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Lewisburg, WV Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs

Lewisburg, WV has several nearby treatment choices including: 4 medicaid treatment centers, 0 inpatient drug rehab, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Aetna, 2 detox centers, 4 outpatient rehabs.

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Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs Serving the Lewisburg, West Virginia Area:

    drug rehab facility - Pyramid Counseling LLC WV
    3738 Davis Stuart Road
    Lewisburg, WV. 24901
    304-645-5558


    Pyramid Counseling LLC offers you and your loved ones a variety of personalized treatment plans, including drug and alcohol addiction, depression and anxiety, gambling addiction, PTSD, and couple counseling. Our experienced and compassionate counselors will provide you the education and tools you need to cope with whatever is bothering you. Call one of our convenient locations in Beckley, South Charleston, and Lewisburg �'' start your journey today.

    Seneca Health Services Inc Crosswinds CenterSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Seneca Health Services Inc WV
    414 Industrial Park Road
    Maxwelton, WV. 24957
    304-497-2850

    Seneca Health Services Inc is 2.7 miles from Lewisburg, West Virginia

    Located in Maxwelton, WV, Seneca Health Services Inc. is passionate about providing its clients with affordable and accessible services. It focuses on the needs and requirements of teens, children, and adults living with addiction, developmental disabilities, and mental health disorders. In the process, it helps its clients attain a lifestyle of recovery and resiliency.

    Alleghany Highlands Community Services Guinan CenterSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Alleghany Highlands Community Services VA
    311 South Monroe Avenue
    Covington, VA. 24426
    540-965-2135 x100

    Alleghany Highlands Community Services is 25.6 miles from Lewisburg, West Virginia

    About Alleghany HighlandsCommunity Services Who We Are: The Alleghany Highlands Community Services Board is committed to improving the quality of life for individuals in our community with behavioral health challenges and developmental disabilities. AHCS is committed to preventing the occurrence of these conditions through an integrated community-based system of care.

    FMRS Health Systems IncSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - FMRS Health Systems Inc WV
    198 Pleasant Street
    Hinton, WV. 25951
    304-466-3899

    FMRS Health Systems Inc is 27.5 miles from Lewisburg, West Virginia

    FMRS Health Systems Inc is committed to helping the people of Lewisburg and the surrounding areas to find full recovery after a period of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. As such, FMRS Health Systems Inc administers a wide assortment of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including outpatient detoxification centers, outpatient counseling, inpatient rehabs, short term drug and alcohol rehabs, long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities and others.

    FMRS Health Systems Inc also believes that it is necessary 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 dual diagnosis drug rehab, dialectical behavior therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, group therapy, anger management, activity therapy and others. In addition, FMRS Health Systems Inc is specialized in self-help groups, social skills development, housing services, programs for the hearing impaired, seniors or older adults, residential beds for client's children, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment methods that this drug and alcohol treatment program uses strive to achieve true and lasting sobriety for each of its clients.

    Lastly, FMRS Health Systems Inc accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, state welfare or child and family services funds, county or local government funds and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      If my mom and dad were substance abusers am I destined for the same?

      While a family history of substance abuse can increase your risk of developing a similar issue due to both genetic and environmental factors, it does not mean you are destined to become a substance abuser. Genetics can make up about 40-60% of the risk for addiction, but the remaining percentage is influenced by environmental and personal factors.

      Environmental influences can include your upbringing, your parents' behaviors, your exposure to drugs or alcohol, your social circle, and your experiences with stress and trauma. Personal factors involve your individual personality traits, your mental health, and your coping mechanisms. All these can significantly contribute to whether or not you develop a substance use disorder.

      Importantly, risk is not destiny. Just because you are at a higher risk doesn't mean you will inevitably develop a substance abuse problem. Prevention strategies can be highly effective. These might include:

      Education: Understanding the risks and consequences of substance abuse can deter initiation of drug use.

      Healthy Coping Mechanisms: Developing healthy ways to cope with stress, such as through exercise, meditation, hobbies, or therapy, can reduce the need to turn to substances for relief.

      Strong Support Networks: Having supportive and understanding friends, family, or mentors can provide a safety net when facing potential pitfalls.

      Mental Health Care: Ensuring good mental health through therapy or counseling can reduce the risk, as mental health disorders can increase the likelihood of substance abuse.

      Delaying Substance Use: The later in life a person first uses drugs, the less likely they are to develop a problem.

      Remember, even if substance abuse does become an issue, it is not a life sentence. Effective treatments are available that can help individuals overcome addiction and lead healthy, productive lives. If you're worried about your risk, it might be helpful to discuss your concerns with a healthcare provider, a counselor, or a trusted person in your life.


      If a drug abuser loved their family wouldn't they stop?

      Substance Use Disorder, commonly known as addiction, is a complex disease that affects the brain and behavior. It's important to understand that addiction is not a matter of willpower or moral strength, and it doesn't reflect an individual's love or lack of love for their family. Here's why a person struggling with addiction might not simply stop, even if they deeply care for their family:

      Altered Brain Function: Drugs can alter the brain's structure and function, especially in areas related to reward, judgment, decision-making, learning, and memory. This can lead to intense cravings and a compulsive desire to use drugs, despite knowing the harm they're causing.

      Physical Dependence: Regular use of certain drugs can lead to physical dependence, where the body needs the drug to function normally. Stopping the drug can cause uncomfortable or even dangerous withdrawal symptoms, which can make quitting extremely difficult without medical help.

      Psychological Dependence: Some individuals use drugs to cope with stress, trauma, or mental health disorders. These individuals may feel they cannot function or feel normal without the substance, and overcoming this psychological dependence can be challenging.

      Fear of Withdrawal: Fear of the withdrawal process, which can be physically and emotionally painful, can deter individuals from quitting, even if they want to stop for their loved ones.

      Denial: Many people struggling with addiction are in denial about the extent of their problem. They may not realize or admit how much their substance use is hurting themselves and their family.

      Loving someone, even deeply, does not automatically grant the ability to overcome addiction. Recovery often requires professional help and involves more than just the decision to stop using drugs. It includes learning new coping skills, addressing underlying issues that may contribute to the addiction, and receiving ongoing support. With proper treatment and support, many people are able to recover from addiction and rebuild their relationships with their loved ones.


      What are the causes of drug addiction?

      1. Genetic predisposition: Research has shown that genetic factors can contribute to an individual's vulnerability to drug addiction. Certain genes may influence how a person's brain processes and reacts to drugs, making them more prone to addiction.
      2. Brain chemistry: Drugs affect the brain's reward system by increasing the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin. This leads to feelings of pleasure and euphoria, which can reinforce drug-seeking behaviors and contribute to the development of addiction.
      3. Environmental factors: Exposure to drug use in one's surroundings, such as through family members or friends, can increase the likelihood of experimentation and eventual addiction. Additionally, factors like high levels of stress, poverty, and a lack of social support can increase vulnerability to addiction.
      4. Psychological factors: Emotional and mental health issues like depression, anxiety, and trauma can make individuals more susceptible to drug addiction. These issues can lead people to self-medicate with drugs in an attempt to cope, ultimately increasing the risk of addiction.
      5. Early exposure: Experimenting with drugs at a young age can increase the likelihood of developing addiction later in life. The adolescent brain is still developing, making it more susceptible to the effects of drugs and the development of addiction.
      6. Availability and accessibility: Easy access to drugs can increase the likelihood of drug use and addiction. When drugs are readily available in a person's environment, the chances of experimentation and continued use increase.

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