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Livingston, AL Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers

Livingston, AL has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 7 low cost treatment centers, 0 inpatient treatment center, 4 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Aetna, 2 detox centers, 3 outpatient treatment programs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehabs Serving the Livingston, Alabama Area:

    alcohol rehab program - West Alabama Mental Health Center AL
    110 Hospital Drive
    Livingston, AL. 35470
    205-652-6731


    West Alabama Mental Health Center is a regional mental health center located in the Blackbelt area of West Alabama serving Choctaw, Greene, Hale, Marengo, and Sumter counties. WAMHC is a comprehensive community mental health center providing services to people with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse and children with serious emotional disorders. Through our prevention program we help at-risk and other students stay off drugs and in school. We also work with many community agencies to bridge the gap between services.

    Tombigbee OutreachSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab program - Tombigbee Outreach AL
    105 U.S. Highway 80 East
    Demopolis, AL. 36732
    334-287-2805

    Tombigbee Outreach is 16.1 miles from Livingston, AL

    Tombigbee Outreach has been dedicating its treatment services and programs to helping people who are struggling with alcohol and drug abuse in Livingston and its surrounding area.

    To this end, Tombigbee Outreach provides a wide collection of treatment and rehabilitation programs, including outpatient hospital programs, long term treatment centers, inpatient detox facilities, inpatient rehabs, short term addiction treatment centers and more. Tombigbee Outreach also believes that it is vital that it presents individual services to ensure that individuals get the results that they require. This is why Tombigbee Outreach is specialized in brief intervention approach, trauma therapy, anger management, activity therapy, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, among other programs.

    Tombigbee Outreach also provides persons with eating disorders, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, clients referred from the court/judicial system, suicide prevention services, housing services, seniors or older adults, and provides some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which have been proven to further the results its clients expect. This addiction treatment center also uses treatment modalities that can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

    Tombigbee Outreach also accepts the following forms of payment - private health insurance, private pay, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, county or local government funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and more.

    Bryan W Whitfield Memorial Hosp Inc DetoxSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Bryan W Whitfield Memorial Hosp Inc AL
    105 U.S. Highway 80 East
    Demopolis, AL. 36732
    334-287-2428

    Bryan W Whitfield Memorial Hosp Inc is 16.1 miles from Livingston, Alabama

    Bryan W Whitfield Memorial Hosp Inc has been dedicating its services and programs to helping individuals who are battling drug and alcohol addiction in Livingston, AL. and within the surrounding area.

    To this end, Bryan W Whitfield Memorial Hosp Inc facilitates a wide variety of treatment and rehabilitation programs, including outpatient day treatment, long term drug rehab programs, inpatient detoxification centers, inpatient treatment programs, short term drug and alcohol rehab facilities and more. Bryan W Whitfield Memorial Hosp Inc also believes that it is vital that it provides individual services to ensure that individuals get the results that they need. This is why Bryan W Whitfield Memorial Hosp Inc is specialized in brief intervention approach, trauma therapy, anger management, activity therapy, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, among other programs.

    Bryan W Whitfield Memorial Hosp Inc also provides persons with eating disorders, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, clients referred from the court/judicial system, suicide prevention services, housing services, seniors or older adults, and provides some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which have been proved to be useful in helping its clients. This drug and alcohol treatment program also uses treatment modalities that can help you achieve full stability both in the long term and permanently.

    Bryan W Whitfield Memorial Hosp Inc also accepts the following forms of payment - private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, sliding fee scale, county or local government funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and more.

    Alliance Health Center DBA Alliance Health Center IncJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Alliance Health Center MS
    5000 Highway 39 North
    Meridian, MS. 39301
    601-483-6211

    Alliance Health Center is 36.9 miles from Livingston, Alabama

    Alliance Health Center was originally owned and operated by the Sisters of St. Joseph Hospital as a medical hospital.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How can I support my adult child in their recovery process?

      Supporting an adult child in their recovery process can be a challenging yet crucial role. Here are some ways you can provide support:

      Educate Yourself: Learn about addiction and the recovery process. Understanding the nature of your child's struggle can help you provide more effective support and reduce misperceptions and stigma.

      Encourage Treatment: Encourage your child to seek professional help and stay engaged with their treatment plan. This could involve therapy, counseling, medication-assisted treatment, and/or participation in a recovery support group.

