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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Cleveland, TN

Cleveland, TN has nearby treatment options including: 2 medicaid programs, 2 inpatient treatment centers, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 2 drug and alcohol detox, 3 outpatient treatment programs.

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Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Serving the Cleveland, Tennessee Area:

    alcohol rehab facility - Volunteer Behavioral Healthcare System TN
    360 Worth Street
    Cleveland, TN. 37311
    423-479-0353


    Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System was established to bring together behavioral health professionals dedicated to caring for our communities. Covering over 11,000 square miles in Tennessee, VBHCS provides a continuum of services to meet the needs of over one million Tennesseans.
    alcohol rehab facility - Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland TN
    2800 Westside Drive
    Cleveland, TN. 37312
    423-479-4673


    Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland is committed to helping the people of Cleveland, TN. and the surrounding areas to getting their sobriety back after battling with alcohol and drug addiction. Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland administers a wide collection of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including outpatient substance abuse counseling, detoxification centers, inpatient addiction treatment programs, short term rehab centers, long term rehab programs and others.

    Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland also believes that it is important that every individual client gets specific treatments that are tailored to their needs to help ensure treatment is a success. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment methods, including anger management, motivational interviewing, dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, individual psychotherapy, relapse prevention and others. In addition, Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland is specialized in persons who have experienced sexual abuse, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, social skills development, legal advocacy, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this addiction treatment center uses aims to provide positive and lasting change for each individual.

    Lastly, Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland accepts private pay, private health insurance, payment assistance, medicaid, medicare, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state welfare or child and family services funds and more.

    drug rehab facility - Pardridge Valley Cleveland TN
    1855 Executive Park Drive NW
    Cleveland, TN. 37312
    423-472-1999


    Pardridge Valley Cleveland is committed to assisting the residents of Cleveland, Tennessee and the surrounding areas to getting their sobriety back after battling with alcohol and drug addiction. Because of this, Pardridge Valley Cleveland administers a wide assortment of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including outpatient counseling, inpatient detox facilities, inpatient drug rehab centers, short term drug rehab facilities, long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities and others.

    Pardridge Valley Cleveland also believes that it is of the upmost importance that every individual client gets specific treatments that are tailored to their needs to help ensure treatment is a success. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including anger management, motivational interviewing, dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, individual psychotherapy, relapse prevention and others. In addition, Pardridge Valley Cleveland is specialized in persons who have experienced sexual abuse, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, social skills development, legal advocacy, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment methods that this addiction treatment program uses strive to achieve true and lasting sobriety for each of its clients.

    Lastly, Pardridge Valley Cleveland accepts cash or self-payment, private health insurance, payment assistance, medicare, medicaid, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state welfare or child and family services funds and more.

    Focus Healthcare of TennesseeJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Focus Healthcare of Tennessee TN
    7429 Shallowford Road
    Chattanooga, TN. 37421
    423-308-2560

    Focus Healthcare of Tennessee is 17.1 miles from Cleveland, TN

    We're more than just a rehab.Our separate treatment programs for eating disorders and substance abuse are designed for each patient's individual needs.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How to help an addict without enabling them?

      Helping an individual struggling with addiction without enabling them requires a fine balance. Here are some strategies that might be helpful:

