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Regular Outpatient Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs - Shiprock, NM.

Regular out-patient rehab is usually a less expensive alternative to more comprehensive outpatient options or inpatient recovery, and is the lowest intensity of formal drug or alcohol rehab around in Shiprock. Some clients are in rehab for their first time and have picked regular outpatient because that is all they can afford and time commitment and scheduling because of work, school or other obligations. In some cases, regular outpatient is a "step-down" to service following treatment in a more intense outpatient facility like a partial hospitalization or in-patient facility.

Regular outpatient recovery options have group and individual counseling services occurring once maybe twice per week. Centers that include a wider array of services may include counseling (behavioral therapy) to help with relapse prevention and dual-diagnosis services to help address co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders. How long a client remains in rehab can vary, and a client's improvement can be evaluated every now and then and more rehab can be suggested based on these findings.

In many cases, a regular outpatient rehabilitation program is going to be lacking in intensity for a client who is facing a chronic drug and alcohol problem and has never gone to rehab before or has fallen off the wagon following prior outpatient recovery.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers offering this service in Shiprock, NM

  • Navajo Regional
    505-368-1050 x1433
    North 491 Highway
    Shiprock, NM. 87420

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Regular Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Payment Assistance
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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