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Duvall, Washington Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs

Duvall, WA has nearby treatment options including: 4 low cost treatment centers, 1 inpatient drug rehab, 4 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 1 drug detox, 4 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities Serving the Duvall, Washington Area:

    drug treatment program - Friends of Youth WA
    26420 NE Virginia Street
    Duvall, WA. 98019
    425-392-6367


    Friends of Youth has long been dedicated to helping its clients recovery after a period of abusing drugs and alcohol. It has been doing this within Duvall, WA. and in the surrounding areas for quite some time. Friends of Youth offers services like activity therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma therapy, matrix model - which are all in line with their philosophy of the treatments and rehabilitation programs that work. Friends of Youth believes that clients need unique and individualized treatment approaches to achieve lasting recovery. This is why it offers various programs, like programs for the hearing impaired, clients with HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, housing services, transgender or (LGBT) clients - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, Friends of Youth offers outpatient individual counseling, long term rehab facilities, short term rehabs, inpatient treatment centers, detox centers and others. Further, Friends of Youth has relapse prevention programs that are designed to help clients maintain their sobriety. This drug and alcohol treatment program also uses treatment methods that can help you create both lasting and permanent stability.

    Finally, Friends of Youth accepts private medical insurance, private pay, payment assistance, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds, as well as others.

    Evergreen Health Recovery CenterSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Evergreen Health Recovery Center WA
    17880 147th Street SE
    Monroe, WA. 98272
    360-794-1405

    Evergreen Health Recovery Center is 8.8 miles from Duvall, WA

    Evergreen Health Recovery Center has long been dedicated to helping individuals recovery after a period of alcohol and drug addiction. It has been doing this within Duvall and in the surrounding areas for quite some time. Evergreen Health Recovery Center offers services like activity therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma therapy, matrix model - all of which represent their treatment philosophy. Evergreen Health Recovery Center believes that clients need specially tailored treatment programs to achieve recovery. This is why it offers several programs, like programs for the hearing impaired, clients with HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, housing services, transgender or (LGBT) clients - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, Evergreen Health Recovery Center offers outpatient substance abuse counseling, long term rehabs, short term drug rehab programs, inpatient rehab centers, detoxification programs and others. Evergreen Health Recovery Center has continued recovery programs that are useful in helping clients after they complete treatment. This alcohol and drug treatment program also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve lasting sobriety.

    Finally, Evergreen Health Recovery Center accepts private insurance, cash or self-payment, payment assistance, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds, as well as others.

    Sound Family Center LLCSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Sound Family Center LLC WA
    17924 140th Avenue NE
    Woodinville, WA. 98072
    425-419-4800

    Sound Family Center LLC is 10.3 miles from Duvall, Washington

    Sound Family Center LLC has long been dedicated to assisting individuals recovery after a period of alcohol and drug addiction. It has been doing this within Duvall, Washington and in the surrounding communities for quite some time. Sound Family Center LLC offers services like activity therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma therapy, matrix model - all of which represent their treatment philosophy. In addition to, Sound Family Center LLC believes that clients need unique and individualized treatment approaches to achieve lasting recovery. This is why it offers several programs, like programs for the hearing impaired, clients with HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, housing services, transgender or (LGBT) clients - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, Sound Family Center LLC offers intensive outpatient treatment, long term treatment centers, short term addiction treatment facilities, inpatient treatment facilities, outpatient detoxification centers and others. Further, Sound Family Center LLC has aftercare plans that are designed to help clients maintain their sobriety. This addiction treatment program also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve and maintain a full recovery.

    Finally, Sound Family Center LLC accepts private health insurance, private pay, payment assistance, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds, as well as others.

    Youth Eastside Services (YES) Redmond BranchSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Youth Eastside Services (YES) WA
    15600 Redmond Way
    Redmond, WA. 98052
    425-747-4937

    Youth Eastside Services (YES) is 10.4 miles from Duvall, WA

    Youth Eastside Services (YES) has long been dedicated to helping individuals recovery after a period of substance abuse. It has been doing this within Duvall, WA. and in the surrounding communities for many years now. Youth Eastside Services (YES) offers services like activity therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma therapy, matrix model - which are all in line with their philosophy of the treatments and rehabilitation programs that work. Youth Eastside Services (YES) believes that clients need individual focus and treatment for them to find full recovery treatment. This is why it provides various programs, like programs for the hearing impaired, clients with HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, housing services, transgender or (LGBT) clients - among other services listed in the following sections.

    Youth Eastside Services (YES) offers outpatient hospital programs, long term drug and alcohol rehabs, short term drug addiction treatment, inpatient addiction treatment centers, inpatient detoxification facilities and others. Youth Eastside Services (YES) has continued recovery programs that are useful in helping clients after they complete treatment. This alcohol and drug treatment program also uses treatment types that can help you create both lasting and permanent stability.

    Finally, Youth Eastside Services (YES) accepts private insurance, private pay, payment assistance, sliding fee scale, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds, as well as others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What does drug addiction do to a person?