      • Understand the Difference between Helping and Enabling: Helping involves actions that promote recovery and responsibility, while enabling involves actions that indirectly support or condone the addictive behavior. For example, providing money without accountability might support the purchase of substances, which would be enabling. Instead, directly paying for a necessity like rent or an utility bill could be a more supportive choice.
      • Set Boundaries: Establish clear rules and expectations for behavior. These could involve no drug use at home, or consequences for missed commitments. Consistency is important when enforcing these boundaries.
      • Encourage Treatment: Continually encourage your loved one to seek professional help for their addiction. You could assist by researching treatment options or helping to arrange appointments, but the decision to follow through must ultimately be theirs.
      • Offer Emotional Support: Provide reassurance, empathy, and love. This kind of support fosters a sense of self-worth, which can be a motivating factor for seeking treatment.
      • Avoid Covering Up for Their Addiction: Do not lie or make excuses for their behavior. This can perpetuate the cycle of denial and avoid the necessary realization of the harmful effects of their addiction.
      • Practice Self-Care: Caring for someone with an addiction can be emotionally draining. Be sure to take care of your own health and wellbeing, seeking outside support if needed.
      • Educate Yourself: Learning about the nature of addiction can help you respond more effectively. Consider attending support group meetings for friends and family members of people with addiction, such as Al-Anon or Nar-Anon.
      • Support Recovery, Not Addiction: Be mindful of any actions that may unintentionally support the addiction rather than the person. This could involve refusing to provide money that could be used on substances, while instead offering help in forms that directly support recovery, like providing transportation to therapy sessions.

      What is a typical day like in an inpatient drug rehab?

      Inpatient drug rehab provides a structured environment for individuals recovering from substance use disorders. The specific details of a typical day can vary between facilities, but most will follow a general schedule that includes therapeutic activities, meals, free time, and sleep. Here's a rough outline of what a day in an inpatient rehab might look like:

      Morning:

      • Wake Up: Residents typically wake up early to start their day. Some facilities may offer morning activities like yoga or meditation to help residents start their day in a calm and mindful way.
      • Breakfast: A healthy meal is provided to start the day. This is also a time for social interaction with other residents.
      • Group Therapy or Counseling: After breakfast, residents often participate in a group therapy session. This could be a general therapy session or a specific type of therapy such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).

      Afternoon:

      • Lunch: After morning therapy sessions, residents will have lunch, often followed by a short break.
      • Therapies: The afternoon is typically filled with various therapeutic activities. These could include individual counseling, specialized therapies (like art or music therapy), or educational sessions about addiction and recovery.

      Evening:

      • Dinner: In the evening, residents will have dinner, which, like all meals in rehab, is typically designed to promote overall health and wellness.
      • Evening Group Session: Many rehab centers host an evening group session, which might be a support group, a 12-step meeting, or another form of group therapy.
      • Free Time: After the day's structured activities, residents usually have some free time. They might use this time to relax, read, journal, or socialize with other residents.
      • Bedtime: To ensure adequate rest, lights-out times are typically enforced.

      Throughout the day, residents may also have scheduled times for medication (if applicable), physical exercise, and meeting with their treatment team. The goal of this structured daily routine is to provide a stable, supportive environment that promotes healing and recovery.

      It's important to note that the exact schedule and types of activities will vary between different rehab centers and individual treatment plans. When choosing a rehab center, it can be helpful to ask about the daily schedule and types of therapies offered to ensure it aligns with your needs and preferences.


      Does a drug abuser lose empathy for others?

      Chronic drug abuse can indeed affect an individual's ability to empathize with others, but it's important to note that this doesn't occur in every case and can depend on a variety of factors, including the specific substance used, the duration and severity of the abuse, and the individual's personal characteristics.

      Drugs alter the brain's structure and function, including areas associated with empathy and social cognition, such as the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala. Over time, these changes can lead to decreased empathy, making it harder for individuals to understand or share the feelings of others.

      Additionally, the lifestyle associated with chronic drug abuse can also contribute to a loss of empathy. As individuals become more focused on obtaining and using drugs, they may start to neglect their relationships and responsibilities, which can further erode their ability to connect with others on an emotional level.

      Furthermore, individuals with substance use disorders often experience a range of negative emotions, such as guilt, shame, anxiety, and depression, which can make it harder for them to empathize with others. They might also become defensive or dismissive of others' feelings as a way of protecting themselves from these negative emotions.

      However, it's important to note that these changes are not necessarily permanent. Many people who recover from substance use disorders are able to rebuild their capacity for empathy with time, treatment, and effort. Cognitive-behavioral therapies, mindfulness practices, and other therapeutic approaches can help individuals to improve their emotional understanding and empathy.

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