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Wheaton, IL Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs

Wheaton, IL has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 2 medicare treatment centers, 0 inpatient rehab center, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like BCBS, 0 drug and alcohol detox, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers Serving the Wheaton, Illinois Area:

    drug rehab program - Du Page County Health Department IL
    505 North County Farm Road
    Wheaton, IL. 60187
    630-682-7400


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    drug treatment facility - Pape and Associates IL
    618 South West Street
    Wheaton, IL. 60187
    630-668-8710


    Pape & Associates offers a wide range of clinical diagnostic and treatment services for persons who are experiencing problems in living. Highly-trained professionals assess problem areas and recommend a personalized program designed to help clients make positive changes in their lives. These services include: Counseling and psychotherapy, individual psychotherapy, couples counseling, family counseling, group psychotherapy, Alcoholism/chemical dependency assessments and evaluations, support groups for relatives and friends, women's and men's sobriety groups, women's groups, men's groups, parenting groups, codependency and ACOA groups, DUI Services (D.A.S.A. Licensed), alcohol and drug assessments, remedial education, and Level I & Level II DUI counseling services.
    drug treatment facility - Healthcare Alternative Systems Inc IL
    373 South County Farm Road
    Wheaton, IL. 60187
    630-344-0001


    At H.A.S., we believe that healthy individuals, healthy families, and healthy communities all depend on one another, a philosophy of caring and communal responsibility that defines our multi-faceted approach to behavioral health. We strengthen individuals and families with programs that promote personal wellbeing and healthy relationships. We support them with programs that foster family-friendly communities. And we work closely with an extended network of community partners that allows us to reach more people in need and to provide our participants with high-quality, wrap-around services during and after their time at H.A.S. Throughout its almost forty years in the community, H.A.S. has worked with hospitals, social service agencies, universities, and research organizations to provide treatment and social services to individuals and their families where gaps in care existed. We have also been extensively involved in research to determine the most effective treatment methodologies for our participants and community. We strive to be an integral part of the communities we serve to assist those communities, as well as the community partners who support us in our mission, however we can.
    alcohol rehab program - Stonybrook Center Inc IL
    1506 East Roosevelt Road
    Wheaton, IL. 60187
    630-221-1400


    Stonybrook Center Inc provides recovery care and rehabilitation services such as inpatient detoxification centers, long term drug treatment, short term rehab facilities, inpatient drug abuse treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, and others to people living in the Wheaton area so that they conquer their substance abuse disorders and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as rational emotive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, brief intervention approach, behavior modification, substance abuse counseling approach, 12-step facilitation approach, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Stonybrook Center Inc knows that full recovery can only be achieved through highly individualized and personalized care.

    In addition, the substance abuse treatment facility specializes in many other programs - like persons who have experienced sexual abuse, residential beds for client's children, housing services, domestic violence, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients and more - as well as many other treatment methods listed below. Further, this drug and alcohol treatment facility has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment methods to ensure that clients achieve and maintain full, lasting, and permanent abstinence and sobriety from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, Stonybrook Center Inc accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, other state funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher, and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Why do drug addicts blame everyone but themselves?

      Drug addiction can significantly distort a person's thinking patterns and perceptions, leading them to behave in ways that are often self-protective and defensive. One of these behaviors can be a tendency to shift blame onto others. This occurs for a few reasons:

      • Denial: One of the key psychological symptoms of addiction is denial. This is a defense mechanism that allows individuals to avoid confronting the reality of their addiction and its negative consequences. By blaming others, they deflect responsibility and maintain their state of denial.
      • Avoiding Shame and Guilt: Addiction often carries a heavy burden of guilt and shame. Blaming others can be a way for individuals struggling with addiction to avoid these painful feelings and protect their self-image.
      • Rationalizing Behavior: Blaming others can serve as a way for individuals to justify their drug use and associated behaviors. If they can convince themselves that their actions are a response to the actions of others, they may feel more justified in continuing their substance use.
      • Fear of Consequences: Acknowledging personal responsibility could mean having to face significant consequences, including damage to relationships, legal issues, or the need for treatment. Blaming others allows the person to avoid these potential repercussions.
      • Altered Brain Function: Drug abuse can lead to changes in the brain that impact judgment, decision making, learning, and behavior control, which might lead to a tendency to shift blame onto others.

      What does a detox do for a person afflicted with alcohol or drug addiction?

      Detoxification, or detox, is the process of removing toxic substances, such as drugs or alcohol, from an individual's body. It is usually the initial step in treating a person with alcohol or drug addiction before they undergo further treatment or therapy. Detox serves several purposes in the recovery process:

      • Physical stabilization: Detox helps the body rid itself of harmful substances, allowing the individual to regain physical stability. This process can alleviate some of the immediate health risks associated with substance abuse.
      • Management of withdrawal symptoms: Detox addresses the withdrawal symptoms that can arise when an individual stops using drugs or alcohol. Depending on the substance and the severity of the addiction, withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to severe and may include physical discomfort, agitation, anxiety, and even life-threatening complications. A medically supervised detox can provide a safe and controlled environment to manage these symptoms, which may include the use of medications to alleviate discomfort and reduce cravings.
      • Preparation for further treatment: Detox is often the first step in the recovery process, preparing the individual for further treatment such as counseling, therapy, or support groups. By addressing the physical dependence on substances, detox allows the individual to focus on the psychological, emotional, and behavioral aspects of their addiction during the subsequent phases of treatment.
      • Assessment of individual needs: During detox, healthcare professionals can evaluate the individual's specific needs and circumstances, which may include co-occurring mental health disorders or other medical conditions. This assessment can help inform a tailored treatment plan to support the individual's recovery journey.
      • Establishment of a support network: Detox provides an opportunity for individuals to connect with healthcare providers, therapists, and other individuals in recovery. This support network can play a critical role in maintaining motivation and providing encouragement throughout the recovery process.

      Where can I enroll for online drug abuse counseling?

      Online drug abuse counseling is increasingly available, offering a convenient and flexible option for those seeking help with substance use disorders. You can enroll in online counseling through several different types of services. Here are a few to consider:

      • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): This U.S. government agency provides a treatment services locator on their website, which can be used to find both local and online resources.
      • Private Therapy Platforms: Numerous online platforms, such as Talkspace or BetterHelp, connect individuals with licensed therapists who are trained in treating substance abuse. These platforms offer a variety of communication options, including messaging, video calls, and phone sessions.
      • Local Healthcare Providers: Many hospitals, clinics, and private practitioners have started offering teletherapy services, especially in the wake of increased demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check with local providers to see if this is an option.
      • Insurance Providers: If you have health insurance, check with your provider to see if they cover online substance abuse counseling. They may have a list of preferred providers or platforms.
      • Online Support Groups: While not a replacement for professional counseling, online support groups can be a valuable part of a recovery strategy. Groups like Narcotics Anonymous and SMART Recovery offer online meetings.
      • Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs): If you're employed, your workplace may offer an EAP, which often includes mental health resources and may cover substance abuse counseling.

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