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Clute, TX Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs

Clute, TX has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 2 low cost programs, 2 inpatient treatment centers, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Cigna, 2 drug detox, 4 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers Serving the Clute, Texas Area:

    drug treatment program - Saint Genevieve TX
    141 North Brazosport Boulevard
    Clute, TX. 77531
    979-265-0705


    Saint Genevieve is known for dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with drug and alcohol use disorders in the local community.

    Services are provided on an individualized basis to ensure people achieve full recovery in the long term. Saint Genevieve has also specialized in substance abuse counseling approach, trauma therapy, matrix model, group therapy, group therapy, motivational interviewing, and others - as well as other treatment modalities such as active duty military, self-help groups, child care for clients children, transgender or (LGBT) clients, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, substance abuse education, and more.

    Additionally, Saint Genevieve has programs such as intensive outpatient treatment, short term rehab facilities, long term rehab centers, inpatient drug rehab centers, detox programs for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The alcohol and drug rehab facility uses treatment modalities that can provide lasting stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug abuse disorder. Finally, Saint Genevieve accepts clients with different kinds of payment methods - including private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    ADAPT Foundation Brazos PlaceCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - ADAPT Foundation TX
    1103 North Avenue H
    Freeport, TX. 77541
    979-233-3826

    ADAPT Foundation is 5.8 miles from Clute, Texas

    ADAPT Foundation has made a name for itself by dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with drug and alcohol use disorders in Clute and its surrounding areas.

    Services are offered on an individualized basis to ensure people achieve full recovery in the long term. ADAPT Foundation also specializes in substance abuse counseling approach, trauma therapy, matrix model, group therapy, group therapy, motivational interviewing, and others - as well as other treatment methods such as active duty military, self-help groups, child care for clients children, transgender or (LGBT) clients, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, substance abuse education, and more.

    Additionally, ADAPT Foundation has programs such as outpatient substance abuse counseling, short term rehab centers, long term drug and alcohol rehab centers, inpatient treatment centers, outpatient detoxification programs for clients with addictions to drugs and alcohol. The alcohol and drug treatment facility uses treatment methods that can provide permanent stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug abuse issue. Finally, ADAPT Foundation accepts clients with different types of payment methods - including private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    Gulf Coast Center Angleton Recovery ProgramSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Gulf Coast Center TX
    101 Tigner Street
    Angleton, TX. 77515
    800-710-4322

    Gulf Coast Center is 9.4 miles from Clute, TX

    Located in Angleton, TX, the Gulf Coast Center offers employment assistance and many other programs and services to people with mental illness, intellectual and developmental disabilities, HIV, and substance use disorders. It helps these clients so that they can achieve a lifestyle of meaningful productivity while also ensuring that they overcome the disorders that they have been struggling with.

    Serenity Light RecoveryJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Serenity Light Recovery TX
    1820 County Road 36
    Angleton, TX. 77515
    281-431-6700

    Serenity Light Recovery is 16.6 miles from Clute, TX

    Serenity Light Recovery has made a name for itself by dedicating its addiction services to the people who struggle with alcohol and drug use disorders in the Clute, TX. area.

    Services are provided on an individual basis to ensure people achieve full recovery in the long term. Serenity Light Recovery has also specialized in substance abuse counseling approach, trauma therapy, matrix model, group therapy, group therapy, motivational interviewing, and others - as well as other treatment modalities such as active duty military, self-help groups, child care for clients children, transgender or (LGBT) clients, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, substance abuse education, and more.

    Additionally, Serenity Light Recovery has programs such as intensive outpatient treatment, short term addiction treatment programs, long term treatment centers, inpatient drug rehab facilities, inpatient detoxification facilities for clients with addictions to drugs and alcohol. The alcohol and drug rehab center uses treatment modalities that can provide lasting and permanent stability to any person with a substance abuse issue. Finally, Serenity Light Recovery accepts clients with different types of payment methods - including private insurance, private pay, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Is there Government assistance to pay for rehab?

      Yes, in the United States, there are several forms of government assistance that can help pay for rehab.

