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Broadus, Montana Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers

Broadus, MT has several nearby treatment choices including: 3 medicaid treatment centers, 0 inpatient treatment center, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like BCBS, 0 drug detox, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs Serving the Broadus, Montana Area:

    alcohol rehab program - Eastern Montana CMHC MT
    507 North Lincoln Street
    Broadus, MT. 59317
    406-234-1687


    Eastern Montana CMHC has been providing recovery treatment and rehabilitation services to residents of the Broadus, MT. area. Today, Eastern Montana CMHC offers services like dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, behavior modification, dialectical behavior therapy, anger management, couple/family therapy and others in keeping with its philosophy of following rehabilitation treatments that work best to help clients achieve sobriety.

    This drug and alcohol rehabilitation program also believes that individual care for each client is the best way to provide them with the best form of treatment. Services are available in the following settings - outpatient detox centers, long term rehab centers, inpatient rehab centers, short term rehab programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services and others.

    For long term abstinence, sobriety and full recovery Eastern Montana CMHC offers an aftercare program. Lastly, Eastern Montana CMHC accepts private insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, other state funds and others as forms of payment.

    Personal Frontiers IncCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Personal Frontiers Inc WY
    310 South Miller Avenue
    Gillette, WY. 82716
    307-686-1189

    Personal Frontiers Inc is 76.5 miles from Broadus, Montana

    Personal Frontiers Inc has been offering ongoing addiction treatment and rehabilitation services to the residents of Broadus and those living within the surrounding communities. Today, Personal Frontiers Inc offers services like dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, behavior modification, dialectical behavior therapy, anger management, couple/family therapy and others in keeping with its philosophy of following rehabilitation treatments that work best to help people achieve sobriety.

    This drug and alcohol rehab facility also believes that individual care for each client is the best way to provide them with the best form of treatment. Services are available in the following settings - inpatient detox programs, long term drug treatment, inpatient addiction treatment centers, short term drug rehab programs, outpatient counseling and others.

    For long term abstinence, sobriety and full recovery Personal Frontiers Inc offers an aftercare program. Lastly, Personal Frontiers Inc accepts private health insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, other state funds and others as payment forms.

    Campbell County Health Behavioral Health Services/OutpatientCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Campbell County Health WY
    501 South Burma Avenue
    Gillette, WY. 82716
    307-688-5000 x5025

    Campbell County Health is 76.7 miles from Broadus, Montana

    Campbell County Health has been offering addiction treatment and rehabilitation services to residents of the Broadus, MT. area. Today, Campbell County Health offers services like dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, behavior modification, dialectical behavior therapy, anger management, couple/family therapy and others in line with its philosophy of following rehab treatments that work best to help addicts achieve sobriety.

    This drug and alcohol rehab also believes that individual care for each client is the best way to provide them with the best form of treatment. Services are available in the following settings - detoxification facilities, long term rehab centers, inpatient drug abuse treatment, short term rehab facilities, outpatient individual counseling and others.

    For long term abstinence, sobriety and full recovery Campbell County Health offers an aftercare program. Lastly, Campbell County Health accepts private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, other state funds and others as payment forms.

    Clear Creek CounselingSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Clear Creek Counseling WY
    801 East 4th Street
    Gillette, WY. 82716
    307-686-9422

    Clear Creek Counseling is 77 miles from Broadus, MT

    Clear Creek Counseling has been offering ongoing recovery care and rehab services to people who live in the Broadus, Montana area. Today, Clear Creek Counseling provides services like dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, behavior modification, dialectical behavior therapy, anger management, couple/family therapy and others in keeping with its belief of following rehab treatments that work best to help clients achieve recovery.

    This alcohol and drug rehab center also believes that individual care for each client is the best way to provide them with the best form of treatment. Services are available in the following settings - outpatient detox programs, long term rehab centers, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers, short term drug and alcohol rehabs, outpatient substance abuse counseling and others.

    It also believes that an aftercare program is integral in promoting recovery in the long term. Lastly, Clear Creek Counseling accepts private insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, other state funds and others as forms of payment.

      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.

      What are the principles of recovery from drug and alcohol addiction?

      Recovery from drug and alcohol addiction is an unique and individualized process. However, there are several key principles that are commonly recognized as important for successful recovery. These principles include:

      • Acceptance: Acknowledging the presence of an addiction and the need for change is the first step in the recovery process. Acceptance involves recognizing the consequences of substance use and taking responsibility for one's actions.
      • Commitment: Recovery requires a strong commitment to change and the willingness to take consistent action. This may involve making difficult decisions, such as cutting ties with unhealthy influences or seeking professional help.
      • Support: Building a strong support network is critical in recovery. This can include friends, family, peers, counselors, or support groups, who can provide encouragement, advice, and understanding throughout the process.
      • Holistic Approach: Addressing all aspects of a person's life�''physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual�''can contribute to a more successful recovery. This may involve incorporating healthy habits, such as exercise, proper nutrition, and mindfulness practices, into one's daily routine.
      • Personal Responsibility: Taking personal responsibility for one's actions and choices is essential for long-term recovery. This includes understanding triggers, developing coping strategies, and setting boundaries to prevent relapse.
      • Coping Skills: Learning and practicing healthy coping skills can help manage stress and emotional challenges without resorting to substance use. These skills may include relaxation techniques, problem-solving strategies, or communication skills.
      • Ongoing Growth: Recovery is a lifelong process that requires ongoing growth and self-improvement. This may involve setting personal goals, building self-esteem, and continuously evaluating and adjusting one's approach to recovery.
      • Hope: Believing in the possibility of a better future and maintaining a positive outlook is crucial for recovery. Hope can serve as a powerful motivator and provide the strength to overcome setbacks and challenges.
      • Honesty: Being honest with oneself and others is essential for building trust and promoting self-awareness in recovery. Honesty helps individuals confront their struggles and maintain accountability for their actions.
      • Patience: Recovery is a gradual process that requires patience and perseverance. It's important to recognize that setbacks and challenges are a normal part of the journey and to maintain a long-term perspective on personal growth and healing.

      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.

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