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Regular Outpatient Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers - Harlem, MT.

Regular outpatient rehab is mostly a less expensive alternative to more intensive outpatient options or inpatient rehab, and is the least intense of formal drug or alcohol rehab available in Harlem. Some clients are in rehab for the first time and have picked regular outpatient because of the cost and commitment to time wise and scheduling because of work, school or other obligations. In some cases, regular outpatient is a step down to service following treatment in a more intensive outpatient program such as a partial hospitalization or in-patient facility.

Regular out-patient recovery services usually include group and individual counseling services delivered once maybe twice per week. Centers that offer a more diverse range of services may include psychotherapies (CBT) to help with relapse prevention and dual-diagnosis services to help respond to co-occurring addiction and mental health issues. The length of time a person remains involved in rehab can vary, and a person's improvement can be judged occasionally and an extension of rehab can be suggested based on these findings.

In many situations, a regular outpatient rehab facility is going to be deficient in intensity for an individual who is attempting to address a bad substance abuse problem and has not gone to recovery previously or has relapsed after prior outpatient rehabilitation.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in Harlem, MT

  • Fort Belknap Indian Reservation
    406-353-4175
    656 Agency Main Street
    Harlem, MT. 59526

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Regular Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    Payment Assistance
    Private Health Insurance

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