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Lehighton, PA Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs

Lehighton, PA has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 3 medicaid programs, 0 inpatient treatment center, 1 drug rehab that takes PPO insurance like BCBS, 0 detox center, 4 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities Serving the Lehighton, Pennsylvania Area:

    drug rehab program - Carbon/Monroe/Pike Drug and Alcohol PA
    430 South 7th Street
    Lehighton, PA. 18235
    610-377-5177


    Carbon/Monroe/Pike Drug and Alcohol is dedicated to helping any person with a drug or alcohol use disorder in Lehighton, Pennsylvania and its surrounding areas find complete recovery. It offers several programs - such as short term addiction treatment centers, inpatient drug treatment, long term rehab centers, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, outpatient detox facilities and others - in keeping with its belief of the recovery treatment and rehab modalities that are effective in recovery. This addiction treatment center also believes that people need individual treatment and care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Carbon/Monroe/Pike Drug and Alcohol has specialized in substance abuse counseling approach, dialectical behavior therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, matrix model, cognitive/behavior therapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy and more. At the same time, it accepts patients who are persons with eating disorders, legal advocacy, seniors or older adults, domestic violence, suicide prevention services, residential beds for client's children, and others. This alcohol and drug rehabilitation program uses care methods that can assist clients to achieve sobriety and abstinence from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Carbon/Monroe/Pike Drug and Alcohol can pay for services using private medical insurance, private pay, medicaid, medicare, sliding fee scale, state education funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    Allentown Comprehensive Treatment CtrCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Allentown Comprehensive Treatment Ctr PA
    2970 Corporate Court
    Orefield, PA. 18069
    610-481-0444

    Allentown Comprehensive Treatment Ctr is 15.3 miles from Lehighton, Pennsylvania

    Allentown Comprehensive Treatment Ctr is dedicated to helping any person with an alcohol or drug use issue in Lehighton, PA. and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It provides several programs - such as short term addiction treatment facilities, inpatient drug treatment, long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, inpatient detox facilities and others - in line with its philosophy of the recovery treatment and rehab modalities that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug rehab center also believes that clients require individual treatment to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Allentown Comprehensive Treatment Ctr specializes in substance abuse counseling approach, dialectical behavior therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, matrix model, cognitive/behavior therapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are persons with eating disorders, legal advocacy, seniors or older adults, domestic violence, suicide prevention services, residential beds for client's children, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab facility uses treatment methods that can help clients to maintain lasting and permanent sobriety from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Allentown Comprehensive Treatment Ctr can pay for services using private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state education funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    Phoenix Training InstituteSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Phoenix Training Institute PA
    1147 West Liberty Street
    Allentown, PA. 18102
    610-737-0499

    Phoenix Training Institute is 19.3 miles from Lehighton, Pennsylvania

    Phoenix Training Institute is dedicated to assisting any person with an alcohol or drug abuse problem in Lehighton, PA. and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It offers several services - such as short term drug rehab centers, inpatient drug abuse treatment, long term rehabs, intensive outpatient treatment, detoxification facilities and others - in line with its philosophy of the recovery care and rehab modalities that work in recovery. This addiction treatment center also believes that clients require individual treatment and care to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Phoenix Training Institute specializes in substance abuse counseling approach, dialectical behavior therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, matrix model, cognitive/behavior therapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy and more. At the same time, it accepts patients who are persons with eating disorders, legal advocacy, seniors or older adults, domestic violence, suicide prevention services, residential beds for client's children, and others. This addiction treatment center uses treatment modalities that can help patients to maintain lasting and permanent abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Phoenix Training Institute can pay for services using private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state education funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    Step By Step Inc Outpatient ProgramCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Step By Step Inc PA
    2015 Hamilton Street
    Allentown, PA. 18104
    610-776-1224

    Step By Step Inc is 19.5 miles from Lehighton, Pennsylvania

    Step By Step Inc is committed to assisting anyone with an alcohol or drug use issue in Lehighton, PA. and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It offers several services - such as short term addiction treatment centers, inpatient drug rehab programs, long term rehabs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, detoxification centers and others - in line with its belief of the recovery treatment and rehabilitation modalities that are effective in recovery. This addiction treatment program also believes that clients need individual treatment and care to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Step By Step Inc has specialized in substance abuse counseling approach, dialectical behavior therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, matrix model, cognitive/behavior therapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts patients who are persons with eating disorders, legal advocacy, seniors or older adults, domestic violence, suicide prevention services, residential beds for client's children, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab center uses care modalities that can help clients to achieve sobriety from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Step By Step Inc can pay for services using private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state education funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What are the symptoms of opioid withdrawal?

