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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Rolla, ND

Rolla, ND has nearby treatment options including: 3 medicaid treatment centers, 3 inpatient drug rehabs, 3 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 Rolla, North Dakota Area:

    alcohol rehab facility - Lake Region Outreach Office ND
    1102 Main Avenue West
    Rolla, ND. 58367
    701-477-9050


    Lake Region Outreach Office has long been dedicated to assisting its clients recovery after a period of alcohol and drug addiction. It has been doing this within Rolla, North Dakota and in the surrounding communities for quite some time. Lake Region Outreach Office offers services like relapse prevention, anger management, cognitive/behavior therapy, group therapy, activity therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive - which are all representative of their rehabilitation and treatment philosophies. Additionally, Lake Region Outreach Office believes that clients need unique and individualized treatment approaches to achieve lasting recovery. This is why it provides various programs, like suicide prevention services, legal advocacy, self-help groups, child care for clients children, programs for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, Lake Region Outreach Office offers intensive outpatient treatment, long term addiction treatment facilities, short term rehab centers, detox programs, inpatient drug treatment and others. Lake Region Outreach Office has continued recovery programs that are useful in helping clients after they complete treatment. This drug and alcohol rehab program also uses treatment types that can help you create both lasting and permanent stability.

    Finally, Lake Region Outreach Office accepts private pay, private insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state welfare or child and family services funds, as well as others.

    5th Generation Healing CenterCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - 5th Generation Healing Center ND
    1105 Sheldon Souray
    Belcourt, ND. 58316
    701-477-3121 x15

    5th Generation Healing Center is 8.2 miles from Rolla, ND

    5th Generation Healing Center has long been dedicated to helping individuals recovery after a period of abusing drugs and alcohol. It has been doing this within Rolla, ND. and in the surrounding areas for many years now. Today, 5th Generation Healing Center provides services like relapse prevention, anger management, cognitive/behavior therapy, group therapy, activity therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive - all of which represent their treatment philosophy. 5th Generation Healing Center believes that clients need specially tailored treatment programs to achieve recovery. This is why it provides several programs, like suicide prevention services, legal advocacy, self-help groups, child care for clients children, programs for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, 5th Generation Healing Center offers outpatient substance abuse treatment services, long term drug rehab centers, short term addiction treatment centers, detox centers, inpatient drug abuse treatment and others. 5th Generation Healing Center has relapse prevention programs that are designed to help clients maintain their sobriety. This drug and alcohol rehabilitation program also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve lasting sobriety.

    Finally, 5th Generation Healing Center accepts cash or self-payment, private insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state welfare or child and family services funds, as well as others.

    Medicine Horse Counseling ServicesSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Medicine Horse Counseling Services ND
    10435 63rd Avenue NE
    Rocklake, ND. 58365
    701-550-0276

    Medicine Horse Counseling Services is 11.5 miles from Rolla, ND

    Medicine Horse Counseling Services has long been dedicated to assisting its clients recovery after a period of substance abuse. It has been doing this within Rolla and in the surrounding communities for quite some time. Today, Medicine Horse Counseling Services provides services like relapse prevention, anger management, cognitive/behavior therapy, group therapy, activity therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive - which are all representative of their rehabilitation and treatment philosophies. In addition to, Medicine Horse Counseling Services believes that clients need individual focus and treatment for them to find full recovery treatment. This is why it provides various programs, like suicide prevention services, legal advocacy, self-help groups, child care for clients children, programs for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, Medicine Horse Counseling Services offers intensive outpatient treatment, long term rehab facilities, short term addiction treatment facilities, outpatient detoxification facilities, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs and others. Medicine Horse Counseling Services has aftercare plans that are designed to help clients maintain their sobriety. This alcohol and drug rehabilitation program also uses treatment types that can help you achieve and maintain a full recovery.

    Finally, Medicine Horse Counseling Services accepts cash or self-payment, private health insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state welfare or child and family services funds, as well as others.

    Heartview Foundation CandoJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab program - Heartview Foundation ND
    7448 68th Avenue NE
    Cando, ND. 58324
    701-968-4056

    Heartview Foundation is 30.8 miles from Rolla, ND

    Heartview Foundation has long been dedicated to helping its clients recovery after a period of alcohol and drug addiction. It has been doing this within Rolla, North Dakota and in the surrounding areas for many years now. Heartview Foundation offers services like relapse prevention, anger management, cognitive/behavior therapy, group therapy, activity therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive - which are all in line with their philosophy of the treatments and rehabilitation programs that work. In addition to, Heartview Foundation believes that clients need individual focus and treatment for them to find full recovery treatment. This is why it provides several programs, like suicide prevention services, legal advocacy, self-help groups, child care for clients children, programs for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education - among other services listed in the following sections.

    Heartview Foundation offers intensive outpatient treatment, long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, short term drug abuse treatment, detox programs, inpatient treatment centers and others. Heartview Foundation has continued recovery programs that are useful in helping clients after they check out of rehab. This drug and alcohol rehab facility also uses treatment types that can help you achieve lasting sobriety.

    Finally, Heartview Foundation accepts private pay, private medical insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state welfare or child and family services funds, as well as others.

      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 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.


      Why do drug addicts blame everyone but themselves?

      Drug addiction can significantly distort a person's thinking patterns and perceptions, leading them to behave in ways that are often self-protective and defensive. One of these behaviors can be a tendency to shift blame onto others. This occurs for a few reasons:

      • Denial: One of the key psychological symptoms of addiction is denial. This is a defense mechanism that allows individuals to avoid confronting the reality of their addiction and its negative consequences. By blaming others, they deflect responsibility and maintain their state of denial.
      • Avoiding Shame and Guilt: Addiction often carries a heavy burden of guilt and shame. Blaming others can be a way for individuals struggling with addiction to avoid these painful feelings and protect their self-image.
      • Rationalizing Behavior: Blaming others can serve as a way for individuals to justify their drug use and associated behaviors. If they can convince themselves that their actions are a response to the actions of others, they may feel more justified in continuing their substance use.
      • Fear of Consequences: Acknowledging personal responsibility could mean having to face significant consequences, including damage to relationships, legal issues, or the need for treatment. Blaming others allows the person to avoid these potential repercussions.
      • Altered Brain Function: Drug abuse can lead to changes in the brain that impact judgment, decision making, learning, and behavior control, which might lead to a tendency to shift blame onto others.

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