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Killeen, TX Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers

Killeen, TX has nearby treatment options including: 5 low cost treatment centers, 1 inpatient drug rehab, 2 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 1 drug and alcohol detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities Serving the Killeen, Texas Area:

    drug treatment program - Care Counseling Services TX
    4520 East Central Texas Expressway
    Killeen, TX. 76542
    254-299-2797 x2800


    Care Counseling Services is dedicated to assisting any person with a drug or alcohol abuse issue in Killeen, TX. and its surrounding areas find complete recovery. It offers several programs - such as outpatient substance abuse treatment services, outpatient detox facilities, short term addiction treatment centers, long term drug abuse treatment, inpatient rehab centers and others - in keeping with its belief of the recovery treatment and rehab methods that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug treatment facility also believes that clients need individual care and treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Care Counseling Services has specialized in matrix model, 12-step facilitation approach, rational emotive behavioral therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, couple/family therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, active duty military, persons with serious mental illness, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, substance abuse education, social skills development, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab center uses care methods that can help clients to achieve lasting and permanent abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Care Counseling Services can pay for services using private insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds and others.

    Christian Farms Treehouse IncSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Christian Farms Treehouse Inc TX
    3804 Riverside Trail
    Temple, TX. 76502
    254-933-9400

    Christian Farms Treehouse Inc is 19.8 miles from Killeen, TX

    Christian Farms-Treehouse, Inc. (CFTH) began in 1970 as a Bible based work-study program for men. In 1978, we expanded to include a separate location for women. In 2008, CFTH consolidated to one campus. Our residential based treatment center provides a therapeutic program using a standard 12-step program and Christian principles. Our one year success rate continues to be over 72%. CFTH is licensed with the Texas Department of State Health Services. We are a non-profit corporation governed by a volunteer board of directors.

    WTCR TempleJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - WTCR Temple TX
    2610 Exchange Place
    Temple, TX. 76504
    254-742-0490

    WTCR Temple is 22.8 miles from Killeen, Texas

    WTCR Temple is dedicated to helping any person with a drug or alcohol use issue in the local community find complete recovery. It offers several programs - such as outpatient counseling, outpatient detoxification centers, short term rehabs, long term addiction treatment programs, inpatient drug treatment and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction care and rehabilitation methods that work in recovery. This drug and alcohol rehab facility also believes that people need individual care and treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, WTCR Temple specializes in matrix model, 12-step facilitation approach, rational emotive behavioral therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, couple/family therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, active duty military, persons with serious mental illness, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, substance abuse education, social skills development, and others. This drug and alcohol rehabilitation program uses care methods that can help clients to maintain sobriety from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in WTCR Temple can pay for services using private medical insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds and others.

    Baylor Scott and White Alcohol and Drug Dependence Treatment ProgramJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Baylor Scott and White Alcohol and TX
    2401 South 31st Street
    Temple, TX. 76508
    254-724-2585

    Baylor Scott and White Alcohol and is 23.5 miles from Killeen, TX

    Baylor Scott and White Alcohol and is dedicated to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol use disorder in Killeen, Texas and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It provides several services - such as outpatient counseling, detoxification centers, short term drug rehab centers, long term drug rehab facilities, inpatient rehabs and others - in line with its belief of the addiction treatment and rehab methods that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug rehabilitation program also believes that people need individual treatment and care to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Baylor Scott and White Alcohol and has specialized in matrix model, 12-step facilitation approach, rational emotive behavioral therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, couple/family therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, active duty military, persons with serious mental illness, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, substance abuse education, social skills development, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab program uses treatment modalities that can help clients to achieve sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Baylor Scott and White Alcohol and can pay for services using private insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      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.


      How do I know if I have an addiction problem?

      Recognizing whether you have an addiction problem involves self-reflection and a honest assessment of your behaviors, thoughts, and emotions related to substance use or compulsive behaviors. Addiction is characterized by an inability to control or abstain from a substance or behavior despite negative consequences and a preoccupation with the addictive substance or behavior. Here are some signs and symptoms that may indicate an addiction problem:

      • Loss of control: You may find it difficult to stop or moderate your substance use or behavior, even when you want to or have tried multiple times.
      • Continued use despite negative consequences: You continue to engage in the addictive behavior despite experiencing negative effects on your health, relationships, work, or other aspects of your life.
      • Preoccupation: You spend a significant amount of time thinking about, obtaining, using, or recovering from the substance or behavior.
      • Tolerance: You may need increasing amounts of the substance or more frequent engagement in the behavior to achieve the same desired effect, indicating that your body has become accustomed to it.
      • Withdrawal: When you stop using the substance or engaging in the behavior, you experience physical or psychological symptoms, such as anxiety, irritability, nausea, or insomnia.
      • Neglecting responsibilities: You may find yourself neglecting personal, work, or family obligations due to your preoccupation with the substance or behavior.
      • Social isolation: You may withdraw from social activities or relationships that were once important to you, often to hide your addiction or because the addiction has taken priority.
      • Risk-taking behavior: You may engage in risky activities, such as driving under the influence, sharing needles, or engaging in unprotected sex, while using the substance or engaging in the addictive behavior.
      • Denial or minimization: You may downplay the severity of your addiction or refuse to acknowledge that there is a problem, despite concerns expressed by friends, family, or professionals.

      If you recognize any of these signs and symptoms in your own life, it may be an indication that you have an addiction problem. It is important to seek help from a healthcare professional, addiction counselor, or support group to discuss your concerns and explore available treatment options. Remember, addiction is a complex and chronic condition, but recovery is possible with the appropriate support and intervention.


      Is there free help for drug and alcohol addiction?

      Yes, there is free help available for individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Numerous resources and support systems exist to provide assistance at no cost. Some of these options include:

      National Helplines: Many countries have dedicated helplines for substance abuse and mental health issues. In the United States, the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) offers free, confidential, 24/7 assistance in English and Spanish.

      Peer Support Groups: Local support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA), provide free peer-to-peer support, guidance, and resources for individuals facing addiction. Meetings can be found in various locations and are open to all.

      Non-profit and Faith-based Organizations: Some non-profit and faith-based organizations offer free addiction support services, including counseling, group therapy, and recovery programs. Local community centers, churches, mosques, and synagogues may have information about available resources in your area.

      Online Support Communities: Several websites and online forums offer free support and resources for individuals in recovery from addiction. These virtual communities can provide valuable information, advice, and encouragement from peers facing similar challenges.

      State-Funded Treatment Programs: In many regions, state-funded addiction treatment programs provide free or low-cost services to eligible residents. Contact your local health department or substance abuse agency for information on available programs in your area.

      Public Libraries: Local libraries often have free resources related to addiction, recovery, and mental health, including books, DVDs, and pamphlets. Librarians can also help you locate additional resources and services within your community.

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