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Addiction Treatment for Adult Men - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs - Lexington, NC.

Drug rehab programs for adult men allow for male treatment clients in Lexington to immerse themselves in treatment and recovery with the social comfort and peer support that can only be obtained in a gender specific treatment program. Just as women often excel in programs designed only for women, adult men are faced with many life difficulties and challenges to their sobriety that only other men can relate to. There is considerable empathy and understanding from fellow males in recovery, and compassionate treatment counselors and facility staff who can relate to what they are going through and how to fulfill their unique needs.

Men typically abuse substances at higher rates than women, but also tend to complete rehabilitation at higher rates than females. When in a treatment program for adult men, this improves the chances for program completion because male clients aren't vulnerable to the distractions they might encounter in a co-ed facility. This provides complete engagement with the rehabilitation experience, where clients can work through male specific problems and work with their peers and counselors to sort them out. Many drug rehab programs for adult men offer suicide prevention and depression therapy because men 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.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers offering this service in Lexington, NC

  • Path of Hope Inc
    336-248-8914
    1675 East Center Street
    Lexington, NC. 27292

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Drug Rehab Programs for Adult Men

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Cash or Self Payment

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