      Medicaid: Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage for some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Many states' Medicaid programs provide coverage for a range of substance use disorder services, including detoxification, outpatient counseling, residential treatment, medication-assisted treatment, and more. The specific services covered and eligibility criteria can vary by state.

      Medicare: Medicare, a federal program primarily for people age 65 and older, also provides coverage for some substance use disorder treatment. This can include inpatient rehab, outpatient treatment services, and medication-assisted treatment.

      The Affordable Care Act (ACA): The ACA, also known as Obamacare, requires health insurance plans sold on the Health Insurance Marketplace to cover substance use disorder services. This means that individuals who purchase insurance through the Marketplace can access rehab services, often at a lower cost due to income-based subsidies.

      Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): SAMHSA offers grants to states and organizations to provide treatment and recovery services for individuals with substance use disorders. Individuals may be able to access services funded by these grants at little or no cost.

      State and Local Government Programs: Many states and localities have their own programs to help residents access substance use disorder treatment. These programs may offer direct funding for treatment, operate state-funded treatment facilities, or provide vouchers to pay for private treatment.

      Veterans Affairs (VA): The VA provides a range of substance use disorder treatment services to eligible veterans, including detoxification, rehab, outpatient counseling, and medication-assisted treatment.

      Indian Health Service (IHS): The IHS provides a comprehensive health service delivery system for approximately 2.6 million American Indians and Alaska Natives, including services for substance use disorders.


      Do addicts lie to themselves?

      Yes, it is quite common for individuals struggling with addiction to lie to themselves, a phenomenon often referred to as denial. Denial is a psychological defense mechanism that helps a person avoid confronting painful realities, emotions, or actions that they may not be prepared to handle.

      In the context of addiction, an individual might convince themselves that they have their drug or alcohol use under control, that they can stop anytime they want, or that their substance use is not impacting their life negatively. They may downplay the quantity of substance consumed, the frequency of their use, or the resulting consequences. This self-deception can serve to protect them from the guilt, shame, or fear that might arise from acknowledging the full extent of their addiction.

      Here are some common forms of self-deception seen in addiction:

      • Minimization: Downplaying the severity or consequences of their substance use.
      • Rationalization: Creating explanations or excuses to justify their drug or alcohol use.
      • Blaming: Attributing their substance use or related problems to external factors or other people.
      • Diversion: Changing the topic or focus to avoid discussing their substance use.

      Denial and self-deception can make it hard for people struggling with addiction to seek help or fully engage in treatment, as they may not fully acknowledge that they have a problem. This is why interventions, carried out with love, understanding, and professional guidance, can be essential in helping individuals recognize the reality of their addiction and take the necessary steps towards recovery.

      However, it's crucial to remember that lying and self-deception are not moral failings but symptoms of the disease of addiction. Professional help and compassionate support from loved ones can help individuals break through their denial and embark on the path to recovery.


      Does a drug abuser lose empathy for others?

      Chronic drug abuse can indeed affect an individual's ability to empathize with others, but it's important to note that this doesn't occur in every case and can depend on a variety of factors, including the specific substance used, the duration and severity of the abuse, and the individual's personal characteristics.

      Drugs alter the brain's structure and function, including areas associated with empathy and social cognition, such as the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala. Over time, these changes can lead to decreased empathy, making it harder for individuals to understand or share the feelings of others.

      Additionally, the lifestyle associated with chronic drug abuse can also contribute to a loss of empathy. As individuals become more focused on obtaining and using drugs, they may start to neglect their relationships and responsibilities, which can further erode their ability to connect with others on an emotional level.

      Furthermore, individuals with substance use disorders often experience a range of negative emotions, such as guilt, shame, anxiety, and depression, which can make it harder for them to empathize with others. They might also become defensive or dismissive of others' feelings as a way of protecting themselves from these negative emotions.

      However, it's important to note that these changes are not necessarily permanent. Many people who recover from substance use disorders are able to rebuild their capacity for empathy with time, treatment, and effort. Cognitive-behavioral therapies, mindfulness practices, and other therapeutic approaches can help individuals to improve their emotional understanding and empathy.

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