      Opioid withdrawal can be a challenging process that presents both physical and psychological symptoms. These symptoms can range from mild to severe, depending on factors like the type of opioid used, the duration and intensity of use, individual health status, and genetic factors. Here are common symptoms that might be experienced during opioid withdrawal:

      Physical Symptoms:

      • Muscle aches and pains
      • Restlessness and agitation
      • Sweating
      • Runny nose and teary eyes
      • Excessive yawning
      • Insomnia
      • Goosebumps (hence the term "cold turkey")
      • Abdominal cramping, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting
      • Rapid heartbeat
      • High blood pressure

      Psychological Symptoms:

      • Anxiety
      • Depression
      • Irritability
      • Intense cravings for opioids

      These symptoms can begin as early as a few hours after the last dose of the opioid and typically peak within 72 hours, though they may persist for a week or more. Post-acute withdrawal symptoms, which are primarily psychological, can continue for weeks or even months.

      It's important to note that while opioid withdrawal can be extremely uncomfortable, it is generally not life-threatening. However, complications like severe dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhea can occur, which is why medical supervision is recommended during the withdrawal process. Furthermore, the risk of relapse is high during withdrawal, and using opioids again after a period of abstinence can lead to a potentially fatal overdose, as tolerance may have decreased.


      How can I get help for opioid addiction?

      If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid addiction, seeking help is a crucial first step towards recovery. There are several resources and options available to assist you in overcoming opioid addiction:

      • Consult a healthcare professional: Speak with a doctor, therapist, or counselor who is experienced in addiction treatment. They can assess your situation, provide guidance, and recommend appropriate treatment options based on your individual needs.
      • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): MAT combines medications like methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat opioid addiction. These medications can help manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and decrease the likelihood of relapse.
      • Inpatient treatment programs: Inpatient or residential treatment programs provide intensive, structured care in a controlled environment. These programs typically offer medical detoxification, therapy, counseling, and support group meetings to address the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.
      • Outpatient treatment programs: Outpatient programs provide therapy, counseling, and support while allowing individuals to continue living at home and attending work or school. These programs vary in intensity and duration, offering a flexible option for those who cannot commit to inpatient treatment.
      • Support groups: Attending support group meetings, such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or SMART Recovery, can provide valuable peer support and a sense of community during the recovery process. These meetings allow individuals to share experiences, learn coping strategies, and receive encouragement from others who have faced similar challenges.
      • Therapy and counseling: Individual, group, or family therapy can help address the underlying psychological and emotional issues contributing to opioid addiction. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI) are among the evidence-based therapies that can be beneficial in the recovery process.
      • Helplines and crisis lines: If you need immediate assistance or information about opioid addiction and treatment resources, consider calling a helpline, such as our own (877-882-9275), or the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or your local crisis hotline.
      • Online resources: Websites like the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provide a wealth of information about opioid addiction and treatment options. Online forums and communities can also provide peer support and shared experiences.

      What are the signs of liver damage from alcoholism?

      Alcoholism, or Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), can lead to liver damage over time as the liver struggles to process excessive amounts of alcohol. Liver damage due to alcoholism can manifest in various ways, with signs ranging from mild to severe. Some common signs of liver damage from alcoholism include:

      • Jaundice: One of the most recognizable signs of liver damage is the yellowing of the skin and eyes, known as jaundice. This occurs when the liver is unable to properly process bilirubin, a waste product that accumulates in the body.
      • Abdominal pain: Individuals with liver damage may experience pain or discomfort in the upper right abdomen, where the liver is located.
      • Swelling in the abdomen: Liver damage can lead to the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity, a condition known as ascites. This can cause swelling and discomfort in the abdomen.
      • Fatigue: Impaired liver function can result in persistent fatigue, weakness, and a general lack of energy.
      • Dark urine: Liver damage can cause the urine to become darker in color, often appearing brown or tea-colored.
      • Pale or bloody stools: Individuals with liver damage may notice pale, clay-colored, or bloody stools, indicating that the liver is struggling to process waste products.
      • Bruising or bleeding easily: The liver plays a crucial role in blood clotting. When the liver is damaged, it may struggle to produce adequate clotting factors, resulting in easy bruising or prolonged bleeding from minor cuts or injuries.
      • Loss of appetite: Liver damage can lead to a decreased appetite or unexplained weight loss.
      • Nausea and vomiting: Impaired liver function can cause feelings of nausea or even vomiting.
      • Itchy skin: Liver damage can result in the buildup of bile salts in the skin, leading to itchiness and irritation.
      • Spider angiomas: Some individuals with liver damage may develop small, spider-like blood vessels visible beneath the skin, known as spider angiomas.
      • Confusion or disorientation: In advanced cases of liver damage, toxins that would normally be filtered by the liver can build up in the bloodstream and affect brain function, leading to confusion, disorientation, or even coma.

      It is important to seek medical attention if you or someone you know is experiencing signs of liver damage from alcoholism. Early diagnosis and intervention can help prevent further damage and improve the chances of recovery. Treatment may include abstaining from alcohol, making lifestyle changes, and addressing any underlying health conditions contributing to liver damage.

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