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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Euless, TX

Euless, TX has several nearby treatment choices including: 0 medicare program, 2 inpatient rehab centers, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Cigna, 2 drug detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Addiction Treatment Facilities Serving the Euless, Texas Area:

    drug rehab program - TRS Behavioral Care Inc TX
    2219 West Euless Boulevard
    Euless, TX. 76040
    214-283-1571


    The Right Step family of addiction treatment centers in Texas offers a full range of residential and outpatient alcohol and drug rehab programs. Learn more.

    Greenhouse Outpatient CenterCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Greenhouse Outpatient Center TX
    2301 Avenue J
    Arlington, TX. 76006
    817-649-3850

    Greenhouse Outpatient Center is 4.7 miles from Euless, TX

    Greenhouse Outpatient Center is dedicated to helping the people of Euless, Texas and the surrounding areas to getting their sobriety back after battling with alcohol and drug addiction. Because of this, Greenhouse Outpatient Center provides a wide variety of services in line with their philosophy of treatments that work - including long term treatment centers, short term rehab programs, outpatient substance abuse counseling, inpatient addiction treatment centers, outpatient detoxification centers and others.

    Greenhouse Outpatient Center also believes that it is of the upmost importance that every person gets specific treatments that are tailored to their needs to help ensure treatment is a success. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including rational emotive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, group therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, cognitive/behavior therapy, couple/family therapy and others. Additionally, Greenhouse Outpatient Center is specialized in self-help groups, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse education, clients with HIV/AIDS, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, veterans, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment methods that this addiction treatment center uses can provide the level of stability that is as permanent as it is lasting.

    Lastly, Greenhouse Outpatient Center accepts cash or self-payment, private insurance, payment assistance, military insurance, county or local government funds, state education funds and more.

    Greenhouse Treatment CenterCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Greenhouse Treatment Center TX
    1171 107th Street
    Grand Prairie, TX. 75050
    972-848-0221

    Greenhouse Treatment Center is 5.1 miles from Euless, TX

    Greenhouse Treatment Center is dedicated to assisting the people of Euless, TX. and the surrounding areas to getting their life back after struggling with substance abuse. Greenhouse Treatment Center provides a wide range of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including long term treatment programs, short term drug treatment, outpatient hospital programs, inpatient rehabs, detoxification facilities and others.

    Greenhouse Treatment Center also believes that it is vital that every individual gets highly personalized services to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment methods, including rational emotive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, group therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, cognitive/behavior therapy, couple/family therapy and others. Additionally, Greenhouse Treatment Center is specialized in self-help groups, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse education, clients with HIV/AIDS, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, veterans, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment methods that this alcohol and drug rehab program uses aims to provide positive and lasting change for each individual.

    Lastly, Greenhouse Treatment Center accepts cash or self-payment, private insurance, payment assistance, military insurance, county or local government funds, state education funds and more.

    Recovery CommunitiesSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Recovery Communities TX
    1236 Southridge Court
    Hurst, TX. 76053
    877-257-2282

    Recovery Communities is 5.4 miles from Euless, Texas

    Recovery Communities is dedicated to helping the residents of Euless and the surrounding areas to getting their sobriety back after battling with alcohol and drug addiction. Because of this, Recovery Communities offers a wide range of services in line with their philosophy of treatments that work - including long term drug rehab facilities, short term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, inpatient rehab facilities, outpatient detox programs and others.

    Recovery Communities also believes that it is necessary that every individual gets specific treatments that are tailored to their needs to help ensure treatment is a success. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including rational emotive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, group therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, cognitive/behavior therapy, couple/family therapy and others. In addition, Recovery Communities is specialized in self-help groups, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse education, clients with HIV/AIDS, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, veterans, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this substance abuse treatment center uses aims to provide positive and lasting change for each individual.

    Lastly, Recovery Communities accepts private pay, private medical insurance, payment assistance, military insurance, county or local government funds, state education funds and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      When a person is a substance abuser, don't they realize their life is being destroyed?

