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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs in Fryeburg, ME

Fryeburg, ME has nearby treatment options including: 1 medicare program, 1 inpatient rehab, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 1 detox center, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities Serving the Fryeburg, Maine Area:

    drug rehab program - Summit Achievement ME
    69 Deer Hill Road
    Fryeburg, ME. 04037
    207-697-2020


    Summit Achievement a licensed residential treatment center is located in the beautiful White Mountain region of Maine. Guided by positive reinforcement and the power of choice our outcome-focused program employs effective therapeutic and educational principles.

    Blue Heron Neurofeedback and Counseling LLCSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Blue Heron Neurofeedback and  NH
    3277 White Mountain Highway
    North Conway, NH. 03860
    603-356-6400

    Blue Heron Neurofeedback and is 9.9 miles from Fryeburg, Maine

    Blue Heron Neurofeedback and provides recovery care and rehab services such as intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient detoxification centers, short term rehab centers, long term rehab facilities, inpatient drug rehab centers, and others to people residing in Fryeburg and within the surrounding neighborhoods so that they conquer their drug and alcohol use issues and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as rational emotive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma therapy, individual psychotherapy, brief intervention approach, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Blue Heron Neurofeedback and believes that complete recovery can only be achieved through highly individualized care.

    In addition, the drug and alcohol rehab center specializes in many other programs - like co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, residential beds for client's children, legal advocacy, active duty military, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, substance abuse education and more - as well as many other treatment modalities listed below. Further, this substance abuse treatment facility has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment modalities to ensure that individuals maintain full, lasting, and permanent sobriety, stability, and abstinence from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, Blue Heron Neurofeedback and accepts private pay, private medical insurance, medicare, medicaid, military insurance, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, and more.

    White Horse Recovery IncSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - White Horse Recovery Inc NH
    68 Route 16-B
    Center Ossipee, NH. 03814
    603-651-1441

    White Horse Recovery Inc is 24.4 miles from Fryeburg, ME

    White Horse Recovery Inc provides addiction treatment and rehabilitation services such as outpatient hospital programs, detox programs, short term drug and alcohol rehabs, long term addiction treatment centers, inpatient treatment programs, and others to people residing in Fryeburg, ME. and its surrounding areas so that they conquer their alcohol and drug use disorders and find full sobriety. It has services - such as rational emotive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma therapy, individual psychotherapy, brief intervention approach, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because White Horse Recovery Inc knows that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly personalized care.

    Further, the addiction treatment center specializes in many other programs - like co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, residential beds for client's children, legal advocacy, active duty military, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, substance abuse education and more - as well as many other treatment modalities listed below. Further, this alcohol and drug rehab program has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment methods to make sure that clients achieve full, lasting, and permanent sobriety, stability, and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, White Horse Recovery Inc accepts cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, medicaid, medicare, military insurance, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, and more.

    Coos County Family Health ServicesSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Coos County Family Health Services NH
    133 Pleasant Street
    Berlin, NH. 03570
    603-752-2040

    Coos County Family Health Services is 29.5 miles from Fryeburg, Maine

    Coos County Family Health Services provides addiction care and rehabilitation services such as outpatient substance abuse treatment services, outpatient detoxification facilities, short term rehab programs, long term drug abuse treatment, inpatient addiction treatment centers, and others to clients living in the Fryeburg, Maine area so that they conquer their substance abuse issues and find full sobriety. It has services - such as rational emotive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma therapy, individual psychotherapy, brief intervention approach, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Coos County Family Health Services believes that complete recovery can only be achieved through highly individualized and personalized care.

    In addition, the addiction treatment program specializes in many other programs - like co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, residential beds for client's children, legal advocacy, active duty military, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, substance abuse education and more - as well as many other treatment methods that you can find listed below. Further, this alcohol and drug rehab facility has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment modalities to make sure that individuals achieve permanent, full, and lasting abstinence and sobriety from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Coos County Family Health Services accepts cash or self-payment, private insurance, medicaid, medicare, military insurance, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Can I force my adult child to get help for their addiction?

