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Mount Laurel, NJ Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs

Mount Laurel, NJ has nearby treatment options including: 4 low cost programs, 0 inpatient rehab center, 4 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 1 drug and alcohol detox, 4 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs Serving the Mount Laurel, New Jersey Area:

    alcohol rehab program - Journey into Wellness LLC NJ
    309 Fellowship Road
    Mount Laurel, NJ. 08054
    856-793-7614


    Receive quality and comprehensive services in a professional, confidential setting in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. We provide behavioral health services and drug and alcohol treatment to help you regain control over your life. With over 20 years of experience, we offer a full range of comprehensive treatment services. We enjoy helping people recover from the weight of addiction. Getting back on the right path to recovery is difficult and we understand what is necessary to achieve the self-respect you deserve. Our outpatient substance abuse program consists of: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), seeks to help individuals recognize, avoid and cope with the situations in which they are most likely to abuse drugs; Multidimensional family therapy, developed for adolescents with drug abuse problems-as well as their families-addresses a range of influences on their drug abuse patterns and is designed to improve overall family functioning; Motivational Interviewing, capitalizes on the readiness of individuals to change their behavior and enter treatment; Individual sessions, structured according to the needs of the individual; Group therapy sessions, empowers recovering individuals to resist drug and alcohol abuse by acquiring a drug-free lifestyle and developing new life skills; Family sessions, engages families in counseling and substance education programs. Families learn how to better cope with substance abuse issues, treatment and the recovery process; Relapse Prevention, with the goal of identifying and preventing high-risk situations.

    Blum and Associates LLCSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Blum and Associates LLC NJ
    74 East 2nd Street
    Moorestown, NJ. 08057
    856-304-2469

    Blum and Associates LLC is 2.4 miles from Mount Laurel, NJ

    Blum and Associates LLC has been providing addiction treatment and rehabilitation services to residents of the Mount Laurel area. Today, Blum and Associates LLC provides services like cognitive/behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, behavior modification, cognitive/behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, vocational rehabilitation services and others in keeping with its philosophy of following rehab treatments that work best to help clients achieve recovery.

    This substance abuse treatment facility also believes the best form of treatment to ensure success is to offer individualized care. Services are available in the following settings - inpatient rehab programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, inpatient detoxification programs, long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, short term addiction treatment centers and others.

    For long term abstinence, sobriety and full recovery Blum and Associates LLC offers an aftercare program. Lastly, Blum and Associates LLC accepts private health insurance, private pay, payment assistance, medicaid, medicare, state education funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others as payment forms.

    Penn Medicine Princeton House Behavioral Health/MoorestownJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Penn Medicine Princeton House NJ
    351 New Albany Road
    Moorestown, NJ. 08057
    856-779-2300

    Penn Medicine Princeton House is 3.7 miles from Mount Laurel, NJ

    Penn Medicine Princeton House has been offering recovery treatment and rehab services to residents of the Mount Laurel area. Today, Penn Medicine Princeton House provides services like cognitive/behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, behavior modification, cognitive/behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, vocational rehabilitation services and others in keeping with its belief of following rehab treatments that work best to help clients achieve recovery.

    This drug and alcohol 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 - inpatient drug rehab centers, outpatient day treatment, detox centers, long term addiction treatment facilities, short term addiction treatment centers and others.

    It also believes that an aftercare program is integral in promoting recovery in the long term. Lastly, Penn Medicine Princeton House accepts private insurance, cash or self-payment, payment assistance, medicaid, medicare, state education funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others as forms of payment.

    New Life Medical Detoxification LLC SAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - New Life Medical Detoxification LLC  NJ
    773 Route 70 East
    Marlton, NJ. 08053
    856-942-3700

    New Life Medical Detoxification LLC is 3.9 miles from Mount Laurel, New Jersey

    New Life Medical Detoxification LLC has been providing ongoing addiction treatment and rehabilitation services to the residents of Mount Laurel, New Jersey and those living within the surrounding communities. Today, New Life Medical Detoxification LLC offers services like cognitive/behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, behavior modification, cognitive/behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, vocational rehabilitation services and others in line with its belief of following rehabilitation treatments that work best to help addicts achieve sobriety.

    This drug and alcohol treatment program also thinks that the way to get the best result for the client is to offer individual care. Services are available in the following settings - inpatient treatment centers, outpatient individual counseling, inpatient detoxification facilities, long term treatment facilities, short term drug abuse treatment and others.

    For long term abstinence, sobriety and full recovery New Life Medical Detoxification LLC offers an aftercare program. Lastly, New Life Medical Detoxification LLC accepts private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, payment assistance, medicaid, medicare, state education funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others as forms of payment.

      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.

      What does drug withdrawal feel like?

      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.


      Why do drug addicts do what they do?

      "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.

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