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Colton, CA Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers

Colton, CA has several nearby treatment choices including: 2 medicaid programs, 2 inpatient rehab centers, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 2 drug and alcohol detox, 2 outpatient rehabs.

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Addiction Treatment Centers Serving the Colton, California Area:

    drug rehab facility - Colton Comprehensive Treatment Center CA
    2275 East Cooley Drive
    Colton, CA. 92324
    909-370-1777


    Colton Comprehensive Treatment Center provides methadone Suboxone Subutex & Vivitrol therapy in Colton California for addiction rehab from opiates: heroin, oxycodone, Percocet & painkillers.
    drug treatment program - New Creation CA
    11646 Encanto Lane
    Colton, CA. 92324
    877-868-5730


    New Creation has been dedicating its services and programs to helping individuals who are battling drug and alcohol addiction in Colton, CA. and its surrounding area.

    New Creation offers a wide variety of treatment and rehabilitation services, including long term rehabs, outpatient detoxification programs, inpatient rehabs, short term treatment centers, outpatient counseling and more. New Creation also believes that it is important that it provides tailored services to ensure that individuals get the results that they want. This is why New Creation is specialized in rational emotive behavioral therapy, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, activity therapy, behavior modification, anger management, among other programs.

    New Creation also provides suicide prevention services, clients with HIV/AIDS, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, domestic violence, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, and provides some of the best aftercare programs - all of which have been proved to be useful in helping its clients. This alcohol and drug rehabilitation program also uses treatment modalities that can assist you in achieving long lasting sobriety.

    New Creation also accepts the following types of payment - private insurance, cash or self-payment, payment assistance, medicare, medicaid, county or local government funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and more.

    Jerry L Pettis Memorial VA Med Center STAR/Substance Treatment and RecoveryJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Jerry L Pettis Memorial VA Med Center CA
    11201 Benton Street
    Loma Linda, CA. 92357
    909-825-7084

    Jerry L Pettis Memorial VA Med Center is 1.8 miles from Colton, California

    Jerry L Pettis Memorial VA Med Center has been dedicating its treatment services and programs to helping individuals who are struggling with alcohol and drug addiction in Colton, California and its surrounding area.

    Jerry L Pettis Memorial VA Med Center offers a wide range of treatment and rehabilitation methods, including long term drug addiction treatment, inpatient detoxification facilities, inpatient treatment centers, short term addiction treatment facilities, outpatient day treatment and more. Jerry L Pettis Memorial VA Med Center also believes that it is necessary that it provides tailored services to ensure that individuals get the results that they are looking for. This is why Jerry L Pettis Memorial VA Med Center is specialized in rational emotive behavioral therapy, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, activity therapy, behavior modification, anger management, among other programs.

    Jerry L Pettis Memorial VA Med Center also provides suicide prevention services, clients with HIV/AIDS, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, domestic violence, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, and provides some of the best aftercare programs - all of which are necessary and helpful to its clients. This drug and alcohol rehabilitation program also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve full stability both in the long term and permanently.

    Jerry L Pettis Memorial VA Med Center also accepts the following types of payment - private insurance, cash or self-payment, payment assistance, medicare, medicaid, county or local government funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and more.

    Drug Alternative ProgramSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab program - Drug Alternative Program CA
    11805 Arliss Lane
    Grand Terrace, CA. 92313
    909-783-1094

    Drug Alternative Program is 2.1 miles from Colton, CA

    We offer Christian recovery support and outreach programs designed to break chronic substance abuse and recreational drug use.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What drugs turn off emotions and make you feel numb?

      Several classes of drugs can have the effect of numbing emotions or creating a feeling of emotional detachment. It's important to note that these effects can vary widely between individuals and depend on many factors, including the dosage, the method of use, and the individual's personal physiology and psychology. Here are a few examples:

      Depressants: This category of drugs, which includes alcohol, benzodiazepines (like Xanax or Valium), and opioids (like heroin or prescription painkillers), can reduce brain activity and dull emotions. Users often report feeling numb or detached from their emotions.

