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Addiction Treatment for Women - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers - Sheridan, WY.

Drug and alcohol rehab for adult women in Sheridan gives females fighting with any type of drug or alcohol addiction problem the privacy, support and dignity they need during their recovery. In many instances, there are gender specific reasons why females begin abusing addictive substances. Studies show that up to 70% of women in addiction treatment programs report being a victim of physical or sexual abuse. In an addiction treatment program for adult women, trained staff are sensitive to these challenges and treatment can focus on areas of a woman's life that should be addressed so that healing can begin. A rehab for women is also going to be a safe and secure place for these individuals, who don't about any further abuse during their treatment.

There are also circumstances where women struggle with co-occurring disorders that need to be addressed while they are in treatment. For instance, an eating disorder is something that can cause distress and could be a trigger for substance abuse for some women. Both problems should be handled concurrently in a substance abuse treatment facility that is prepared to do so. A facility which addresses co-occurring disorders would have a therapist or psychologist on staff to help pinpoint and address these types of issues.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Facilities offering this service in Sheridan, WY

  • Mountains Edge Counseling
    307-673-4647
    44 South Main Street
    Sheridan, WY. 82801

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities for Female

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Military Insurance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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