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Addiction Treatment for Adult Men - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs - Abingdon, MD.

Drug rehab programs for adult men make it possible for male recovery clients in Abingdon to involve themselves in treatment with the social comfort and peer support that can only be obtained in a gender specific program. Just as women excel in programs designed only for women, adult men are faced with many life challenges and challenges to their sobriety that only other men can understand. There is considerable understanding and empathy from fellow men in treatment, and kindhearted rehabilitation counselors and rehab staff who can relate to what they are going through and how to fulfill their unique needs.

Males tend to abuse substances at higher rates than women, but also tend to finish rehabilitation at higher rates than females. When attending a program for adult men, this improves the chances for rehab program completion because male clients aren't exposed to the distractions they may experience in a co-ed rehab program. This allows for full immersion into the treatment experience, where clients can address male specific issues and work with their peers and counselors to resolve them. Many drug rehab programs for adult men offer depression and suicide prevention given that male clients are at greater risk of suicide according to statistics, as well as treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders, holistic (drug free) treatment and anger management therapy.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers offering this service in Abingdon, MD

  • Emmorton Treatment Services
    410-569-5900
    3105 Emmorton Road
    Abingdon, MD. 21009

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Drug Rehab Programs for Adult Men

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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