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Binghamton, New York Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers

Binghamton, NY has a number of treatment choices: 1 medicare program, 2 inpatient rehab centers, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Cigna, 1 detox center, 2 outpatient rehabs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs Serving the Binghamton, New York Area:

    drug treatment program - New Outlook NY
    8 Clapham Street
    Binghamton, NY. 13904
    607-722-8987


    New Outlook is devoted to assisting the community of Binghamton, New York and the surrounding areas to find full recovery after a period of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Because of this, New Outlook administers a wide variety of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including inpatient drug rehab facilities, long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, short term rehab programs, outpatient counseling, detoxification programs and others.

    New Outlook also believes that it is crucial that every individual client gets uniquely tailored treatment to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including vocational rehabilitation services, rational emotive behavioral therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, trauma-related counseling, substance abuse counseling approach, trauma therapy and others. In addition, New Outlook is specialized in persons with serious mental illness, clients with HIV/AIDS, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, legal advocacy, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment methods that this alcohol and drug rehab program uses strive to achieve true and lasting sobriety for each of its clients.

    Lastly, New Outlook accepts private insurance, private pay, military insurance, medicaid, medicare, other state funds, county or local government funds and more.

    drug rehab program - Helio Health Inc NY
    249 Glenwood Road
    Binghamton, NY. 13905
    607-296-3072


    Helio Health Inc is committed to helping the residents of Binghamton, NY. and the surrounding areas to getting their life back after struggling with substance abuse. As such, Helio Health Inc accommodates a wide collection of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including inpatient treatment programs, long term rehab centers, short term rehab centers, intensive outpatient treatment, detoxification centers and others.

    Helio Health Inc also believes that it is important that every individual gets uniquely tailored treatment to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment methods, including vocational rehabilitation services, rational emotive behavioral therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, trauma-related counseling, substance abuse counseling approach, trauma therapy and others. Additionally, Helio Health Inc is specialized in persons with serious mental illness, clients with HIV/AIDS, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, legal advocacy, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment methods that this drug and alcohol rehabilitation program uses strive to achieve true and lasting sobriety for each of its clients.

    Lastly, Helio Health Inc accepts private medical insurance, private pay, military insurance, medicaid, medicare, other state funds, county or local government funds and more.

    drug rehab program - Addiction Center of Broome County Inc NY
    30 West State Street
    Binghamton, NY. 13901
    607-723-7308


    Addiction Center of Broome County Inc is committed to assisting the people of Binghamton and the surrounding areas to getting their sobriety back after battling with alcohol and drug addiction. As such, Addiction Center of Broome County Inc administers a wide collection of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including inpatient addiction treatment facilities, long term rehab facilities, short term drug rehab facilities, outpatient individual counseling, outpatient detoxification centers and others.

    Addiction Center of Broome County Inc also feels that it is important that every individual client gets uniquely tailored treatment to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including vocational rehabilitation services, rational emotive behavioral therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, trauma-related counseling, substance abuse counseling approach, trauma therapy and others. In addition, Addiction Center of Broome County Inc is specialized in persons with serious mental illness, clients with HIV/AIDS, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, legal advocacy, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this alcohol and drug treatment program uses can provide the level of stability that is as permanent as it is lasting.

    Lastly, Addiction Center of Broome County Inc accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, other state funds, county or local government funds and more.

    alcohol treatment facility - Fairview Recovery Services Inc NY
    5 Merrick Street
    Binghamton, NY. 13904
    607-722-8987 x232


    Fairview Recovery Services Inc is committed to helping the people of Binghamton, New York and the surrounding areas to getting their sobriety back after battling with alcohol and drug addiction. Fairview Recovery Services Inc accommodates a wide assortment of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including inpatient addiction treatment facilities, long term addiction treatment programs, short term drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, inpatient detoxification programs and others.

    Fairview Recovery Services Inc also feels that it is of the upmost importance that every person gets uniquely tailored treatment to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including vocational rehabilitation services, rational emotive behavioral therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, trauma-related counseling, substance abuse counseling approach, trauma therapy and others. In addition, Fairview Recovery Services Inc is specialized in persons with serious mental illness, clients with HIV/AIDS, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, legal advocacy, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment methods that this alcohol and drug rehab center uses can provide the level of stability that is as permanent as it is lasting.

    Lastly, Fairview Recovery Services Inc accepts private health insurance, private pay, military insurance, medicaid, medicare, other state funds, county or local government funds and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How does a person become addicted to drugs?

      Addiction to drugs is a complex process that involves a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors. It is not simply a matter of weak willpower or moral failing, but rather a chronic disease of the brain that can develop over time.

      Here's a simplified explanation of how a person may become addicted to drugs:

      1. Initial Use: The path to addiction often begins with the voluntary act of taking drugs. This could be due to curiosity, peer pressure, seeking pleasure or relief from stress, or even for medical reasons under prescription.
      2. Pleasure and Reward: Drugs alter the brain's normal functioning, typically leading to intense feelings of pleasure or the elimination of uncomfortable feelings. They do this by overstimulating the brain's reward system - particularly by releasing large amounts of a neurotransmitter called dopamine, which plays a significant role in feelings of pleasure and reward.
      3. Repeated Use and Tolerance: Over time, as a person continues to use the drug, the brain adjusts to the excess dopamine by producing less of it or reducing the ability of cells in the reward circuit to respond to it. This reduces the high, leading the person to take more of the drug in an attempt to recreate the original experience. This is known as developing a tolerance.
      4. Dependence: As the brain becomes used to the drug, physiological changes occur that make the person's body require the drug to function "normally." When the drug is not taken, withdrawal symptoms may be experienced, driving the person to continue using the drug to avoid these uncomfortable or even painful symptoms.
      5. Addiction: At this point, seeking and consuming the drug becomes a compulsion. The person may want to stop using the drug, but they find it extremely difficult or impossible to do so on their own, even in the face of negative consequences to their health, relationships, or other aspects of their life. The brain's cognitive functions related to judgment, decision-making, learning, memory, and behavior control are significantly altered, leading to harmful behaviors and the cycle of addiction.

      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.

      When do you walk away from a loved one that is a drug addict?

      Deciding to distance yourself from a loved one who is struggling with addiction is a deeply personal and difficult decision. There's no universal right or wrong answer, as it depends on the individual circumstances, the severity of the addiction, the impact on your wellbeing, and other factors. However, there are a few circumstances where walking away might be the appropriate course of action:

      • Self-preservation: If the relationship with the loved one is causing significant harm to your mental, emotional, or physical health, it may be necessary to establish boundaries or distance yourself for your own wellbeing. Remember, you can't effectively support others if you're not taking care of yourself.
      • Enabling Behavior: If your actions are enabling the individual's substance abuse rather than supporting their recovery, creating distance might be beneficial. Enabling can include covering up for their substance use, providing financial support for their habit, or repeatedly rescuing them from the consequences of their behavior.
      • Lack of Respect for Boundaries: If your loved one consistently ignores or disrespects boundaries that you have established, it might be time to consider distancing yourself.
      • Abuse or Violence: If your loved one becomes abusive or violent under the influence of drugs, prioritizing your safety is crucial. In such instances, it's critical to seek help from local authorities or a domestic violence hotline.
      • Unwillingness to Seek Help: If your loved one consistently refuses to seek help, denies they have a problem, or repeatedly relapses without making an effort towards recovery, it might be necessary to consider distancing yourself.

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