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Drug Rehab Detroit

Detroit is the most populous city in the state of Michigan, as well as the largest city on border of both the United States and Canada. The city of Detroit is also a center of culture, business and finance as well as a transportation center as part of the metropolitan Detroit region, which is home to over 5 million residents. As a major port on the Detroit River, the city of Detroit is the second-largest economic center in the Midwest. Detroit is probably most famous for its history in the American automobile industry, earning it the nicknames "Motor City" or "Motown". Motown is also a familiar name because Detroit was an important part of American music and culture during the 1950's & 60's coined Motown, where a certain style of music coming of Detroit made its mark on the world.

Although Detroit was once a prosperous city, recent times aren't as bright and the Governor of Michigan declared a financial emergency for the city in March 2013, and it was declared bankrupt later that year. The residents have struggled in many instances to keep their jobs, homes and make ends meet. This type of stress often prompts individuals who to abuse drugs and alcohol, and in moments of weakness this can lead to a full-blown addiction where treatment is needed. Fortunately, there are quality drug treatment programs in Detroit, with inpatient and residential treatment facilities offering treatment even when someone isn't in the best financial position. In many instances, facilities may offer treatment pro bono as a charitable gesture, and many also receive state of federal funding and may deliver treatment free of charge or at very little cost.

Effective Intervention Strategies - Detroit, MI.

There are various intervention approaches and strategies that people in Detroit may want to employ. The most effective among these are the Johnson Intervention Model, the Family Invitational Model, and the Systemic Intervention Model.

a) The Johnson Model

This is the model that most people visualize when they think about an intervention. This model involves confronting the addict when they least expect it, as well as telling them how their actions and behavior have affected both themselves as well as each loved one in the intervention.

The loved ones will then request that the addict go to rehab from a program already picked out by the family - going so far as to reiterate that they will offer their support throughout the process. If the addict refuses to attend rehab, the loved ones will make ultimatums, usually referred to as guidelines, outlining the consequences the addict will have to endure in case they refuse treatment.

This threat of consequences might be what makes the Johnson Model the most successful out of of all drug and alcohol intervention models. However, some loved ones may feel that this model involves too much confrontation, and might rather go with another strategy.

b) The Family Invitational Model

This is another approach you may choose to consider. The main idea is that it doesn't involve the surprise element of the previously discussed Johnson model. In contrast, the addict will be made aware of what is going to take place when they are asked to attend the arranged meeting.

The addict will also be given the freedom to decide whether or not they want attend the intervention meeting, as well as react to the issues and the suggested strategies raised at the meeting.

c) The Systemic Intervention Model

In this model, the loved ones will meet up with a professional therapist - with the addict present. The therapist will help steer the dialog towards healing and coming up with appropriate solutions to the problem - which may or may not include the addict attending an addiction rehabilitation facility.

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AA Meetings in Detroit:

  • Buxton Lighthouse
    48221 Buxton Back Road Hwy 12
    Detroit, MI. 48221

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
  • The Winners Circle
    16 All Saints Rd
    Detroit, MI. 48209

    Friday - 7:30 AM

NA meetings in Detroit:

  • Tired Stone Baptist Church
    1550 Taylor
    Detroit, MI. 48206

    Thursday - 6:45 PM
    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • Gods Way Church
    14820 Puritan Street
    Detroit, MI. 48227

    Thursday - 6:00 PM
  • Eastside YMCA
    10100 Harper Avenue
    Detroit, MI. 48213

    Tuesday - 11:59 PM
    Saturday - 12:00 PM
    Wednesday - 7:15 PM
    Thursday - 7:00 PM
    Friday - 11:59 PM
  • United Congregational Church
    10811 Puritan Street
    Detroit, MI. 48220

    Tuesday - 8:30 PM
  • Grace Hospital
    6224 West Outer Drive
    Detroit, MI. 48235

    Monday - 7:00 PM
    Friday - 7:00 PM
  • old YMCA
    West Grand Boulevard & Dexter
    Detroit, MI. 48216

    Monday - 10:00 AM
  • Kermeny Recreation Center
    2260 South Fort Street
    Detroit, MI. 48217

    Friday - 5:00 PM
    Thursday - 6:00 PM
  • Russell Woods Church
    11417 Broad Street
    Detroit, MI. 48207

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • Chruch of God
    15511 Dexter Avenue
    Detroit, MI. 48238

    Monday - 8:30 PM
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