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Old Hickory, TN Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs Serving the Old Hickory, Tennessee Area:

    drug rehab program - Aphesis House Inc TN
    113 Rayon Drive
    Old Hickory, TN. 37138
    615-742-3463


    Aphesis House Inc is known for dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with alcohol and drug abuse disorders in the Old Hickory area.

    Programs are provided on an individualized basis to make sure people find full recovery in the long term. Aphesis House Inc has also specialized in dialectical behavior therapy, activity therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, 12-step facilitation approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, matrix model, and others - as well as many other treatment methods such as residential beds for client's children, seniors or older adults, housing services, aftercare/continuing care, persons with serious mental illness, legal advocacy, and more.

    Additionally, Aphesis House Inc has programs such as long term addiction treatment facilities, inpatient rehabs, detox facilities, short term rehab centers, intensive outpatient treatment for verifiable addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol rehab program uses treatment modalities that can provide lasting and permanent stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug abuse disorder. Finally, Aphesis House Inc accepts clients with different types of payment methods - including private health insurance, private pay, medicare, medicaid, military insurance, state welfare or child and family services funds, other state funds and others.

    Tristar Skyline Madison CampusCARF AccreditedJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Tristar Skyline Madison Campus TN
    500 Hospital Drive
    Madison, TN. 37115
    615-769-5000 x5036

    Tristar Skyline Madison Campus is 3.7 miles from Old Hickory, TN

    Above all else, TriStar Skyline Madison is committed to the care and improvement of human life. We strive to deliver high quality, cost effective healthcare in the communities we serve. In pursuit of our mission, we believe the following value statements are essential and timeless: We recognize and affirm the unique and intrinsic worth of each individual. We treat all those we serve with compassion and kindness. We act with absolute honesty, integrity and fairness in the way we conduct our business and the way we live our lives. We trust our colleagues as valuable members of our healthcare team and pledge to treat one another with loyalty, respect and dignity.

    Aphesis House IncSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Aphesis House Inc TN
    202 Forrest Park Road
    Madison, TN. 37115
    615-742-3463

    Aphesis House Inc is 4.8 miles from Old Hickory, Tennessee

    Aphesis House Inc has made a name for itself by dedicating its addiction services to the people who struggle with drug and alcohol abuse disorders in Old Hickory, Tennessee and within the surrounding neighborhoods.

    Programs are provided on an individualized basis to ensure people find full recovery in the long term. Aphesis House Inc has also specialized in dialectical behavior therapy, activity therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, 12-step facilitation approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, matrix model, and others - as well as many other treatment modalities such as residential beds for client's children, seniors or older adults, housing services, aftercare/continuing care, persons with serious mental illness, legal advocacy, and more.

    Additionally, Aphesis House Inc has programs such as long term treatment facilities, inpatient addiction treatment centers, detox centers, short term drug rehab programs, outpatient substance abuse counseling for clients with addictions to drugs and alcohol. The alcohol and drug treatment program uses treatment modalities that can provide permanent stability to any person with an alcohol and drug abuse disorder. Finally, Aphesis House Inc accepts individuals with different kinds of payment methods - including private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, military insurance, state welfare or child and family services funds, other state funds and others.

    Recovery Community IncSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Recovery Community Inc TN
    529 Gallatin Pike North
    Madison, TN. 37115
    615-569-3174

    Recovery Community Inc is 5.3 miles from Old Hickory, Tennessee

    Recovery Community Inc has made a name for itself by dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with substance abuse issues in the Old Hickory area.

    Services are provided on an individual basis to make sure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. Recovery Community Inc also specializes in dialectical behavior therapy, activity therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, 12-step facilitation approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, matrix model, and others - as well as other treatment modalities such as residential beds for client's children, seniors or older adults, housing services, aftercare/continuing care, persons with serious mental illness, legal advocacy, and more.

    Additionally, Recovery Community Inc has programs such as long term drug and alcohol rehabs, inpatient drug addiction treatment, detox facilities, short term drug rehab facilities, outpatient individual counseling for clients with addictions to drugs and alcohol. The addiction treatment center uses treatment methods that can provide permanent stability to anyone with a drug and alcohol use issue. Finally, Recovery Community Inc accepts individuals with different types of payment methods - including private medical insurance, private pay, medicaid, medicare, military insurance, state welfare or child and family services funds, other state funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How does drug addiction affect the family unit?

