
411 West Randolph Road
Hopewell, VA. 23860
804-541-1600
Hopewell, VA has several nearby treatment choices including: 3 medicare treatment centers, 0 inpatient treatment center, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Cigna, 0 drug detox, 4 outpatient treatment programs.
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District 19 Substance Abuse Services is 10.2 miles from Hopewell, VA
District 19 Community Services Board is 10.3 miles from Hopewell, Virginia
District 19 Community Services Board has been offering ongoing recovery treatment and rehab services to people who live in the Hopewell area. Today, District 19 Community Services Board offers services like cognitive/behavior therapy, individual psychotherapy, vocational rehabilitation services, contingency management/motivational incentive, matrix model, group therapy and others in keeping with its belief of following rehab treatments that work best to help addicts achieve sobriety.
This drug and alcohol rehab also believes the best form of treatment to ensure success is to offer individualized care. Services are available in the following settings - inpatient drug and alcohol rehabs, short term drug abuse treatment, long term drug abuse treatment, outpatient detoxification programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services and others.
For long term abstinence, sobriety and full recovery District 19 Community Services Board offers an aftercare program. Lastly, District 19 Community Services Board accepts private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, military insurance, state education funds, other state funds and others as payment forms.
Richmond Southside Treatment Center is 14 miles from Hopewell, VA
Richmond Southside Treatment Center has been providing recovery care and rehabilitation services to people who live in the Hopewell area. Today, Richmond Southside Treatment Center offers services like cognitive/behavior therapy, individual psychotherapy, vocational rehabilitation services, contingency management/motivational incentive, matrix model, group therapy and others in line with its philosophy of following rehab treatments that work best to help people achieve recovery.
This drug and alcohol rehabilitation program also believes the best form of treatment to ensure success is to offer individualized care. Services are available in the following settings - inpatient treatment centers, short term drug addiction treatment, long term drug abuse treatment, detox programs, outpatient individual counseling and others.
Richmond Southside Treatment Center also offers aftercare programs to ensure that its clients achieve positive outcomes both in the short and in the long term. Lastly, Richmond Southside Treatment Center accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, military insurance, state education funds, other state funds and others as forms of payment.
Helping an individual struggling with addiction without enabling them requires a fine balance. Here are some strategies that might be helpful:
"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.
Educate yourself: Learn about drug addiction, its causes, symptoms, and treatment options. Understanding the complexities of addiction will help you better empathize with the person and offer informed support.
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