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Rexburg, ID Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers

Rexburg, ID has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 2 medicare programs, 0 inpatient drug rehab, 2 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 0 detox center, 3 outpatient treatment programs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs Serving the Rexburg, Idaho Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - D7 Treatment Program ID
    859 South Yellowstone Highway
    Rexburg, ID. 83440
    208-360-9486


    D7 Treatment Program is known for dedicating its recovery services to the people who struggle with substance abuse disorders in the Rexburg area.

    Programs are provided on an individualized basis to make sure people achieve full recovery in the long term. D7 Treatment Program has also specialized in trauma-related counseling, group therapy, brief intervention approach, rational emotive behavioral therapy, behavior modification, matrix model, and others - as well as many other treatment methods such as housing services, residential beds for client's children, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients with HIV/AIDS, legal advocacy, and more.

    Additionally, D7 Treatment Program has programs such as inpatient rehab programs, short term treatment facilities, outpatient counseling, long term addiction treatment programs, inpatient detoxification facilities for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol rehab facility uses treatment methods that can provide lasting stability to any person with an alcohol and drug use disorder. Finally, D7 Treatment Program accepts individuals with different kinds of payment methods - including private health insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state education funds and others.

    drug rehab program - High Country Behavioral Health ID
    36 Professional Plaza
    Rexburg, ID. 83440
    208-821-3554


    High Country Behavioral Health is known for dedicating its addiction services to the people who struggle with drug and alcohol use issues in Rexburg, Idaho and within the surrounding neighborhoods.

    Programs are provided on an individual basis to ensure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. High Country Behavioral Health also specializes in trauma-related counseling, group therapy, brief intervention approach, rational emotive behavioral therapy, behavior modification, matrix model, and others - as well as many other treatment modalities such as housing services, residential beds for client's children, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients with HIV/AIDS, legal advocacy, and more.

    Additionally, High Country Behavioral Health has programs such as inpatient rehab facilities, short term treatment centers, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, long term drug treatment, detox facilities for verifiable addictions to alcohol and drugs. The alcohol and drug rehab center uses treatment modalities that can provide permanent stability to any person with an alcohol and drug abuse disorder. Finally, High Country Behavioral Health accepts individuals with different types of payment methods - including private insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state education funds and others.

    Tueller Counseling Idaho Falls Tueller Counseling RigbySAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Tueller Counseling Idaho Falls ID
    295 North 3855 East
    Rigby, ID. 83442
    208-745-5205

    Tueller Counseling Idaho Falls is 11.3 miles from Rexburg, ID

    Tueller Counseling Idaho Falls has made a name for itself by dedicating its recovery services to the individuals who struggle with drug and alcohol use disorders in the Rexburg area.

    Programs are provided on an individualized basis to make sure people achieve full recovery in the long term. Tueller Counseling Idaho Falls also specializes in trauma-related counseling, group therapy, brief intervention approach, rational emotive behavioral therapy, behavior modification, matrix model, and others - as well as other treatment modalities such as housing services, residential beds for client's children, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients with HIV/AIDS, legal advocacy, and more.

    Additionally, Tueller Counseling Idaho Falls has programs such as inpatient addiction treatment centers, short term addiction treatment facilities, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, long term drug abuse treatment, outpatient detoxification facilities for verifiable addictions to alcohol and drugs. The substance abuse treatment facility uses treatment modalities that can provide lasting stability to anyone with a substance abuse problem. Finally, Tueller Counseling Idaho Falls accepts clients with different kinds of payment methods - including private insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state education funds and others.

    Lean on Me LOMA HouseSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Lean on Me ID
    430 Spruce Drive
    Idaho Falls, ID. 83401
    208-932-1743

    Lean on Me is 23.4 miles from Rexburg, Idaho

    Lean on Me is known for dedicating its recovery services to the people who struggle with alcohol and drug abuse disorders in Rexburg, Idaho and within the surrounding neighborhoods.

    Programs are provided on an individual basis to ensure people find full recovery in the long term. Lean on Me has also specialized in trauma-related counseling, group therapy, brief intervention approach, rational emotive behavioral therapy, behavior modification, matrix model, and others - as well as other treatment methods such as housing services, residential beds for client's children, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients with HIV/AIDS, legal advocacy, and more.

    Additionally, Lean on Me has programs such as inpatient drug and alcohol rehab facilities, short term drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient day treatment, long term drug abuse treatment, detox facilities for verifiable addictions to drugs and alcohol. The addiction treatment facility uses treatment modalities that can provide permanent stability to any person with an alcohol and drug use disorder. Finally, Lean on Me accepts individuals with different types of payment methods - including private medical insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state education funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Is substance abuse recovery a life long process?

      Substance abuse recovery is often described as a lifelong process. This is due to the chronic nature of addiction, which is a brain disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. Like other chronic illnesses such as diabetes or heart disease, addiction often requires long-term or repeated care to manage symptoms and prevent relapse.

      Here are key reasons why recovery is often a lifelong process:

      • Changes in Brain Function: Substance use can cause long-lasting changes in the brain that persist even after the substance is no longer used. These changes can lead to cravings or triggers for drug use, which can potentially lead to relapse.
      • Behavioral Changes: Substance use often involves habits and behaviors that become deeply ingrained over time. Changing these behaviors and developing new, healthier habits can take time and ongoing effort.
      • Coping Mechanisms: Many individuals use substances as a way to cope with stress, trauma, or other underlying issues. Recovery often involves learning new coping mechanisms and addressing these underlying issues, which can be a long-term process.
      • Support Systems: Recovery often involves building or rebuilding supportive relationships and social networks, which can take time.
      • Maintenance of Physical and Mental Health: Substance use can lead to a variety of physical and mental health issues. Managing these conditions and maintaining overall health can be an ongoing part of recovery.
      • Relapse Prevention: Relapse rates for substance use disorders are similar to those of other chronic illnesses. Ongoing care, support, and strategies for managing cravings and triggers can help prevent relapse over the long term.

      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.

      Why are lgbtq+ individuals at higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse?

      LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and others) individuals are indeed at a higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse due to a variety of factors that often intersect and compound over time. These factors primarily relate to the stress and challenges associated with living as a marginalized group in many societies. Here are some of the main factors:

      Minority Stress: This term refers to the chronic stress faced by individuals belonging to a stigmatized minority group. For LGBTQ+ individuals, this can stem from societal prejudice, discrimination, and violence related to their sexual orientation or gender identity. Such stressors can contribute to increased substance use as a coping mechanism.

      Stigma and Discrimination: Experiences of rejection, exclusion, and maltreatment can increase feelings of anxiety and depression, which are associated with higher substance use rates. This can occur in various settings, including workplaces, schools, and even within families and social networks.

      Internalized Negative Self-Perceptions: LGBTQ+ individuals may internalize societal biases and develop negative self-perceptions about their identity, leading to feelings of guilt, shame, and low self-esteem. These feelings can contribute to the misuse of substances as a form of self-medication.

      Lack of Inclusive Healthcare: Many healthcare systems lack the resources or training to provide culturally competent care to LGBTQ+ individuals. This can make it difficult for these individuals to seek help or access effective treatment for substance use disorders.

      Social Isolation: Feelings of isolation, which can be the result of rejection or non-acceptance by family, friends, or society, can increase the risk of substance use and misuse.

      Intersectional Identity Stressors: LGBTQ+ individuals who also belong to other marginalized groups (like racial or ethnic minorities) may face additional stressors that can increase the risk of substance abuse.

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