. Some of the many reasons are: the inability to control their drinking or drug use, alienating their friends and family, problems with the law, and problems at work. Also, there are several different types of drug rehabilitation programs available: inpatient, outpatient, residential, short-term, and long-term.
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