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Madison Heights, MI Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs

Madison Heights, MI has several nearby treatment choices including: 2 medicare treatment centers, 0 inpatient drug rehab, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Aetna, 0 drug detox, 4 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs Serving the Madison Heights, Michigan Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - Sacred Heart Rehabilitiation Center MI
    1400 East 12 Mile Road
    Madison Heights, MI. 48071
    248-658-1116


    Affordable treatment for drug and alcohol addiction since 1967. Admissions 24/7 for detox residential inpatient outpatient and more.

    Guidance and Prevention ServicesSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Guidance and Prevention Services MI
    1500 North Stephenson Highway
    Royal Oak, MI. 48067
    248-765-5969

    Guidance and Prevention Services is 0.7 miles from Madison Heights, Michigan

    Guidance and Prevention Services is dedicated to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol use problem in Madison Heights, MI. and its surrounding areas find full recovery. It provides several programs - such as long term drug rehab centers, short term treatment programs, inpatient drug rehab programs, detox facilities, outpatient substance abuse counseling and others - in keeping with its belief of the addiction care and rehab methods that are effective in recovery. This addiction treatment center also believes that clients need individual care and treatment to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Guidance and Prevention Services specializes in motivational interviewing, activity therapy, individual psychotherapy, trauma therapy, anger management, 12-step facilitation approach and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, social skills development, seniors or older adults, residential beds for client's children, legal advocacy, self-help groups, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab uses care methods that can assist patients to achieve sobriety from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Guidance and Prevention Services can pay for services using private health insurance, private pay, medicare, medicaid, military insurance, state welfare or child and family services funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    Michigan Counseling Group AKA Michigan Diagnostic Alc and DrugSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Michigan Counseling Group MI
    2449 East 12 Mile Road
    Warren, MI. 48092
    586-510-4992 x0

    Michigan Counseling Group is 0.9 miles from Madison Heights, MI

    Michigan Counseling Group is committed to assisting anyone with a drug or alcohol use issue in the local community find full recovery. It offers several programs - such as long term rehabs, short term rehab programs, inpatient drug abuse treatment, detox programs, outpatient hospital programs and others - in keeping with its belief of the recovery care and rehabilitation modalities that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug rehab facility also believes that clients need individual treatment and care to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Michigan Counseling Group has specialized in motivational interviewing, activity therapy, individual psychotherapy, trauma therapy, anger management, 12-step facilitation approach and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, social skills development, seniors or older adults, residential beds for client's children, legal advocacy, self-help groups, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab facility uses treatment modalities that can assist patients to achieve abstinence from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Michigan Counseling Group can pay for services using private insurance, private pay, medicare, medicaid, military insurance, state welfare or child and family services funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    Foundations DetroitJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Foundations Detroit MI
    117 West 3rd Street
    Royal Oak, MI. 48067
    248-965-6605

    Foundations Detroit is 2.4 miles from Madison Heights, Michigan

    At Foundations Recovery Network, we believe in providing evidence-based, integrated treatment and patient-centered care.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What are the effects of drug addiction on the brain?

      Drug addiction significantly impacts the brain's structure and function. Here are the key effects:

      • Alteration of Neurotransmitters: Drugs can excessively stimulate the brain's reward system by flooding it with dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward. This abnormal stimulation produces euphoria and motivates repeated drug use.
      • Brain Reward System Disruption: Over time, continued use of drugs leads to changes in other brain circuits and systems. The overstimulation of the reward circuit causes the intensely pleasurable 'high' that leads people to take a drug again and again.
      • Cognitive Functioning and Decision Making: Extended drug use can alter the brain's prefrontal cortex, the region responsible for decision-making, impulse control, judgment, and problem-solving, leading to poor decision-making and impulsivity.
      • Memory and Learning: The hippocampus, vital for learning and memory, can also be affected, making it harder to learn and remember information.
      • Stress Regulation: Chronic drug use can affect the brain's amygdala, leading to increased stress levels and difficulty in managing anxiety and stress, which can potentially contribute to the cycle of addiction.
      • Physical Dependence and Withdrawal: Over time, the brain adapts to the drug, diminishing its sensitivity and making it hard to feel pleasure from anything besides the drug. When the drug is withdrawn, it leads to discomfort and withdrawal symptoms, as the brain readjusts to the absence of the drug.
      • Neurotoxicity: Some drugs can cause neurons to die due to overactivation or neurotoxicity, causing lasting damage to brain regions.

