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Havertown, PA Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers

Havertown, PA has several nearby treatment choices including: 2 medicaid programs, 1 inpatient rehab, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 0 detox center, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs Serving the Havertown, Pennsylvania Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - Rehab After Work PA
    525 West Chester Pike
    Havertown, PA. 19083
    888-694-9996


    The Rehab After work drug and alcohol treatment programs help adults and teens in recovery reduce the risk of relapse.
    alcohol treatment facility - Child Guidance Resource Centers PA
    2000 Old West Chester Pike
    Havertown, PA. 19083
    484-454-8700


    Child Guidance Resource Centers has long been dedicated to assisting its clients recovery after a period of drug and alcohol addiction. It has been doing this within Havertown and in the surrounding communities for quite some time. Child Guidance Resource Centers provides services like trauma therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, group therapy, group therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, individual psychotherapy - all of which represent their treatment philosophy. In addition to, Child Guidance Resource Centers believes that clients need unique and individualized treatment approaches to achieve lasting recovery. This is why it offers various programs, like child care for clients children, housing services, persons with eating disorders, programs for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education, domestic violence - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, Child Guidance Resource Centers offers short term drug and alcohol rehab centers, long term treatment facilities, inpatient drug treatment, outpatient day treatment, detox centers and others. Child Guidance Resource Centers has aftercare plans that are useful in helping clients after they check out of rehab. This drug and alcohol treatment facility also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve and maintain a full recovery.

    Finally, Child Guidance Resource Centers accepts private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, payment assistance, medicaid, medicare, county or local government funds, state education funds, as well as others.

    Harwood HouseSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Harwood House PA
    9200 West Chester Pike
    Upper Darby, PA. 19082
    610-853-3440

    Harwood House is 1.2 miles from Havertown, PA

    Harwood House is a community-based residential treatment program for adult males who are recovering from substance use disorders. This service emphasizes supportive home style living in a safe environment. The house provides opportunities for independent growth and guidance for the individual. Harwood House helps the person re-establish himself within the community with its holistic approach.

    Mirmont Outpatient Center Main Line HealthSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Mirmont Outpatient Center PA
    600 Abbott Drive
    Broomall, PA. 19008
    484-476-1800

    Mirmont Outpatient Center is 1.7 miles from Havertown, Pennsylvania

    Mirmont Outpatient Center has long been dedicated to assisting individuals recovery after a period of alcohol and drug addiction. It has been doing this within Havertown, Pennsylvania and in the surrounding communities for quite some time. Mirmont Outpatient Center provides services like trauma therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, group therapy, group therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, individual psychotherapy - which are all representative of their rehabilitation and treatment philosophies. In addition to, Mirmont Outpatient Center believes that clients need specially tailored treatment programs to achieve recovery. This is why it provides various programs, like child care for clients children, housing services, persons with eating disorders, programs for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education, domestic violence - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, Mirmont Outpatient Center offers short term drug and alcohol rehabs, long term drug and alcohol rehabs, inpatient rehab centers, outpatient counseling, detox programs and others. Mirmont Outpatient Center has aftercare plans that are useful in helping clients after they check out of rehab. This drug and alcohol rehabilitation program also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve lasting sobriety.

    Finally, Mirmont Outpatient Center accepts private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, payment assistance, medicare, medicaid, county or local government funds, state education funds, as well as others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How to help someone that is detoxing from opioids?

      Helping someone detoxing from opioids is a delicate process that requires careful attention, support, and understanding. Here are some ways you can assist:

      Encourage Professional Help: Detoxing from opioids should ideally be done under the supervision of healthcare professionals. Encourage them to seek professional help, as this ensures their safety throughout the process and provides them with the best chance for successful recovery.

      Learn About Opioid Withdrawal: Understanding the process of opioid withdrawal can help you be more empathetic and supportive. Symptoms can include anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, and flu-like symptoms such as sweating and diarrhea. Also, be aware of Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS), which can present psychological symptoms like mood swings and depression for weeks or months after the initial detox period.