      Be Patient and Understanding: Recovery is a long and challenging process that often involves setbacks. Be patient with your child's progress and provide emotional support and encouragement.

      Promote Healthy Lifestyle: Encourage your child to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This could involve supporting them in adopting healthy eating habits, regular physical activity, and adequate sleep. Also, help them find healthy coping mechanisms and hobbies to replace substance use.

      Support Their Independence: It's important for your adult child to feel capable and independent. While it's important to support them, avoid taking over their responsibilities. Instead, encourage them to take charge of their own recovery.

      Set Boundaries: Clear, healthy boundaries are crucial in any relationship, but especially when dealing with addiction. Communicate your limits openly and honestly. For example, you might make it clear that you won't provide financial support for substance use.

      Attend Family Therapy: Consider participating in family therapy or counseling. This can help you understand how to better support your child, improve communication, and address any issues within the family dynamic that may contribute to the substance use disorder.

      Join a Support Group: Consider joining a support group for parents of adults with substance use disorders. These groups can provide understanding, advice, and resources.

      Take Care of Yourself: Remember, you can't pour from an empty cup. Ensure you're taking care of your own physical and mental health too. Seek support when you need it, and take time for self-care.


      What are the effects of drug addiction?

      1. Physical health: Chronic drug use can lead to various health complications, including damage to the liver, kidneys, heart, and lungs. It can also weaken the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections and diseases. Furthermore, the method of drug consumption, such as injecting, can increase the risk of blood-borne diseases like HIV and hepatitis.
      2. Mental health: Drug addiction can exacerbate or cause mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and psychosis. Prolonged drug use can also lead to cognitive impairments, affecting memory, attention, and decision-making abilities.
      3. Personal relationships: Addiction often strains relationships with family and friends, leading to social isolation and a breakdown of support networks. Trust issues, conflict, and emotional distress can arise as a result of drug-seeking behaviors and the impact of addiction on the individual's life.
      4. Financial consequences: Drug addiction can result in financial instability due to the costs associated with obtaining drugs and the potential loss of employment or income. This can lead to poverty, homelessness, or further dependence on social support systems.
      5. Legal issues: Drug use and addiction can lead to criminal activity, both directly (through possession or distribution of illegal substances) and indirectly (through actions taken to acquire drugs or money to buy drugs). This can result in legal consequences such as arrest, imprisonment, or fines.
      6. Overdose and death: The risk of overdose and death is significantly increased among individuals with drug addiction. Overdose can occur as a result of taking too much of a drug or mixing substances, which can lead to fatal consequences.
      7. Impact on society: Drug addiction has far-reaching effects on society, including increased healthcare costs, lost productivity, crime, and the burden on the criminal justice system. Additionally, drug addiction can contribute to social stigma and discrimination, further exacerbating the challenges faced by those struggling with addiction.

      What does drug withdrawal feel like?

      Drug withdrawal is a complex process that can feel different for everyone, depending largely on the type of substance involved, the duration and intensity of use, and individual factors like overall health and genetic predisposition. However, some general experiences and symptoms are often associated with the withdrawal process:

      Physical Symptoms: Many people experience physical discomfort or illness during withdrawal. Depending on the substance, this can range from flu-like symptoms (such as fever, chills, sweating, muscle aches, and fatigue) to more severe symptoms like seizures or hallucinations. Opioid withdrawal, for example, is often compared to a severe flu, while alcohol withdrawal can be life-threatening in severe cases.

      Psychological Symptoms: Withdrawal can also involve psychological symptoms like anxiety, depression, mood swings, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and cravings for the substance. These can be just as challenging, if not more so, than the physical symptoms.

      Sleep Disturbances: Insomnia is a common symptom of withdrawal from many substances, while vivid or disturbing dreams may occur when withdrawing from others.

      Discomfort and Distress: Generally, withdrawal can be a very uncomfortable and distressing process. The body has become used to the presence of the substance, and it can react strongly when the substance is no longer available.

      Cravings: One of the most challenging aspects of withdrawal for many people is the intense cravings for the substance. These cravings can be both physical and psychological, and they can be triggered by various factors, including stress, people, places, or things associated with substance use.

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