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Drug Rehab Myrtle Point, Oregon

Rehab choices in Myrtle Point, OR. can range from residential, outpatient, long term and various other types of treatment. Speaking with a counselor who is educated in the differences in treatment types can be a helpful resource in selecting the best treatment facility.

Expectations at Drug and Alcohol Treatment in Myrtle Point, OR.

In many instances, The moment you actually go to attend the rehab in Myrtle Point might be intimidating. However, this does not have to be the case. Actually, most rehabilitation facilities work in the same way as any other type of adult education course.

The following should be included in the rehab program:

1. Clear Limits

The primary focus of any treatment facility is to assist you in overcoming your addiction, achieve a sober way of life, and to retain your sobriety for the long term. In many cases, the program will implement clear - and maybe strict - guidelines and rules.

These rules are set up to ensure that the treatment center is safe for everyone present - patients and medics/therapists alike. Through these guidelines and rules, you will also be able to set a structured routine, order your life, and start moving forward on the road to lasting sobriety.

Although some people will actually rebel against the rules that the rehab program sets forth, those that agree to comply with them usually end up gaining the most from attending the rehab.

2. Daily Schedules

After you start receiving treatment at the rehabilitation facility in Myrtle Point, you may have to participate in some group therapy or education sessions on a daily basis or participate in a certain number of sessions weekly. These schedules are effective because they boost discipline, refine good habits, and help keep the client active and focused. As such, when you enter the facility, you might be asked to simply go with the flow.

3. Psychotherapy

Total abstinence usually requires that the rehabilitation facility uses a couple of treatment modalities. These modalities work effectively when evaluating behavior and thoughts around substance abuse.

For example, individual therapy can help you modify your thought patterns and behaviors, in addition to diagnosing any underlying mental health problems you might be experiencing. The other psychological modalities that may be utilized at the substance abuse rehabilitation center include:

4. Medications (Pharmacotherapy)

Although not every recovering addict will need to take medications, the doctors might still recommend pharmacotherapy. Most of the medications used are designed to handle any current or upcoming withdrawal symptoms, minimize cravings, or even help with any underlying mental health problems you might be experiencing - such as depression and anxiety.

Yet, you need to determine the best plan of action by speaking with your substance abuse counselor or therapist. They will pinpoint you to the right place as long as you are honest about the condition you are suffering from.

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6 treatment listings in or near Myrtle Point, Oregon:

  • Bay Area Hospital
    (25.1 miles from Myrtle Point, Oregon)
    1775 Thompson Road
    Coos Bay, OR. 97420
  • KAIROS Coastline
    (25.9 miles from Myrtle Point, Oregon)
    1500 16th Street
    North Bend, OR. 97459
  • ADAPT North Bend
    (26.1 miles from Myrtle Point, Oregon)
    400 Virginia Street
    North Bend, OR. 97459
  • Coos Health and Wellness
    (26.3 miles from Myrtle Point, Oregon)
    1975 McPherson Street
    North Bend, OR. 97459
  • VA Roseburg Healthcare System
    (35.5 miles from Myrtle Point, Oregon)
    913 NW Garden Valley Boulevard
    Roseburg, OR. 97471
  • Cow Creek Band of
    (36.4 miles from Myrtle Point, Oregon)
    2371 North East Stephens Street
    Roseburg, OR. 97470

NA meetings in Myrtle Point:

  • Foursquare Church
    534 Spruce Street
    Myrtle Point, OR. 97458

    Thursday - 7:00 PM, 8:00 PM
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