Substance abuse facilities for Veterans are essential for the mental health and overall stability of Vets of all branches of the armed forces. Because substance abuse and other mental health disorders are found at above average rates among Veterans, it is crucial that Veterans get the assistance they need due to such high rates of suicide also associated with these disorders among Veterans.
Substance abuse facilities for Vets in West Point are available through the VA, with services that include programs to address associated problems such as relationship problems, irritability, disturbed sleep, pain, depression, and/or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) which most commonly trigger substance abuse disorders among Veterans. Rehabilitation for substance abuse and related problems among Military Vets includes individual and group therapy and psychotherapies that can increase a person's motivation to change. Involvement in outside support such as AA and other support groups is recommended. Medications can also be available in some instances to help Veterans lessen their drug, alcohol and tobacco use.
Substance abuse facilities for Military Veterans are offered during the weekend and evening hours, with both outpatient and residential programs available. Facilities which are Women-Only or Men-Only and those for homeless Military Veterans are available in certain areas.
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