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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs in Mount Morris, Michigan

Mount Morris, MI has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 3 medicaid treatment centers, 2 inpatient rehabs, 2 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Aetna, 2 drug and alcohol detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities Serving the Mount Morris, Michigan Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - Holy Cross Services MI
    8212 North Jennings Road
    Mount Morris, MI. 48458
    810-687-5100


    Holy Cross Services is dedicated to assisting anyone with an alcohol or drug use issue in the local community find full recovery. It provides several programs - such as outpatient substance abuse counseling, short term drug treatment, long term rehab programs, outpatient detoxification programs, inpatient drug abuse treatment and others - in line with its philosophy of the addiction care and rehabilitation modalities that are effective in recovery. This drug and alcohol rehab program also believes that clients require individual care and treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Holy Cross Services specializes in contingency management/motivational incentive, vocational rehabilitation services, cognitive/behavior therapy, behavior modification, cognitive/behavior therapy, couple/family therapy and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are clients with HIV/AIDS, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services, housing services, legal advocacy, aftercare/continuing care, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab uses treatment methods that can assist patients to achieve lasting and permanent sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Holy Cross Services can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, other state funds and others.

    Recovery Unlimited Treatment CtrCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Recovery Unlimited Treatment Ctr MI
    3169 West Pierson Road
    Flint, MI. 48504
    810-785-4930

    Recovery Unlimited Treatment Ctr is 5.3 miles from Mount Morris, Michigan

    Recovery Unlimited Treatment Ctr is dedicated to helping anyone with an alcohol or drug use problem in the local community find complete recovery. It provides several programs - such as outpatient substance abuse counseling, short term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, long term addiction treatment programs, detox programs, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction care and rehabilitation methods that work in recovery. This addiction treatment center also believes that people need individual care to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Recovery Unlimited Treatment Ctr has specialized in contingency management/motivational incentive, vocational rehabilitation services, cognitive/behavior therapy, behavior modification, cognitive/behavior therapy, couple/family therapy and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are clients with HIV/AIDS, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services, housing services, legal advocacy, aftercare/continuing care, and others. This addiction treatment center uses treatment methods that can assist clients to achieve sobriety from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Recovery Unlimited Treatment Ctr can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private health insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, other state funds and others.

    Above the Water HouseSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Above the Water House MI
    4105 Keyes Street
    Flint, MI. 48504
    810-877-2907

    Above the Water House is 5.3 miles from Mount Morris, Michigan

    Above the Water House is committed to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol use issue in Mount Morris, Michigan and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It offers several services - such as outpatient counseling, short term drug rehab facilities, long term rehab facilities, inpatient detoxification centers, inpatient treatment centers and others - in keeping with its belief of the recovery treatment and rehabilitation methods that are effective in recovery. This alcohol and drug rehab center also believes that people need individual treatment and care to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Above the Water House specializes in contingency management/motivational incentive, vocational rehabilitation services, cognitive/behavior therapy, behavior modification, cognitive/behavior therapy, couple/family therapy and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are clients with HIV/AIDS, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services, housing services, legal advocacy, aftercare/continuing care, and others. This substance abuse treatment 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 Above the Water House can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, other state funds and others.

    New Paths IncCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - New Paths Inc MI
    765 East Hamilton Avenue
    Flint, MI. 48505
    810-233-5340

    New Paths Inc is 6.1 miles from Mount Morris, Michigan

    New Paths Inc is committed to assisting anyone with a drug or alcohol use problem in the local community find complete recovery. It provides several services - such as outpatient individual counseling, short term rehab facilities, long term drug and alcohol rehabs, inpatient detox facilities, inpatient drug abuse treatment and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction care and rehab modalities that work in recovery. This drug and alcohol rehab facility also believes that clients require individual care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, New Paths Inc has specialized in contingency management/motivational incentive, vocational rehabilitation services, cognitive/behavior therapy, behavior modification, cognitive/behavior therapy, couple/family therapy and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are clients with HIV/AIDS, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services, housing services, legal advocacy, aftercare/continuing care, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab program uses care modalities that can help patients to maintain sobriety and abstinence from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in New Paths Inc can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, other state funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How does a person become addicted to drugs and alcohol?

      Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a complex process involving a combination of genetic, environmental, psychological, and social factors. While not everyone who uses drugs or alcohol will become addicted, certain factors can increase an individual's vulnerability to addiction. Some key factors contributing to addiction include:

      • Genetic predisposition: Genetics play a significant role in addiction, accounting for an estimated 40-60% of an individual's vulnerability. People with a family history of addiction may be more susceptible to developing a substance use disorder.
      • Environmental influences: A person's environment can significantly impact their likelihood of developing an addiction. Factors such as exposure to drugs or alcohol, peer pressure, low socioeconomic status, and lack of parental supervision can contribute to substance use and potential addiction.
      • Early initiation: Research indicates that individuals who begin using drugs or alcohol at an early age are at a higher risk of developing addiction later in life. Early exposure to substances can disrupt normal brain development, making it more challenging to resist addictive behaviors.
      • Psychological factors: Mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma-related disorders, can increase the risk of addiction. Individuals may turn to drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism for managing emotional distress, which can lead to dependence and addiction.
      • Social factors: Social isolation, lack of support networks, or unhealthy relationships can contribute to addiction. Individuals may use drugs or alcohol to fill a void or establish connections with others, increasing their risk of developing a substance use disorder.
      • Chronic use: Repeated exposure to drugs or alcohol can lead to physiological changes in the brain's reward and pleasure centers. Over time, these changes can result in the development of tolerance, dependence, and ultimately addiction.
      • Route of administration: The method by which a substance is consumed can impact the likelihood of addiction. Faster-acting routes of administration, such as injecting, smoking, or snorting, can lead to a more rapid onset of pleasurable effects, increasing the risk of addiction.

      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.

      What are substance abuse factors for lgbtq+ individuals?

      Substance abuse among LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and others) individuals is influenced by a range of factors. These factors often intersect and can compound the risk for developing substance use disorders. Some of the primary factors include:

      • Minority Stress: Minority stress refers to the additional stressors experienced by marginalized groups, such as LGBTQ+ individuals. This includes experiences of discrimination, stigma, harassment, and violence due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. This chronic stress can contribute to increased substance use as a coping mechanism.
      • Mental Health: LGBTQ+ individuals are at a higher risk for certain mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. These mental health conditions can increase the risk of substance use and substance use disorders.
      • Social Isolation and Rejection: The process of coming out to family and friends can sometimes result in rejection or loss of social support. This isolation and rejection can increase feelings of loneliness and despair, which may contribute to substance use.
      • Internalized Homophobia or Transphobia: Internalized homophobia or transphobia refers to negative feelings, beliefs, and biases about one's own sexual orientation or gender identity. This internalized stigma can lead to lower self-esteem and increased risk of substance abuse.
      • Lack of Access to Culturally Competent Healthcare: Many healthcare providers lack training in LGBTQ+ health issues, including substance use disorders, leading to barriers in access to effective, culturally competent treatment.
      • Social Environments and Norms: Certain LGBTQ+ social settings, such as bars or clubs, often center around alcohol or other substance use, which may normalize and facilitate substance abuse.
      • Trauma: LGBTQ+ individuals experience higher rates of certain types of trauma, such as physical or sexual abuse, hate crimes, or bullying, which can increase the risk of substance use disorders.

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