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Dover, New Hampshire Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs

Dover, NH has nearby treatment options including: 5 low cost treatment centers, 0 inpatient drug rehab, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 1 detox center, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs Serving the Dover, New Hampshire Area:

    alcohol rehab facility - Southeastern New Hampshire Servs NH
    272 County Farm Road
    Dover, NH. 03820
    603-516-8160


    Southeastern New Hampshire Servs has been dedicating its services and programs to helping people who are battling drug and alcohol addiction in Dover and its surrounding area.

    To this end, Southeastern New Hampshire Servs offers a wide collection of treatment and rehabilitation services, including long term drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient day treatment, inpatient detoxification centers, inpatient rehab programs, short term addiction treatment programs and more. Southeastern New Hampshire Servs also believes that it is necessary that it offers unique services to ensure that individuals get the results that they need. This is why Southeastern New Hampshire Servs is specialized in group therapy, anger management, trauma-related counseling, relapse prevention, dual diagnosis drug rehab, individual psychotherapy, among other programs.

    Southeastern New Hampshire Servs also provides clients referred from the court/judicial system, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, domestic violence, persons with serious mental illness, residential beds for client's children, legal advocacy, and provides some of the best aftercare programs - all of which have been proven to further the results its clients expect. This alcohol and drug rehab center also uses treatment modalities that can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

    Southeastern New Hampshire Servs also accepts the following forms of payment - private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and more.

    Greater Seacoast Community Health DBA Goodwin Community Health SAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Greater Seacoast Community Health NH
    311 Route 108
    Somersworth, NH. 03878
    603-516-2758

    Greater Seacoast Community Health is 4.9 miles from Dover, New Hampshire

    Greater Seacoast Community Health has been dedicating its treatment services and programs to helping individuals who are battling drug and alcohol addiction in Dover, NH. and its surrounding area.

    Greater Seacoast Community Health provides a wide collection of treatment and rehabilitation services, including long term drug treatment, outpatient individual counseling, detoxification facilities, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers, short term drug and alcohol rehabs and more. Greater Seacoast Community Health also believes that it is necessary that it provides individual services to ensure that its clients get the results that they are looking for. This is why Greater Seacoast Community Health is specialized in group therapy, anger management, trauma-related counseling, relapse prevention, dual diagnosis drug rehab, individual psychotherapy, among other programs.

    Greater Seacoast Community Health also provides clients referred from the court/judicial system, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, domestic violence, persons with serious mental illness, residential beds for client's children, legal advocacy, and offers some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which are helpful to its clients. This alcohol and drug treatment program also uses treatment modalities that can help you achieve full stability both in the long term and permanently.

    Greater Seacoast Community Health also accepts the following forms of payment - private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and more.

    Lawrence J NewmanSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Lawrence J Newman ME
    518 U.S. Route 1
    Kittery, ME. 03904
    603-205-3389

    Lawrence J Newman is 10.7 miles from Dover, New Hampshire

    Lawrence J Newman has been dedicating its treatment programs and services to helping individuals who are struggling with alcohol and drug abuse in Dover, New Hampshire and within the surrounding area.

    Lawrence J Newman offers a wide collection of treatment and rehabilitation methods, including long term drug abuse treatment, outpatient counseling, detoxification facilities, inpatient rehab facilities, short term drug abuse treatment and more. Lawrence J Newman also believes that it is important that it offers individual services to ensure that its clients get the results that they need. This is why Lawrence J Newman is specialized in group therapy, anger management, trauma-related counseling, relapse prevention, dual diagnosis drug rehab, individual psychotherapy, among other programs.

    Lawrence J Newman also provides clients referred from the court/judicial system, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, domestic violence, persons with serious mental illness, residential beds for client's children, legal advocacy, and provides some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which are helpful to its clients. This alcohol and drug rehab program also uses treatment modalities that can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

    Lawrence J Newman also accepts the following forms of payment - private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and more.

    Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit Substance Abuse Rehabilitation ProgJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit ME
    1 Ayres Circle
    Kittery, ME. 03904
    207-438-6670

    Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit is 11.4 miles from Dover, New Hampshire

    Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit has been dedicating its treatment programs and services to helping people who are struggling with alcohol and drug addiction in Dover and within the surrounding area.

    Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit facilitates a wide range of treatment and rehabilitation methods, including long term addiction treatment programs, outpatient day treatment, detoxification centers, inpatient treatment centers, short term addiction treatment centers and more. Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit also believes that it is necessary that it offers individual services to ensure that individuals get the results that they require. This is why Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit is specialized in group therapy, anger management, trauma-related counseling, relapse prevention, dual diagnosis drug rehab, individual psychotherapy, among other programs.

    Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit also provides clients referred from the court/judicial system, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, domestic violence, persons with serious mental illness, residential beds for client's children, legal advocacy, and offers some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which are necessary and helpful to its clients. This drug and alcohol rehab program also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

    Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit also accepts the following types of payment - private medical insurance, private pay, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Can I successfully get treatment for my addiction to alcohol on an outpatient basis?

      "Yes, it is possible to successfully receive treatment for alcohol addiction on an outpatient basis. Outpatient treatment programs can be an effective and flexible option for individuals who cannot commit to inpatient or residential programs due to work, family, or other responsibilities. However, the success of outpatient treatment largely depends on the individual's motivation, support system, and the severity of their addiction. While outpatient treatment can be successful for many individuals, it may not be suitable for everyone. Those with severe alcohol addiction, a history of relapse, or co-occurring mental health disorders may require more intensive inpatient or residential treatment to ensure their safety and promote lasting recovery.

      Ultimately, the success of outpatient treatment for alcohol addiction depends on the individual's commitment, the support of their family and friends, and the quality of the treatment program. It is essential to choose a reputable and evidence-based outpatient program and to be fully engaged in the recovery process for the best possible outcome."


      How do I know if a long term drug rehab is right for me?

      Deciding on the right form of treatment for drug addiction is a highly personal decision, and it depends on a variety of factors. Here are some key considerations to help you determine if long-term drug rehab might be the right choice for you:

      • Severity and Duration of Addiction: If you've been struggling with addiction for a long time, or if your substance use is severe, long-term rehab might be the most effective option. This is because it provides a more extended period of structured support and therapy, which can be beneficial in breaking longstanding patterns of substance use.
      • Previous Treatment Attempts: If you've attempted shorter treatment programs in the past and haven't been successful in maintaining sobriety, a longer-term program could be more beneficial.
      • Co-occurring Disorders: If you're dealing with a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorders �'' such as addiction along with depression, anxiety, or another mental health condition �'' a long-term rehab program can provide the comprehensive care needed to address both issues concurrently.
      • Support at Home: If your home environment is not conducive to recovery �'' for instance, if there are other substance users in the home, or if it's a high-stress environment �'' a long-term rehab facility can provide a safer, more supportive environment for recovery.
      • Physical Dependence: If you've developed a physical dependence on a substance, particularly if withdrawal symptoms are severe or potentially dangerous, a long-term rehab program can provide the medical supervision necessary to ensure a safe detoxification process.
      • Desire for a Comprehensive Approach: Long-term rehab programs typically offer a comprehensive approach to recovery, including medical care, therapy, skill-building, and sometimes vocational training. If you're seeking a program that addresses multiple aspects of recovery, long-term rehab might be a good fit.

      Remember, this decision should be made in consultation with healthcare professionals, such as a primary care physician, a psychiatrist, or an addiction specialist. They can provide an assessment of your situation and offer professional recommendations based on your specific needs and circumstances.


      What is drug addiction commonly called in the mental health fields?

      In the mental health field, drug addiction is commonly referred to as a "Substance Use Disorder" (SUD). This term is used in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), which is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States.

      A Substance Use Disorder is defined as a pattern of behaviors characterized by an inability to control or cut down on use, spending a lot of time obtaining the substance, craving the substance, failing to fulfill obligations at work, school, or home due to substance use, and continuing to use the substance despite knowing it's causing physical or psychological harm.

      Substance Use Disorders can be further categorized based on the specific substance involved, such as Alcohol Use Disorder, Opioid Use Disorder, Cannabis Use Disorder, and so forth. The severity of the disorder is also assessed (mild, moderate, or severe) based on the number of diagnostic criteria met by an individual.

      It's worth noting that this terminology emphasizes the understanding of drug addiction as a medical disorder, rather than a moral failing or a matter of willpower. This shift in language is part of a larger effort to reduce stigma and promote a more compassionate, effective approach to treatment.

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