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Outpatient Addiction Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers - Fort Dix, NJ.

There are both outpatient and inpatient drug treatment, but there are some types of outpatient drug rehab in Fort Dix from which to choose. Typical outpatient treatment is minimally invasive and individuals usually attend therapy and counseling a few times a week. Comprehensive outpatient programs offer counseling and therapy similar to regular outpatient, but on a more accelerated pace which also accommodates work and family life.

One outpatient drug rehab type called Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization is said to be the most comprehensive type of outpatient rehab out there. Clients can still return home or to a sober living facility at the end of each day, but will spend most of their time participating in outpatient rehab activities. Day treatment and partial hospitalization outpatient drug or alcohol treatment is perfect for people who have newly gone through an inpatient rehab, but still need to maintain a robust support system while they become more confident about a sober lifestyle. These rehabs also tend to offer a broader array of services that regular outpatient may not provide, including alternative therapies, medication management, and dual-diagnosis treatment.

It is common for clients in outpatient drug treatment or following treatment in outpatient alcohol or drug treatment to have a relapse. In these situations inpatient rehab would ideally be the next logical step.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers offering this service in Fort Dix, NJ

  • Army Substance Abuse Program
    609-562-4011
    Building 5616
    Fort Dix, NJ. 8640

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    No Payment Accepted
    Payment Assistance

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