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Annapolis, MD Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs

Annapolis, MD has various treatment options: 3 medicare programs, 1 inpatient rehab center, 5 drug rehabs that take private insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 2 drug detox, 6 outpatient rehabs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs Serving the Annapolis, Maryland Area:

    drug rehab facility - Pathways Treatment Center MD
    2620 Riva Road
    Annapolis, MD. 21401
    443-481-5425


    Pathways Treatment Center is committed to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol use issue in the Annapolis, MD. area find full recovery. It offers several programs - such as long term rehab centers, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab facilities, outpatient substance abuse counseling, short term drug treatment, detoxification programs and others - in keeping with its belief of the recovery treatment and rehab methods that work in recovery. This drug and alcohol rehab program also believes that people require individual care and treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Pathways Treatment Center specializes in cognitive/behavior therapy, activity therapy, matrix model, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma-related counseling and more. Similarly, it accepts patients who are self-help groups, transgender or (LGBT) clients, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, and others. This addiction treatment center uses care methods that can help clients to maintain lasting and permanent sobriety and abstinence from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Pathways Treatment Center can pay for services using private health insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, medicare, medicaid, state welfare or child and family services funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    alcohol treatment program - Project Chesapeake MD
    34 Defense Street
    Annapolis, MD. 21401
    443-214-5097


    Project Chesapeake is dedicated to helping anyone with an alcohol or drug abuse problem in the local community find complete recovery. It provides several programs - such as long term drug rehab facilities, inpatient drug and alcohol rehabs, outpatient day treatment, short term addiction treatment centers, detox centers and others - in line with its belief of the recovery treatment and rehab methods that are effective in recovery. This addiction treatment facility also believes that clients need individual care and treatment to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Project Chesapeake has specialized in cognitive/behavior therapy, activity therapy, matrix model, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma-related counseling and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are self-help groups, transgender or (LGBT) clients, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab facility uses care methods that can help patients to maintain lasting and permanent abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Project Chesapeake can pay for services using private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, medicare, medicaid, state welfare or child and family services funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    drug treatment program - New Journey Inc MD
    32 Defense Street
    Annapolis, MD. 21401
    443-949-7150


    Provides outpatient methadone treatment for those suffering with the disease of opiate addiction.
    drug treatment program - South County Addiction Clinic MD
    839 Bestgate Road
    Annapolis, MD. 21401
    410-222-6001


    South County Addiction Clinic is committed to helping any person with an alcohol or drug use problem in Annapolis, Maryland and its surrounding areas find full recovery. It provides several programs - such as long term drug and alcohol rehab centers, inpatient addiction treatment programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, short term drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient detox facilities and others - in line with its belief of the recovery care and rehabilitation methods that work in recovery. This addiction treatment center also believes that people need individual treatment and care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, South County Addiction Clinic specializes in cognitive/behavior therapy, activity therapy, matrix model, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma-related counseling and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are self-help groups, transgender or (LGBT) clients, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, and others. This drug and alcohol treatment program uses care modalities that can assist clients to maintain lasting and permanent abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in South County Addiction Clinic can pay for services using private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, medicaid, medicare, state welfare or child and family services funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    drug treatment facility - Samaritan House MD
    2610 Green Briar Lane
    Annapolis, MD. 21401
    410-991-3292


    Today, Samaritan House provides seventeen (16) halfway house beds for adult males and nine (9) transitional beds. Stays in the transitional house are longer term, from six to eight months, with clients comprised of graduates of the halfway house that have achieved at least 90 days of sobriety. Samaritan House facilities also include basketball and volleyball courts, picnic tables, gardens, a library, and a recreational room, all of which encourage activity and fellowship and help build an addiction-free community.
    drug rehab facility - MATClinics MD
    107 Ridgely Avenue
    Annapolis, MD. 21401
    410-220-0720


    MATClinics is committed to helping any person with an alcohol or drug use disorder in the local community find complete recovery. It offers several services - such as long term drug addiction treatment, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers, outpatient day treatment, short term addiction treatment facilities, inpatient detox centers and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the recovery care and rehab modalities that work in recovery. This drug and alcohol rehab program also believes that clients require individual treatment and care to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, MATClinics specializes in cognitive/behavior therapy, activity therapy, matrix model, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma-related counseling and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are self-help groups, transgender or (LGBT) clients, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab uses care methods that can help clients to maintain sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in MATClinics can pay for services using private insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, medicare, medicaid, state welfare or child and family services funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    drug rehab facility - All Joshua LLC MD
    2568 A Riva Road
    Annapolis, MD. 21401
    443-221-7447


    All Joshua LLC is dedicated to helping anyone with an alcohol or drug abuse problem in the local community find complete recovery. It offers several services - such as long term addiction treatment programs, inpatient addiction treatment centers, outpatient individual counseling, short term drug abuse treatment, inpatient detoxification facilities and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the recovery treatment and rehabilitation modalities that are effective in recovery. This alcohol and drug treatment program also believes that people require individual care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, All Joshua LLC has specialized in cognitive/behavior therapy, activity therapy, matrix model, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma-related counseling and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are self-help groups, transgender or (LGBT) clients, child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders, and others. This addiction treatment center uses treatment modalities that can help clients to achieve sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in All Joshua LLC can pay for services using private medical insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, medicaid, medicare, state welfare or child and family services funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

      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.


      Who is SAMHSA?

      SAMHSA, or the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, is an U.S. federal agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Established in 1992, its primary mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on American communities. SAMHSA focuses on improving the quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation services related to substance use disorders and mental health conditions.

      Some of the key functions and responsibilities of SAMHSA include:

      • Funding: SAMHSA provides grants and funding to states, territories, tribes, communities, and organizations to support the delivery of mental health and substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services.
      • Technical assistance: The agency offers technical assistance and training to service providers, practitioners, and other stakeholders to enhance their capacity to deliver evidence-based practices and improve the quality of care.
      • Data collection and analysis: SAMHSA collects and analyzes data on behavioral health in the United States, including the prevalence and patterns of substance use and mental health conditions. This information helps inform policy, program planning, and decision-making at the federal, state, and local levels.
      • Public awareness and education: SAMHSA raises awareness about the importance of behavioral health, promotes evidence-based practices, and works to reduce stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness and substance use disorders.
      • Guidelines and best practices: The agency develops and disseminates guidelines, best practices, and other resources to improve the effectiveness of prevention, treatment, and recovery services for substance use disorders and mental health conditions.
      • Collaboration and partnerships: SAMHSA collaborates with other federal agencies, state and local governments, professional organizations, advocacy groups, and community stakeholders to coordinate efforts and resources to address behavioral health issues.

      To support its mission, SAMHSA operates various centers, such as the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, and the Center for Mental Health Services. Additionally, the agency manages the National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP), a confidential, free, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental health and/or substance use disorders.


      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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