701 Englewood Drive
Crawfordsville, IN. 47933
888-714-1927
Crawfordsville, IN has several nearby treatment choices including: 3 medicaid treatment centers, 0 inpatient rehab, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Aetna, 0 drug detox, 4 outpatient treatment programs.
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Rainbow Recovery Resources is dedicated to helping the community of Crawfordsville, IN. and the surrounding areas to find full recovery after a period of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Rainbow Recovery Resources accommodates a wide collection of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including inpatient detoxification programs, inpatient drug and alcohol rehabs, outpatient day treatment, short term rehab facilities, long term drug rehab programs and others.
Rainbow Recovery Resources also believes that it is of the upmost importance that every individual client gets specific treatments that are tailored to their needs to help ensure treatment is a success. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including anger management, trauma therapy, group therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, substance abuse counseling approach and others. In addition, Rainbow Recovery Resources is specialized in aftercare/continuing care, persons with eating disorders, persons with serious mental illness, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, clients referred from the court/judicial system, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment methods that this drug and alcohol treatment program uses aims to provide positive and lasting change for each individual.
Lastly, Rainbow Recovery Resources accepts private health insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, other state funds and more.
Cummins Behavioral Health Systems Inc is 23.8 miles from Crawfordsville, IN
Wellpoint Recovery LLC is 25.7 miles from Crawfordsville, IN
Wellpoint Recovery LLC is committed to assisting the residents of Crawfordsville, Indiana and the surrounding areas to find full recovery after a period of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Wellpoint Recovery LLC accommodates a wide collection of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including inpatient detoxification programs, inpatient treatment programs, outpatient hospital programs, short term drug rehab centers, long term drug abuse treatment and others.
Wellpoint Recovery LLC also believes that it is of the upmost importance that every individual client gets highly personalized services to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including anger management, trauma therapy, group therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, substance abuse counseling approach and others. In addition, Wellpoint Recovery LLC is specialized in aftercare/continuing care, persons with eating disorders, persons with serious mental illness, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, clients referred from the court/judicial system, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this drug and alcohol rehab facility uses aims to provide positive and lasting change for each individual.
Lastly, Wellpoint Recovery LLC accepts private medical insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, other state funds and more.
"People with substance use disorders engage in their behavior for various reasons, often complex and interconnected. Understanding these reasons is crucial to treating addiction. Here are some common factors:
Pleasure Seeking: Drugs often produce intense feelings of pleasure, euphoria, or relief from pain. The initial high can be so powerful that individuals continue using the substance to experience that feeling again.
Escape or Self-Medication: Many people use drugs as a way to escape from reality or cope with difficult feelings, trauma, stress, or mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD. Drugs can temporarily dull these feelings, but they do not address the root cause of the distress.
Physical Dependence: Over time, the body can develop a physical dependence on the substance, requiring it to function normally. Without the substance, the individual may experience unpleasant or even life-threatening withdrawal symptoms.
Psychological Dependence: Even after physical dependence is managed, psychological cravings can persist. The desire to use drugs can become a powerful mental urge that dominates a person's thoughts and behaviors.
Peer Pressure or Social Influence: The influence of friends or social circles where drug use is common can encourage initial use or ongoing abuse of drugs.
Genetic Factors and Early Exposure: Genetics can play a role in vulnerability to addiction, as can exposure to drugs at a young age or in the prenatal period.
Lack of Coping Mechanisms: Without healthy coping strategies for life's stresses and challenges, some people turn to drugs as a way of dealing with these issues.
Changes in Brain Function: Long-term substance use can lead to changes in the brain that result in increased cravings and decreased ability to resist drug use, despite harmful consequences.
Alcoholism, also known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), is a chronic condition characterized by an inability to control alcohol consumption despite adverse consequences. The symptoms of alcoholism can vary among individuals but typically include a combination of physical, psychological, and behavioral signs. Some common symptoms include:
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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