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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Pena Blanca, NM

Pena Blanca, NM has nearby treatment options including: 5 low cost programs, 1 inpatient drug rehab, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 0 drug and alcohol detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers Serving the Pena Blanca, New Mexico Area:

    alcohol rehab program - Sangre De Cristo House NM
    816 Highway 22
    Pena Blanca, NM. 87041
    505-465-2040


    Sangre de Cristo House is a Transitional Living Program for women ages 18-25 who have substance use disorders and a range of other needs including assistance with needs relating to medical and mental health care, family and parenting skills, and occupational and educational status. Many of our residents have responsibilities for dependent children; some have small children with them during treatment. Our campus is set in Pena Blanca, New Mexico located 32 miles West of Santa Fe. Set on 5 majestic arcs in a peaceful and private setting.

    Santo Domingo Tribe Kewa Family Wellness CenterSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Santo Domingo Tribe NM
    P.O. Box 99
    Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM. 87052
    505-465-2733

    Santo Domingo Tribe is 6.6 miles from Pena Blanca, NM

    Like other alcohol and drug treatment programs, Santo Domingo Tribe is committed to ongoing recovery for drug and alcohol abusers living in the local community. As such, this alcohol and drug treatment facility has been providing services like rational emotive behavioral therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, contingency management/motivational incentive, dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, matrix model and more.

    Further, Santo Domingo Tribe knows that it is important that its clients receive individual focus and services to make sure that they are successful. They specialize in several programs such as veterans, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, transgender or (LGBT) clients, residential beds for client's children and many other modes of treatment that you can find listed below. Each of the services that the organization offers are also available in different settings - inpatient rehab programs, detox facilities, intensive outpatient treatment, long term treatment facilities, short term drug addiction treatment and more.

    Not surprisingly, this rehab also has aftercare programs that can help you find permanent and lasting stability in the long term. Finally, Santo Domingo Tribe accepts private pay, private insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, other state funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

    Kewa Family Wellness CenterSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Kewa Family Wellness Center NM
    18 Eagle Street
    Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM. 87052
    505-465-2733

    Kewa Family Wellness Center is 6.7 miles from Pena Blanca, NM

    Like other alcohol and drug rehabs, Kewa Family Wellness Center is committed to long term recovery for drug and alcohol addicts living in Pena Blanca, NM. and within the surrounding region. As such, this substance abuse treatment center has been offering care like rational emotive behavioral therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, contingency management/motivational incentive, dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, matrix model and more, which is in line with its philosophy of the treatments that actually work to help addicts recover from their condition (s).

    In Addition, Kewa Family Wellness Center knows that it is essential that its patients receive individual focus and services to ensure that they get effective results. This is why it specializes in several programs such as veterans, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, transgender or (LGBT) clients, residential beds for client's children and others that you can find listed below. Each of the services that Kewa Family Wellness Center offers are also available in a variety of settings - inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient detox centers, intensive outpatient treatment, long term rehab centers, short term drug rehab facilities and more.

    This rehab also has aftercare programs that can help you achieve lasting sobriety in the long term. Finally, Kewa Family Wellness Center accepts private pay, private health insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, other state funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

    Daybreak CounselingSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Daybreak Counseling NM
    4001 Office Court Drive
    Santa Fe, NM. 87507
    505-395-9456

    Daybreak Counseling is 16.4 miles from Pena Blanca, NM

    Like other drug and alcohol rehab programs, Daybreak Counseling is committed to ongoing recovery for drug and alcohol abusers living in Pena Blanca, New Mexico and its surrounding areas. As such, this addiction treatment program has been providing care like rational emotive behavioral therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, contingency management/motivational incentive, dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, matrix model and more, which is in line with its philosophy of the treatments that actually work to help addicts recover from their condition (s).

    Further, Daybreak Counseling knows that it is essential that its patients receive individual focus and services to ensure that they are successful. This is why it specializes in several programs such as veterans, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, transgender or (LGBT) clients, residential beds for client's children and others that you can find listed below. These services that the organization provides are also available in a variety of settings - inpatient addiction treatment centers, inpatient detoxification programs, outpatient individual counseling, long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, short term treatment facilities and more.

    Not surprisingly, this rehab also has aftercare plans and programs that can help you find permanent sobriety in the long term. Finally, Daybreak Counseling accepts cash or self-payment, private health insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, other state funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      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 principles of recovery from drug and alcohol addiction?

      Recovery from drug and alcohol addiction is an unique and individualized process. However, there are several key principles that are commonly recognized as important for successful recovery. These principles include:

      • Acceptance: Acknowledging the presence of an addiction and the need for change is the first step in the recovery process. Acceptance involves recognizing the consequences of substance use and taking responsibility for one's actions.
      • Commitment: Recovery requires a strong commitment to change and the willingness to take consistent action. This may involve making difficult decisions, such as cutting ties with unhealthy influences or seeking professional help.
      • Support: Building a strong support network is critical in recovery. This can include friends, family, peers, counselors, or support groups, who can provide encouragement, advice, and understanding throughout the process.
      • Holistic Approach: Addressing all aspects of a person's life�''physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual�''can contribute to a more successful recovery. This may involve incorporating healthy habits, such as exercise, proper nutrition, and mindfulness practices, into one's daily routine.
      • Personal Responsibility: Taking personal responsibility for one's actions and choices is essential for long-term recovery. This includes understanding triggers, developing coping strategies, and setting boundaries to prevent relapse.
      • Coping Skills: Learning and practicing healthy coping skills can help manage stress and emotional challenges without resorting to substance use. These skills may include relaxation techniques, problem-solving strategies, or communication skills.
      • Ongoing Growth: Recovery is a lifelong process that requires ongoing growth and self-improvement. This may involve setting personal goals, building self-esteem, and continuously evaluating and adjusting one's approach to recovery.
      • Hope: Believing in the possibility of a better future and maintaining a positive outlook is crucial for recovery. Hope can serve as a powerful motivator and provide the strength to overcome setbacks and challenges.
      • Honesty: Being honest with oneself and others is essential for building trust and promoting self-awareness in recovery. Honesty helps individuals confront their struggles and maintain accountability for their actions.
      • Patience: Recovery is a gradual process that requires patience and perseverance. It's important to recognize that setbacks and challenges are a normal part of the journey and to maintain a long-term perspective on personal growth and healing.

      Can alcohol withdrawal be fatal?

      Yes, alcohol withdrawal can be fatal in severe cases, which is why it should always be managed under the supervision of healthcare professionals. This is especially true for individuals who have been drinking heavily for a long period of time or who have a history of severe withdrawal symptoms.

      The most serious form of alcohol withdrawal is called delirium tremens (DTs), which occurs in approximately 5% of patients undergoing withdrawal. It typically starts 48 to 72 hours after the last drink, and symptoms can include severe confusion, hallucinations, high blood pressure, fever, heavy sweating, and rapid heartbeat. In addition to these, seizures can occur, which add to the risk.

      Delirium tremens is a medical emergency and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. Mortality rates without treatment are estimated to be as high as 35%, but with appropriate treatment, this rate drops to 5-15%.

      Even less severe cases of alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous because they can lead to dehydration, severe vomiting, or other complications. Furthermore, withdrawal symptoms can make it difficult for an individual to maintain abstinence from alcohol, increasing the risk of a potentially dangerous relapse.

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