Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Does anbody know of any free drug rehab treatment facilitys in Dallas Texas

Does anbody know of any free drug rehab treatment facilitys in Dallas Texas?
My husband is trying to find help for his drug addiction. He is sober now only because he is currently in jail for it. He will be out in a short time and wants help. Is there any free treatment centers (kind of like a halfway house) that allow married couples in dallas texas. somebody please help me, he needs help.
Other - Diseases - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
If he is in Jail , go ask the judge to refer him to a drug free facility ! Worked for my brothers , and the drug testing was court ordered,!! pass or go to jail what a win - win for the family !






Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Where is a mandatory drug rehab center for adults in Texas

Where is a mandatory drug rehab center for adults in Texas?
My brother who is now 21 years old is struggling with Alcohol and Drug abuse. He has been to many volunteer rehab centers but end up getting out! He wants to change because he attempts to by going to these voluteer rehab centers but when he gets the urge he gets out. Please help!!
Other - Society & Culture - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I'm sorry to hear about your brother who is struggling with addiction. It can be a difficult and uncertain process for a person to recover from drugs and alcohol, that's for sure. The reality is that there is no "mandatory" drug rehab centers that will lock you down during the course of treatment. The closest thing to it is court-ordered treatment, which even then often times a person can leave if they want to but will then be in violation of the courts. If your brother REALLY wants to get clean and sober than he must be willing to do the work. He should look at his past experiences in rehab and see what it is about either himself or the facility or the type of approach used that caused him to leave. Some rehabs are like military camps, others are in relaxing residential settings. Some are very strict and severe, some are more therapeutic and based on the individual's needs. Your brother should consider what he is getting into before he commits to make sure he can live with his decision, the wrong type of recovery approach can make someone not want to get sober. Believe me, I know that personally. Hope this helps, good luck with your brother.
Answer 2 :
Hi, I want you to know that I acknowledge your courage to reach out for assistance with your brother. What I can share with you is that the only "forced" facility is usually incarceration, and that is NOT the place to get the healing he deserves. My good friend struggled for years, just like your brother, he would go into and out of treatment centers. It was not until he found a facility that was able to address the "cause" of his using drugs, and not just focus on the "drugs" themselves as the issue that he was able to begin the process of healing. You see, we ALL create our own reality and environment based on how we see ourselves, our value and self worth ect. So it is not our external world that makes up our internal world, but the other way around. Hope this makes sense, I did not get it until I went to a family day at the center he was at and it was very clearly explained. Don't give up, and tell your brother the same thing. If he is willing to take another deep look then you may be interested in this place. God Bless and good luck to you http://www.affordabletreatment.com/

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

How can I find the available drug rehab centers in Beeville, Texas

How can I find the available drug rehab centers in Beeville, Texas?
A close neighbor of mine has recently decided to turn over a new leaf, and I just want so much to help her. I told her that I'd help her find a rehabilitation center, but I'm at a loss. I don't know how to start. We live in Beeville, Texas. Any suggestions?
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Answer 1 :
You can take your friend to the doctor to ask for recommendations. This will surely be a big help. There are lots of rehabilitation centers in Beeville. I have included links below of a list of centers that you can check out. Make sure to inquire about the programs that each employs so you will be able to choose the one that would be best for your friend. You might want to check out the yellow pages as well. Good luck, and I hope she recovers soon!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

I have to find a drug rehab in Kerrville, Texas. How will I do this

I have to find a drug rehab in Kerrville, Texas. How will I do this?
I need to do this for my best friend. I never thought that she would get herself involved in drugs, but now she has. A lot of our friends have already steered clear of her, but I really want to help her. I don't know how, though. Any suggestions?
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Answer 1 :
Contact Al Anon - They'll help you 980 Barnett St Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 257-7355
Answer 2 :
First off, does she want to be treated? If not, then I guess you would have to talk to her first or do a drug intervention. If she still doesn't want to get treated, then I guess you would have to wait for her to make that decision on her own, at her own time. If she does agree to getting herself treated, then that's good. The links below will be able to help you out in your search. Good luck!
Answer 3 :
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=drug+rehab+in+kerrville+texas&btnG=Search Whatever you do,thanks for being a true friend... here are some drug rehab places,and some Narcotic anonymous..
Answer 4 :
call nacotics anonymous--ask phone person best drug rehab to fit your friends needs. you will not only get that info, you will most likely get someone who can help your friend get there.
Answer 5 :
I think you could call the local MHMR (Mental Health Mental Retardation) office and they could tell you. Or try TX Dept of Human Resources. You can locate a rehab, and tell her about it, but it will be for nothing unless she is ready to give up drugs. If she won't, then all you can do is be her friend; offer moral support but no "loans". Don't pay her water bill, or buy her cigarettes, or put gas in her car. Don't bail her out of jail. You should probably, for your own sake, limit the time you spend "running around" with her. She's going to get busted if she hasn't already, and if you are with her, you go, too. If you catch her in a sober moment, point out to her how her behavior hunts not only her, but everyone who cares about her, and ask her to get help. Until she is ready, though, there is really nothing you can do.