      How can I tell if I am an enabler?

      "Enabling is a behavior often seen in the relationships of individuals struggling with addiction. An enabler, often without realizing it, may protect the individual with addiction from the consequences of their behavior, thus indirectly encouraging continued substance use. If you're unsure whether you might be enabling someone's addiction, consider the following signs:

      • Rescuing: If you frequently find yourself covering up or making excuses for the individual's substance use or its consequences - like calling in sick to their job for them, paying their bills, or lying to others to conceal their addiction - this could be enabling.
      • Denying: If you downplay the severity of their addiction, dismiss the negative impact it has, or avoid discussing it entirely, you may be enabling.
      • Avoiding Conflict: If you consistently avoid confrontations or difficult conversations about their substance use out of fear it may cause tension or lead them to use more, this can be a form of enabling.
      • Taking on Their Responsibilities: If you've taken on their duties - like household chores, parenting responsibilities, or work commitments - to compensate for their inability or unwillingness to fulfill them due to their addiction, you could be enabling.
      • Providing Financial Support: If you're frequently giving them money, which they could be using to support their addiction, or bailing them out of financial problems caused by their substance use, this is often a clear sign of enabling.
      • Ignoring Damaging Behaviors: If you tend to overlook or dismiss destructive or harmful behaviors associated with their addiction, you may be enabling.

      How can society prevent teen substance abuse?

      Preventing teen substance abuse requires a comprehensive, multifaceted approach that involves various sectors of society, including families, schools, communities, and the healthcare system. Here are some strategies that can be employed:

      Education and Awareness: Schools and communities can provide education about the dangers of substance abuse, the nature of addiction, and the benefits of healthy lifestyle choices. This education should be accurate, age-appropriate, and engaging.

      Family Engagement: Parents and caregivers play a critical role in prevention. They can talk openly with their children about substance abuse, set clear expectations around substance use, monitor their children's activities and friendships, and provide a supportive and nurturing environment.

      Early Intervention: Early identification of risk factors for substance abuse (such as mental health issues, academic struggles, or behavioral problems) can allow for timely intervention. Healthcare providers, educators, and parents can all play a role in identifying and addressing these risk factors.

      Access to Mental Health Services: Teens with mental health conditions are at a higher risk of substance abuse. Ensuring access to mental health services can help address these underlying issues and reduce the risk of substance abuse.

      Healthy Activities: Providing teens with opportunities for healthy, engaging activities (like sports, arts, volunteering, etc.) can reduce boredom and stress, provide a sense of purpose and belonging, and offer positive alternatives to substance use.

      Community Support: Communities can create environments that support healthy choices and discourage substance use. This can include things like enforcing age restrictions on the sale of alcohol and tobacco, providing safe and substance-free recreational opportunities for teens, and fostering a community culture that values health and wellbeing.

      Substance Abuse Programs: Schools and communities can implement evidence-based substance abuse prevention programs. These programs can teach skills for resisting peer pressure, making healthy decisions, and coping with stress.

      Policy Measures: Policies can be implemented that help prevent substance abuse, such as those that limit the advertising of alcohol and tobacco products, regulate the prescription of addictive medications, and support substance abuse prevention and treatment services.

      Peer Support and Leadership: Peer-led initiatives can be very effective in preventing teen substance abuse. Teens may be more likely to listen to and be influenced by their peers. Peer leaders can model healthy behaviors, challenge norms around substance use, and provide support to their peers.

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