      Drug addiction can have far-reaching consequences not only for the individual struggling with substance use, but also for their family unit. Family members may experience various emotional, social, and financial challenges as a result of a loved one's addiction. Some of the ways drug addiction can impact the family unit include:

      • Emotional strain: Family members may experience a range of emotions, such as fear, anger, frustration, guilt, and sadness, as they grapple with their loved one's addiction. These emotions can be overwhelming and may lead to mental health issues, such as anxiety or depression, among family members.
      • Family dynamics: Drug addiction can alter family dynamics, leading to increased conflict, mistrust, and communication breakdowns. This may result in a dysfunctional family environment and strained relationships among family members.
      • Role changes: Family members may be forced to take on new roles to compensate for the challenges brought on by the addiction. For example, a spouse or older child may assume additional responsibilities for managing the household, providing financial support, or caring for younger siblings.
      • Neglect of responsibilities: The individual struggling with addiction may neglect their responsibilities as a parent, spouse, or sibling, leaving other family members to bear the burden of these responsibilities.
      • Financial strain: The costs associated with obtaining drugs and potential job loss due to addiction can place a significant financial burden on the family. This may result in debt, inability to meet basic needs, or even homelessness.
      • Legal issues: Family members may face legal problems as a result of their loved one's drug-related activities, such as theft or drug possession. Legal issues can create additional financial strain and emotional stress for the family.
      • Safety concerns: Drug addiction can expose family members to unsafe situations, such as violence, drug-related criminal activities, or the presence of dangerous substances within the home.
      • Impact on children: Children in families affected by drug addiction may experience emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges. They may be at greater risk for academic difficulties, mental health disorders, and substance abuse themselves later in life.
      • Social isolation: Family members may become socially isolated due to stigma, shame, or fear associated with their loved one's addiction. This can lead to a loss of support networks and further emotional strain.

      How do I know if I have an addiction problem?

      Recognizing whether you have an addiction problem involves self-reflection and a honest assessment of your behaviors, thoughts, and emotions related to substance use or compulsive behaviors. Addiction is characterized by an inability to control or abstain from a substance or behavior despite negative consequences and a preoccupation with the addictive substance or behavior. Here are some signs and symptoms that may indicate an addiction problem:

      • Loss of control: You may find it difficult to stop or moderate your substance use or behavior, even when you want to or have tried multiple times.
      • Continued use despite negative consequences: You continue to engage in the addictive behavior despite experiencing negative effects on your health, relationships, work, or other aspects of your life.
      • Preoccupation: You spend a significant amount of time thinking about, obtaining, using, or recovering from the substance or behavior.
      • Tolerance: You may need increasing amounts of the substance or more frequent engagement in the behavior to achieve the same desired effect, indicating that your body has become accustomed to it.
      • Withdrawal: When you stop using the substance or engaging in the behavior, you experience physical or psychological symptoms, such as anxiety, irritability, nausea, or insomnia.
      • Neglecting responsibilities: You may find yourself neglecting personal, work, or family obligations due to your preoccupation with the substance or behavior.
      • Social isolation: You may withdraw from social activities or relationships that were once important to you, often to hide your addiction or because the addiction has taken priority.
      • Risk-taking behavior: You may engage in risky activities, such as driving under the influence, sharing needles, or engaging in unprotected sex, while using the substance or engaging in the addictive behavior.
      • Denial or minimization: You may downplay the severity of your addiction or refuse to acknowledge that there is a problem, despite concerns expressed by friends, family, or professionals.

      If you recognize any of these signs and symptoms in your own life, it may be an indication that you have an addiction problem. It is important to seek help from a healthcare professional, addiction counselor, or support group to discuss your concerns and explore available treatment options. Remember, addiction is a complex and chronic condition, but recovery is possible with the appropriate support and intervention.


      Why are lgbtq+ individuals at higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse?

      LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and others) individuals are indeed at a higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse due to a variety of factors that often intersect and compound over time. These factors primarily relate to the stress and challenges associated with living as a marginalized group in many societies. Here are some of the main factors:

      Minority Stress: This term refers to the chronic stress faced by individuals belonging to a stigmatized minority group. For LGBTQ+ individuals, this can stem from societal prejudice, discrimination, and violence related to their sexual orientation or gender identity. Such stressors can contribute to increased substance use as a coping mechanism.

      Stigma and Discrimination: Experiences of rejection, exclusion, and maltreatment can increase feelings of anxiety and depression, which are associated with higher substance use rates. This can occur in various settings, including workplaces, schools, and even within families and social networks.

      Internalized Negative Self-Perceptions: LGBTQ+ individuals may internalize societal biases and develop negative self-perceptions about their identity, leading to feelings of guilt, shame, and low self-esteem. These feelings can contribute to the misuse of substances as a form of self-medication.

      Lack of Inclusive Healthcare: Many healthcare systems lack the resources or training to provide culturally competent care to LGBTQ+ individuals. This can make it difficult for these individuals to seek help or access effective treatment for substance use disorders.

      Social Isolation: Feelings of isolation, which can be the result of rejection or non-acceptance by family, friends, or society, can increase the risk of substance use and misuse.

      Intersectional Identity Stressors: LGBTQ+ individuals who also belong to other marginalized groups (like racial or ethnic minorities) may face additional stressors that can increase the risk of substance abuse.

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