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Drug Rehab Princeton, NJ.

Drug Treatment options in Princeton can vary from inpatient, outpatient, long term and various other types of treatment. Speaking to a drug and alcohol counselor who is educated in the differences in treatment can be a helpful resource in selecting the proper rehab program.

Participating in an inpatient addiction treatment in Princeton, NJ.

Inpatient alcohol and drug treatments that include detox contribute toward a completion rate of over 67%. According to SAMHSA, after you complete detox, your involvement in the program may help to increase your chance of success.

Although it might seem that it might be quite simple to participate in treatment, this is rarely the case. However, if you ever become overwhelmed by the feelings and emotions surrounding your substance use disorder, keep the following in mind:

1. Mandatory Counseling Sessions

First of all, you should never miss these sessions. Long term alcohol and drug use disorders have a way of destroying responsible schedules, daily routines, and more. And so, you might find it hard to deal with the constantly grueling daily schedule at rehabilitation.

However, you can benefit more from the counseling sessions than you thought possible or imagined. This means that you may want to be active during the sessions, participating, and listening to what others are saying and pondering the therapists' suggestions.

2. Medications

NIDA reports that medication could be the most important aspect of inpatient alcohol and drug treatment that you need to fully recover from your addiction. This is, of course, in conjunction with aftercare, counseling, and behavioral therapies.

If the doctors at the addiction treatment facility prescribe medication to help you through detox or for dealing with co-existing conditions, it should become a regular and important part of your treatment plan.

3. Classes and Workshops

The classes and workshops offered at the alcohol and drug treatment program do more than just keep you busy. Each of them serve a specific purpose in your journey to long term recovery and sobriety.

Conclusions

Once you suspect or acknowledge that you have a problem with addictive substances, your next step to be taken would be to reach out. As you do this, you might find that an inpatient substance abuse treatment facility in Princeton is the right way to go. The earlier you get started, the easier it will be for you to begin recovery and finally find the ability to remain sober even in the most tempting of situations.

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6 treatment listings in or near Princeton, New Jersey:

AA Meetings in Princeton:

  • Couch Potatoes
    Nassau & Vandeventer Sts.
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Tuesday - 12:15 PM
  • Discovering Self Group
    Hamilton& Chambers Sts.
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Saturday - 2:00 PM
  • Homeward Bound Group
    1225 State Road - Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Sunday - 5:30 PM
    Saturday - 5:30 PM
  • Allentown Discussion
    Presbych20 High St(rt. 539)
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Friday - 12:00 PM
  • Primary Purpose Group
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Thursday - 7:15 AM
    Tuesday - 7:15 AM
    Wednesday - 7:15 AM
  • No Name Group
    Nassau & Vandeventer St
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Thursday - 12:15 PM
  • Step Sisters Too
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • Homeward Bound
    Rts. 206 & 518
    Princeton, NJ. 8540

    Wednesday - 5:30 PM
    Tuesday - 5:30 PM
  • Centre Group
    S. Broad St. (route 524)
    Princeton, NJ. 8542

    Thursday - 8:00 PM

NA meetings in Princeton:

  • Twenty Four Club of Princeton Incorporated
    1225 State Road
    Princeton, NJ. 08540

    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
    Sunday - 8:00 PM
    Friday - 8:00 PM
    Monday - 8:00 PM
    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • Princeton House
    905 Herrontown Road
    Princeton, NJ. 08540

    Friday - 7:30 PM
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