      While it's natural to want to help your adult child struggling with addiction, it is essential to recognize that you cannot force them into treatment if they are unwilling. As an adult, they have the right to make their own decisions, and treatment is most effective when the individual is motivated and ready to change.

      However, there are several ways you can support and encourage your adult child to seek help for their addiction:

      • Express concern: Openly share your concerns about their substance use in a non-judgmental and empathetic manner. Use "I" statements to convey your feelings and avoid blaming or accusing them.
      • Offer information: Provide your adult child with information about addiction and the available treatment options. Encourage them to research these options and consider the benefits of seeking help.
      • Set boundaries: Establish clear boundaries to protect yourself and other family members from the negative consequences of your adult child's addiction. For example, you might decide not to provide financial support if it enables their substance use.
      • Encourage support group attendance: Suggest that your adult child attends support group meetings, such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous. These meetings can offer valuable peer support and help them understand that they are not alone in their struggle.
      • Consider an intervention: If your adult child remains resistant to seeking help, consider organizing a professionally guided intervention with the assistance of a certified interventionist. An intervention involves gathering loved ones to express their concern and present an united front in encouraging the individual to enter treatment.
      • Seek support for yourself: Dealing with a loved one's addiction can be emotionally taxing. Connect with support groups, such as Al-Anon or Nar-Anon, which are specifically designed for family members of individuals with addiction. These groups can provide valuable resources and coping strategies.

      Are some individuals genetically predisposed to drug and alcohol addiction?

      Yes, research indicates that genetic factors can play a significant role in an individual's susceptibility to drug and alcohol addiction, although they are only part of the picture. It's estimated that genetics account for approximately 40-60% of a person's vulnerability to addiction, with the remaining risk coming from environmental and psychological factors.

      Here's a closer look at the role of genetics in substance use disorders:

      Genetic Predisposition: Certain genetic variations can influence how an individual reacts to drugs or alcohol. For example, some people might experience a more intense "high," or they might not get unpleasant side effects that deter others from continued use. These genetic differences can increase the likelihood of repeated use and, ultimately, addiction.

      Co-occurring Disorders: Genetic factors can also contribute to mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. Individuals with these conditions are often at a higher risk for substance abuse and addiction, creating a potential link between genetic predisposition to these mental health conditions and increased risk for addiction.

      Family History: A family history of addiction can indicate a possible genetic predisposition. If close relatives, such as parents or siblings, have struggled with addiction, an individual may be more likely to develop a substance use disorder. However, a family history of addiction also often comes with certain environmental factors that can increase risk, such as exposure to substance use at a young age or a lack of stable, supportive family structures.

      Epigenetics: Epigenetics, or changes in gene expression due to experiences and environment, can also play a role in addiction. For instance, exposure to high levels of stress or trauma can cause changes in the way genes function, potentially increasing susceptibility to addiction.

      However, it's essential to understand that while genetics can increase the risk for addiction, they do not determine destiny. Environmental factors such as exposure to drugs, family environment, peer influences, and individual resilience can heavily influence whether a person with a genetic predisposition will develop a substance use disorder. Furthermore, effective prevention and treatment strategies can help individuals at risk for or struggling with addiction to lead healthy, fulfilling lives.


      Can a drug addict change?

      Yes, a person struggling with drug addiction can certainly change. It's important to understand that addiction is a chronic, but treatable, disease. Like other chronic diseases, it's not about a "cure" but about managing the condition effectively.

      Overcoming addiction typically involves a combination of self-awareness, willingness to change, support, and professional treatment. A key part of the process is the individual's motivation to improve their life and overcome their dependency on substances.

      However, recovery from addiction often involves setbacks and challenges. The process can be difficult and time-consuming, requiring substantial personal commitment and support from others. Professional treatment can take several forms, including detoxification, medication-assisted therapy, counseling, and support groups.

      Many people who were once addicted to drugs have gone on to live productive, healthy, and fulfilling lives. The journey to recovery is often a lifelong process of maintaining sobriety and managing triggers and cravings.

      While change is indeed possible for someone struggling with addiction, it is typically a complex process requiring substantial effort, support, and treatment.

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