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Drug Rehab El Paso

El Paso is a major city located in far West Texas, which stands on the Rio Grande and just across the Mexican city of Juarez, Chihuahua. El Paso had an estimated population of about 674,000 as of 2013, but the more expansive El Paso-Las Cruces metro area has a population of close to 1.1 million. The El Paso-Juarez region as it is so called boasts the largest bilingual and bi-national work force in the Western Hemisphere. The city was first established as Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission of El Paso del Norte, and is now headquarters of one Fortune 500 and three publicly traded companies. El Paso is also home to the University of Texas at El Paso, and because of its proximity to the Mexican border there is a strong military and federal presence which makes is a very safe city to live in.

There are significant issues facing the city of El Paso in regards to drugs coming into the country through the city. Likewise, residents themselves face problems with substance abuse making the need for quality treatment a very significant priority. There are substance abuse treatment programs in El Paso, many of which are accessible to residents no matter how severe the drug or alcohol problem. The first thing anyone should take into consideration when choosing an appropriate drug treatment option in El Paso is if it correctly matches the substance abuse history of the client. Many individuals will need to be in an inpatient or residential drug rehab program in the city, where they can receive detox services so this is a safe and well managed process. But more importantly, extensive treatment is needed beyond this to ensure the individual doesn't just go back home and relapse. So long-term inpatient and residential drug rehab programs in El Paso are therefore the most ideal treatment options and have the highest success rates in the city.

Professional Family Interventionists in El Paso, TX.

Professional family interventionists are trained in successfully hosting family interventions in El Paso. These interventions are designed to get the addicted loved one to agree to receiving help by enrolling into an effective addiction treatment facility along with helping the family members and loved ones of the addict through the negative effects and severe stress brought on by the substance use disorder.

The purpose of the family interventionist is to organize, plan, direct, and oversee the intervention process in such a way that the intervention event is structured and controlled and has the best possibility for success.

Drug interventions are more elaborate and complex than you might believe. They are much more than merely a family meeting or conversation. Professional family interventionists have a number of functions and responsibilities throughout the entire process.

Some typical functions of a professional family interventionist include:

Even with months or weeks or preparations, there are some things to avoid during the actual intervention. These may include, but are not limited to:

Don'ts at an Intervention

a) Labels

Avoid labels like addict, junkie, or alcoholic - or anything that the addict may take as offensive. Instead, go for neutral terms that do not label the person by their addiction.

b) Overcrowding

Instead of overcrowding the meeting, choose a select group of close family members and friends.

c) Personal Feelings

Try not to get angry or upset during the intervention. Try to manage these emotions to ensure that the intervention event is not eventually overrun by harmful emotions.

d) Intoxication

If the addict is under the influence - or another member of the group - you should not host the drug and alcohol intervention. Rather, wait for them to sober up before doing the intervention.

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There are 10 listings in El Paso, Texas:

NA meetings in El Paso:

  • Unitarian Universalist Church
    4425 Byron Street
    El Paso, TX. 79930

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
    Wednesday - 8:00 PM
  • Unity Church
    1420 Alabama Street
    El Paso, TX. 79930

    Saturday - 8:00 PM
    Monday - 8:00 PM
  • San Antonio Church
    503 Hunter
    El Paso, TX. 79915

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • Trinity Presbyterian Church
    8001 Magnetic Avenue
    El Paso, TX. 79904

    Sunday - 2:30 PM
  • Rescue Mission of El Paso
    1949 West Piasano
    El Paso, TX. 79902

    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • Get For Real Group
    9640 Montwood Drive
    El Paso, TX. 79925

    Friday - 7:30 PM
  • First Christian Church
    901 Arizona Avenue
    El Paso, TX. 79902

    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
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