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Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs in Rehrersburg, PA

Rehrersburg, PA has nearby treatment options including: 2 low cost programs, 2 inpatient rehabs, 2 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Aetna, 2 drug and alcohol detox, 2 outpatient rehabs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers Serving the Rehrersburg, Pennsylvania Area:

    drug rehab facility - Teen Challenge Training Center Inc PA
    33 Teen Challenge Road
    Rehrersburg, PA. 19550
    (717) 933-4181


    At Teen Challenge Training Center Inc, one of the things we get asked most is why they should choose a religious addiction treatment program. There are several reasons we are different then traditional drug treatment centers, and we believe these differences are some of the biggest reasons our program works so well. We find ways to heal through Christ that other addiction treatment programs cannot offer.

    drug rehab facility - Teen Challenge Training Center Inc PA
    33 Teen Challenge Road
    Rehrersburg, PA. 19550
    717-933-4181


    Teen Challenge Training Center Inc is an addiction treatment program for people living in the local community and struggling with a substance use issue . As such, it offers services like activity therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, 12-step facilitation approach, substance abuse counseling approach, dialectical behavior therapy, brief intervention approach and more, that are in line with its philosophy of evidence based treatments that are proven effective.

    In the same way, Teen Challenge Training Center Inc believes in individual treatment to make sure that their patients achieve the best possible results. The drug and alcohol rehabilitation program has also specialized in other types of care like persons with eating disorders, seniors or older adults, clients referred from the court/judicial system, clients with HIV/AIDS, transgender or (LGBT) clients, self-help groups - among many others. Many of these services are also offered by Teen Challenge Training Center Inc in various settings like inpatient treatment facilities, short term drug addiction treatment, outpatient detox centers, long term drug and alcohol rehabs, outpatient individual counseling, as well as others.

    Further, it has aftercare plans and other treatment methods designed to help you find lasting sobriety. These programs have ensured that Teen Challenge Training Center Inc has a special place within Rehrersburg, Pennsylvania and its surrounding area, especially because they promote positive long term outcomes for the people who enroll into this drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. Last but not least, Teen Challenge Training Center Inc accepts private pay, private insurance, payment assistance, military insurance, other state funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

    Another Chance CounselingSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Another Chance Counseling PA
    756 Cumberland Street
    Lebanon, PA. 17042
    717-507-1386

    Another Chance Counseling is 12.4 miles from Rehrersburg, Pennsylvania

    Contact us in Lebanon PA to schedule an appointment for outpatient addiction treatment with our counseling service.

    Caron Treatment Centers Teen Phase I ServicesCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Caron Treatment Centers PA
    243 North Galen Hall Road
    Wernersville, PA. 19565
    800-678-2332

    Caron Treatment Centers is 12.5 miles from Rehrersburg, PA

    Caron has been restoring lives through proven addiction rehab programs for 60 years. Let us help you pursue recovery today.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What drugs turn off emotions and make you feel numb?

      Several classes of drugs can have the effect of numbing emotions or creating a feeling of emotional detachment. It's important to note that these effects can vary widely between individuals and depend on many factors, including the dosage, the method of use, and the individual's personal physiology and psychology. Here are a few examples:

      Depressants: This category of drugs, which includes alcohol, benzodiazepines (like Xanax or Valium), and opioids (like heroin or prescription painkillers), can reduce brain activity and dull emotions. Users often report feeling numb or detached from their emotions.

      Dissociatives: Dissociative drugs like ketamine, PCP, and certain kinds of cough medicines containing dextromethorphan (DXM), can induce a state of detachment from reality and one's self, which can include a sense of emotional numbness.

      Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs): While primarily used as antidepressants, some individuals report feeling emotionally numb or detached when taking SSRIs. This is generally considered a side effect, and if experienced, should be discussed with a healthcare provider.

      Antipsychotics: These medications are primarily used to treat conditions like schizophrenia, but they can also induce a state of emotional numbness or flatness in some individuals.

      While these substances can make a person feel emotionally numb, it's important to note that this is often a temporary and potentially harmful solution. Long-term use can lead to a range of negative health effects, including physical dependence, addiction, and a worsening of emotional or mental health symptoms. If you're feeling overwhelmed by your emotions, it's crucial to seek help from a mental health professional rather than turning to substances. They can provide support and discuss healthier ways to cope with these feelings.


      What are the effects of fentanyl?

      Pain relief: Fentanyl's primary medical use is for pain relief, as it binds to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord to reduce the perception of pain and increase pain tolerance.

      Euphoria: Like other opioids, fentanyl can produce feelings of euphoria by increasing the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine in the brain, which can contribute to its potential for abuse and addiction.

      Sedation: Fentanyl can cause drowsiness, sedation, and a general feeling of relaxation. In medical settings, this effect is often desirable, but it can be dangerous if the drug is taken recreationally or without proper supervision.

      Respiratory depression: One of the most severe side effects of fentanyl is respiratory depression, which is a slowing of the breathing rate. This can lead to a lack of oxygen, resulting in brain damage, coma, or death, especially if taken in high doses or combined with other substances that suppress breathing.

      Nausea and vomiting: Fentanyl can cause gastrointestinal side effects, such as nausea and vomiting, which are common among opioid users.

      Constipation: Opioids like fentanyl can slow down the movement of food through the digestive tract, resulting in constipation.

      Itching: Fentanyl and other opioids can cause histamine release, leading to itching or skin irritation in some users.

      Dependence and addiction: Due to its potency, fentanyl has a high potential for dependence and addiction. Prolonged use can lead to physical dependence, withdrawal symptoms, and psychological addiction, making it challenging to stop using the drug.

      Overdose: Fentanyl's potency increases the risk of overdose, which can be life-threatening. Symptoms of fentanyl overdose include extreme drowsiness, difficulty breathing, slow heart rate, low blood pressure, and unconsciousness. Naloxone, an opioid antagonist, can be administered to reverse the effects of a fentanyl overdose, but multiple doses may be required due to fentanyl's potency.


      Where can I get help for my addiction to drugs with very little money?

      If you're seeking help for your addiction to drugs and have limited financial resources, there are several options available to you. These organizations and services can provide support, counseling, and treatment at little to no cost:

      • National Helplines: Our own helpline (1-877-882-9275) or the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) provides free, confidential, 24/7 assistance in English and Spanish.
      • Local Support Groups: Many communities have support groups, such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or SMART Recovery, that offer peer-to-peer support and resources for individuals struggling with addiction. These meetings are typically free and can be found in various locations.
      • Non-profit and Faith-based Organizations: Some non-profit and faith-based organizations offer free or low-cost addiction treatment services, such as counseling, group therapy, and recovery programs. Contact local community centers, churches, mosques, or synagogues to inquire about available resources.
      • Sliding Scale Treatment Centers: Some addiction treatment centers offer services on a sliding scale, meaning they adjust fees based on your income level. Contact local treatment centers and inquire about their financial assistance options.
      • State-Funded Treatment Programs: Many states provide funding for addiction treatment programs that offer free or low-cost services to eligible residents. Contact your state's health department or substance abuse agency to learn more about available programs.
      • Medicaid: If you are eligible for Medicaid, it may cover substance abuse treatment services, including detoxification, counseling, and medication-assisted therapy. Check with your state's Medicaid office for more information on covered services and eligibility requirements.

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      Our service provides referrals to licensed treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. You don't have to struggle alone with addiction. Help is just a phone call away. Call 1-877-882-9275 now to get the help you need and deserve.

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