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Regular Outpatient Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs - Peach Springs, AZ.

Regular out-patient recovery is usually a less costly choice to more comprehensive outpatient centers or inpatient rehab, and is the lowest intensity of formal substance abuse rehabilitation available in Peach Springs. Some people are in rehab for the first time and have chosen regular outpatient because of the cost and time commitment and logistically because of work, school or other obligations. For some, regular outpatient is a "step-down" to service following treatment in a more intensive outpatient center like a partial hospitalization or in-patient facility.

Regular out-patient treatment options usually include group and individual counseling services delivered once or twice a week. Centers that include a wider range of services may include counseling (behavioral therapy) to assist with relapse prevention and dual diagnosis services to help address co-occurring addiction and mental health issues. The length of time a person remains in treatment can change from client to client, and a person's progress can be evaluated every now and then and more treatment can be recommended contingent upon these findings.

In many cases, a regular outpatient recovery facility is going to be lacking in intensity for a client who is attempting to address a chronic substance abuse problem and has not gone to treatment before or has relapsed following previous outpatient rehabilitation.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers offering this service in Peach Springs, AZ

  • Hualapai Health Education and Wellness
    928-769-2207 x238
    488 Hualapai Way
    Peach Springs, AZ. 86434

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Regular Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Payment Assistance

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