      Substance Use Disorder, commonly known as addiction, is a complex condition that can significantly impact a person's judgment, perceptions, and decision-making abilities. Here are a few reasons why someone struggling with substance abuse might not fully realize the extent of the damage it's causing to their life:

      Denial: It's common for individuals suffering from addiction to be in denial about the extent of their problem. They might underestimate how much or how often they use, or they may not acknowledge the negative consequences that their substance use is causing.

      Altered Brain Function: Addiction affects the brain's reward system and impairs cognitive function. This can distort a person's ability to clearly see the harm that their substance use is causing. They may focus intensely on the immediate rewards of drug use while minimizing or ignoring the long-term negative consequences.

      Co-occurring Disorders: Many people with Substance Use Disorder also have other mental health disorders, such as depression or anxiety. These conditions can exacerbate feelings of denial or self-deception about the extent of the substance abuse problem.

      Fear and Shame: Fear of withdrawal, fear of change, and shame about their substance use can also prevent individuals from admitting to themselves or others the full extent of their problem.

      Lack of Awareness: Some individuals may not understand the signs and symptoms of addiction, or they may not recognize that they can seek help and that recovery is possible.


      What are triggers for a drug abuser?

      "Triggers are specific events, emotions, situations, or people that can prompt someone with a history of substance abuse to feel a strong urge or craving to use drugs or alcohol again. These triggers can be external or internal, and they can vary greatly between individuals based on their unique experiences, environment, and psychological makeup. Recognizing and managing triggers is a critical part of the recovery process. Here are some common types of triggers:

      Emotional Triggers: Strong emotions, both positive and negative, can act as triggers. Stress, anger, sadness, loneliness, anxiety, and even joy or excitement can prompt a desire to use substances as a way to cope or to enhance the emotional state.

      Environmental Triggers: Certain locations, sounds, smells, or time of day associated with past substance use can elicit cravings. This could be places where the person used to use or buy drugs, people they used with, or even certain songs or smells linked to their past use.

      Social Triggers: Social situations or specific individuals can serve as triggers, especially if they involve substance use or if the people involved were part of the person's drug-using past.

      Physical Triggers: Physical discomfort, illness, or fatigue can potentially lead to cravings, as can the sight of drug paraphernalia or substances themselves.

      Psychological Triggers: Thoughts or memories associated with drug use, low self-esteem, boredom, or mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety can also act as triggers.

      Celebrations or Special Occasions: Birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, or other celebrations can be triggers, particularly if substance use was a past part of those events.


      Why do drug addicts do what they do?

      "People with substance use disorders engage in their behavior for various reasons, often complex and interconnected. Understanding these reasons is crucial to treating addiction. Here are some common factors:

      Pleasure Seeking: Drugs often produce intense feelings of pleasure, euphoria, or relief from pain. The initial high can be so powerful that individuals continue using the substance to experience that feeling again.

      Escape or Self-Medication: Many people use drugs as a way to escape from reality or cope with difficult feelings, trauma, stress, or mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD. Drugs can temporarily dull these feelings, but they do not address the root cause of the distress.

      Physical Dependence: Over time, the body can develop a physical dependence on the substance, requiring it to function normally. Without the substance, the individual may experience unpleasant or even life-threatening withdrawal symptoms.

      Psychological Dependence: Even after physical dependence is managed, psychological cravings can persist. The desire to use drugs can become a powerful mental urge that dominates a person's thoughts and behaviors.

      Peer Pressure or Social Influence: The influence of friends or social circles where drug use is common can encourage initial use or ongoing abuse of drugs.

      Genetic Factors and Early Exposure: Genetics can play a role in vulnerability to addiction, as can exposure to drugs at a young age or in the prenatal period.

      Lack of Coping Mechanisms: Without healthy coping strategies for life's stresses and challenges, some people turn to drugs as a way of dealing with these issues.

      Changes in Brain Function: Long-term substance use can lead to changes in the brain that result in increased cravings and decreased ability to resist drug use, despite harmful consequences.

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