      Provide Emotional Support: Be patient, understanding, and supportive. Listen to them, be there for them, and reassure them that they're not alone in this process. Avoid shaming or blaming, which can increase feelings of guilt and discourage recovery efforts.

      Support Their Treatment Plan: Help them stick to their treatment plan. This could involve driving them to appointments, ensuring they take prescribed medications, or helping them manage their schedule to accommodate therapy or support group meetings.

      Promote Healthy Habits: Encourage them to eat healthily, exercise, and get enough sleep. These habits can help strengthen their physical health and resilience during detox and recovery.

      Limit Triggers: Help create an environment that minimizes triggers for drug use. This might involve clearing out substances and paraphernalia, or avoiding places or people associated with drug use.

      Join a Support Group: Consider attending a support group for friends and family members of people with substance use disorders, such as Nar-Anon. These groups can offer valuable advice, resources, and support for you as you help your loved one.

      Take Care of Yourself: Supporting someone through detox can be emotionally demanding. Make sure to take care of your own mental and physical health, too. Self-care isn't selfish�''it's crucial for you to be able to provide sustained support to your loved one.


      What is smart recovery?

      SMART Recovery (Self-Management and Recovery Training) is a global community of mutual-support groups that provide a structured, scientifically grounded program to help people manage their recovery from any type of addictive behavior, including substance abuse and behavioral addictions.

      SMART Recovery's approach is different from other recovery programs like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous, which are based on the 12-step model. Instead of focusing on the concept of "powerlessness" over addiction, SMART Recovery emphasizes self-empowerment and self-reliance. It promotes the ability of individuals to change their own thoughts and behaviors to overcome addiction.

      The SMART Recovery program is based on principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing. It is designed around a 4-point program:

      1. Building and maintaining motivation: This helps individuals to build their motivation to change and avoid relapsing.
      2. Coping with urges: This gives individuals the skills to deal with urges or cravings as they arise.
      3. Managing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors: This is about developing healthy thoughts, emotions, and actions in place of the destructive ones that can lead to addictive behaviors.
      4. Living a balanced life: This involves individuals identifying what they truly value in life and building their lives around those values, leading to satisfaction and fulfillment beyond their addiction.

      SMART Recovery meetings, both in-person and online, are facilitated by trained volunteers and are free to attend, though donations are appreciated. The program also offers a variety of tools and techniques for self-empowerment and self-directed change, available in various formats such as handbooks, worksheets, and online resources.


      What are relationship risk factors for drug and alcohol abuse?

      Several relationship factors can increase the risk of developing a drug or alcohol abuse problem. These include:

      • Peer Pressure: One of the most significant relationship risk factors, particularly among young people, is pressure from friends or peers to use substances. This can lead to experimental use, which can progress to misuse or addiction.
      • Family History of Substance Abuse: Growing up in a family where substance misuse or addiction is present can increase the risk of developing similar problems. This can be due to both genetic factors and the modeling of substance use behaviors.
      • Abusive or Dysfunctional Relationships: People who are in abusive or highly stressful relationships may turn to drugs or alcohol as a form of self-medication or escape.
      • Enabling Behaviors: If a person's substance use is consistently enabled or excused by their partner, family, or friends, it can perpetuate a pattern of misuse and make it harder for them to recognize or address their problem.
      • Isolation or Lack of Social Support: People who feel socially isolated or lack supportive relationships may be more prone to substance abuse. Drugs or alcohol can sometimes be used as a way to cope with feelings of loneliness or disconnection.
      • Normalization of Substance Use: In some social or cultural contexts, frequent or heavy substance use may be considered normal or acceptable, which can increase the risk of abuse and addiction.
      • Co-dependency: In co-dependent relationships, one person may depend on the other's drug or alcohol problem just as the substance user depends on the substance, creating a cycle that can exacerbate the problem.

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