      Dissociatives: Dissociative drugs like ketamine, PCP, and certain kinds of cough medicines containing dextromethorphan (DXM), can induce a state of detachment from reality and one's self, which can include a sense of emotional numbness.

      Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs): While primarily used as antidepressants, some individuals report feeling emotionally numb or detached when taking SSRIs. This is generally considered a side effect, and if experienced, should be discussed with a healthcare provider.

      Antipsychotics: These medications are primarily used to treat conditions like schizophrenia, but they can also induce a state of emotional numbness or flatness in some individuals.

      While these substances can make a person feel emotionally numb, it's important to note that this is often a temporary and potentially harmful solution. Long-term use can lead to a range of negative health effects, including physical dependence, addiction, and a worsening of emotional or mental health symptoms. If you're feeling overwhelmed by your emotions, it's crucial to seek help from a mental health professional rather than turning to substances. They can provide support and discuss healthier ways to cope with these feelings.


      Top reasons that drug and alcohol abusers in recovery relapse?

      Relapse is a common part of the recovery journey for many individuals struggling with substance abuse. It's important to note that a relapse doesn't mean treatment has failed; rather, it indicates that the treatment plan needs to be revisited or adjusted. Here are some of the top reasons why individuals in recovery might relapse:

      • Stress: High levels of stress can trigger a return to substance use as a coping mechanism.
      • Lack of Support System: A strong support system is crucial in maintaining sobriety. Lack of emotional support and understanding from friends and family can contribute to relapse.
      • Triggers and Temptations: Being in environments or around people associated with past substance use can act as triggers, leading to a desire to use again.
      • Unresolved Psychological Issues: Mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma, can lead to a relapse if they're not effectively treated.
      • Overconfidence: Some individuals may become overconfident and believe they can control their substance use without professional help, leading to a relapse.
      • Poor Self-Care: Neglecting physical health, skipping meals, lack of sleep, and not taking care of oneself in general can contribute to a relapse.
      • Incomplete Treatment: Leaving a treatment program before it is completed can leave individuals ill-prepared to resist the urge to use substances.
      • Not Having a Plan: If an individual does not have a clear plan for dealing with cravings or triggers, they are more likely to relapse when confronted with these challenges.
      • Challenging Emotions: Negative emotions like anger, sadness, loneliness, and frustration can sometimes lead to a desire to return to substance use as a way to escape.
      • Celebrations or Positive Events: Surprisingly, positive events or celebrations can also trigger a relapse. The association of substance use with celebration or reward can lead to the temptation to use.

      How can I support my adult child in their recovery process?

      Supporting an adult child in their recovery process can be a challenging yet crucial role. Here are some ways you can provide support:

      Educate Yourself: Learn about addiction and the recovery process. Understanding the nature of your child's struggle can help you provide more effective support and reduce misperceptions and stigma.

      Encourage Treatment: Encourage your child to seek professional help and stay engaged with their treatment plan. This could involve therapy, counseling, medication-assisted treatment, and/or participation in a recovery support group.

      Be Patient and Understanding: Recovery is a long and challenging process that often involves setbacks. Be patient with your child's progress and provide emotional support and encouragement.

      Promote Healthy Lifestyle: Encourage your child to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This could involve supporting them in adopting healthy eating habits, regular physical activity, and adequate sleep. Also, help them find healthy coping mechanisms and hobbies to replace substance use.

      Support Their Independence: It's important for your adult child to feel capable and independent. While it's important to support them, avoid taking over their responsibilities. Instead, encourage them to take charge of their own recovery.

      Set Boundaries: Clear, healthy boundaries are crucial in any relationship, but especially when dealing with addiction. Communicate your limits openly and honestly. For example, you might make it clear that you won't provide financial support for substance use.

      Attend Family Therapy: Consider participating in family therapy or counseling. This can help you understand how to better support your child, improve communication, and address any issues within the family dynamic that may contribute to the substance use disorder.

      Join a Support Group: Consider joining a support group for parents of adults with substance use disorders. These groups can provide understanding, advice, and resources.

      Take Care of Yourself: Remember, you can't pour from an empty cup. Ensure you're taking care of your own physical and mental health too. Seek support when you need it, and take time for self-care.

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