      Drug addiction, also known as Substance Use Disorder (SUD), is a complex condition that affects an individual's brain and behavior, leading to an inability to control the use of drugs despite harmful consequences. Drug addiction can impact a person in various ways, including physical, psychological, social, and emotional aspects of their life. Some of the effects of drug addiction include:

      • Physical health problems: Chronic drug use can lead to numerous health issues, ranging from mild to severe. These may include weakened immune system, cardiovascular problems, liver damage, lung diseases, kidney damage, and increased risk of infectious diseases, such as HIV and Hepatitis C.
      • Mental health issues: Drug addiction often co-occurs with mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. Substance use can exacerbate existing mental health conditions or lead to the development of new ones.
      • Cognitive impairment: Prolonged drug use can impair cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, decision-making, and problem-solving skills. This can impact an individual's ability to function effectively in daily life and may result in poor academic or work performance.
      • Emotional instability: Drug addiction can lead to emotional instability, mood swings, and increased irritability, which can strain personal relationships and affect overall well-being.
      • Social isolation: Individuals with drug addiction may withdraw from social activities, hobbies, or relationships, leading to isolation and loneliness. They may also prioritize drug-seeking behaviors over other aspects of their life, further damaging social connections.
      • Financial difficulties: The cost of obtaining drugs, combined with reduced work performance or job loss, can lead to financial strain and potentially result in homelessness or dependence on others for support.
      • Legal problems: Drug addiction may increase the likelihood of engaging in illegal activities, such as theft or drug trafficking, to support drug use. This can lead to arrest, incarceration, or other legal consequences.
      • Increased risk of overdose: Chronic drug use increases the risk of accidental overdose, which can result in severe health complications or death.
      • Family and relationship issues: Drug addiction can strain family relationships and lead to instability within the household, as well as negatively impact the emotional and physical well-being of children in the family.

      When do you walk away from a loved one that is a drug addict?

      Deciding to distance yourself from a loved one who is struggling with addiction is a deeply personal and difficult decision. There's no universal right or wrong answer, as it depends on the individual circumstances, the severity of the addiction, the impact on your wellbeing, and other factors. However, there are a few circumstances where walking away might be the appropriate course of action:

      • Self-preservation: If the relationship with the loved one is causing significant harm to your mental, emotional, or physical health, it may be necessary to establish boundaries or distance yourself for your own wellbeing. Remember, you can't effectively support others if you're not taking care of yourself.
      • Enabling Behavior: If your actions are enabling the individual's substance abuse rather than supporting their recovery, creating distance might be beneficial. Enabling can include covering up for their substance use, providing financial support for their habit, or repeatedly rescuing them from the consequences of their behavior.
      • Lack of Respect for Boundaries: If your loved one consistently ignores or disrespects boundaries that you have established, it might be time to consider distancing yourself.
      • Abuse or Violence: If your loved one becomes abusive or violent under the influence of drugs, prioritizing your safety is crucial. In such instances, it's critical to seek help from local authorities or a domestic violence hotline.
      • Unwillingness to Seek Help: If your loved one consistently refuses to seek help, denies they have a problem, or repeatedly relapses without making an effort towards recovery, it might be necessary to consider distancing yourself.

      What is the 12 step method for treating addiction?

      "The 12-step method for treating addiction is a structured, peer-based approach that originated with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in the 1930s. Since then, it has been adapted for various other substance use disorders and behavioral addictions, including Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Gamblers Anonymous (GA), and Overeaters Anonymous (OA), among others. The method is based on a set of guiding principles, known as the 12 steps, that outline a path to recovery, personal growth, and spiritual development.

      The 12 steps of the method are as follows:

      1. Admitting powerlessness over the addiction and recognizing that one's life has become unmanageable.
      2. Believing that a higher power (interpreted by each individual according to their beliefs) can restore sanity and provide support in recovery.
      3. Deciding to turn one's will and life over to the care of the higher power.
      4. Conducting a thorough and honest moral inventory of oneself.
      5. Admitting to oneself, the higher power, and another person the exact nature of one's wrongs and shortcomings.
      6. Being ready to have the higher power remove these defects of character.
      7. Humbly asking the higher power to remove one's shortcomings.
      8. Making a list of all the people harmed by one's addiction and being willing to make amends to them.
      9. Making direct amends to those harmed, whenever possible, except when doing so would cause harm to them or others.
      10. Continuing to take personal inventory and promptly admitting when one is wrong.
      11. Seeking to improve one's conscious contact with the higher power through prayer and meditation, asking for knowledge of the higher power's will and the strength to carry it out.
      12. Having experienced a spiritual awakening as a result of these steps, carrying the message to others struggling with addiction and practicing these principles in all aspects of life.

      The 12-step method emphasizes the importance of peer support, mutual aid, and the sharing of personal experiences as a means of overcoming addiction. Participants typically attend regular meetings, where they share their stories, listen to others, and work through the steps at their own pace. Many 12-step programs also encourage members to find a sponsor, an experienced member who has worked through the steps and can provide guidance, support, and accountability during the recovery process."

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