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Drug Rehab New Bern, NC.

New Bern, North Carolina was home to 30,424 residents at the time of the 2013 United States Census. Known for its humid subtropical climate, the city experiences frequent afternoon thunderstorms during the summertime. This small town takes pride in its historic charm and continues to experience progress while remaining true to its down home charm. Residents of New Bern, North Carolina may experience problems with drug and alcohol addiction similar to other parts of the state. During 2015, the most widely abused substances sending residents into treatment included marijuana, alcohol and other opiates (e.g. non-prescription use of methadone, codeine, morphine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, opium, and other drugs with morphine-like effects).

The two most common types of rehabilitation programs found near New Bern, North Carolina are inpatient and outpatient treatment centers. The difference between these two forms of treatment is the intensity of the programs. Inpatient care requires the individual to live at the treatment facility during their recovery. Whereas an outpatient program allows the person to return home each evening and maintain many aspects of their day to day lives. Both forms of rehabilitation have benefits and downsides; so determining which type of care will best fit the addicted individual can be tricky. The primary consideration should be whether the addicted person can remain clean and sober when they return home from an outpatient program on a daily bases. Individuals who require structure and around-the-clock support will do best in an inpatient program. These more intensive types of treatment centers are ideal for long-term addiction cases as well as for individuals who have been through rehab previously without success.

Professional Family Interventionists in New Bern, NC.

Professional family interventionists are trained in successfully hosting family interventions in New Bern. These interventions are designed to help get the addicted loved one to accept help by attending a professional addiction rehabilitation center along with helping the family and loved ones through the harmful effects and severe stress caused 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 composed and structured and has the greatest possibility for success.

Addiction interventions are more involved and complex than you might initially think. They are far more than simply a family meeting or conversation. Professional family interventionists have a number of duties and responsibilities during the entire procedure.

Some typical functions of a professional family interventionist include:

Even with months or weeks or preparations, there are some things that you might want to avoid throughout the intervention. These may include, but are not limited to:

Don'ts at an Intervention

a) Labels

Avoid labels like addict, junkie, or drunk - or anything that the addict may think is accusatory. Rather, go for neutral terms that do not define the patient by their substance abuse problem.

b) Overcrowding

Instead of overcrowding the intervention with many people, choose a select group of close family members and friends.

c) Personal Feelings

Try not to get upset during the drug and alcohol intervention. Try to manage these feelings to ensure that the intervention event is not overtaken by harmful emotions.

d) Intoxication

If the addict is under the influence - or another member of the group - you should avoid doing the drug and alcohol intervention. Instead, try to find a better time when they are sober before intervening.

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6 treatment listings in or near New Bern, North Carolina:

AA Meetings in New Bern:

  • Stepping Thru Dc
    117 D St.
    New Bern, NC. 28560

    Monday - 12:00 AM
    Friday - 12:00 AM
    Thursday - 12:00 AM
    Tuesday - 12:00 AM
    Wednesday - 12:00 AM

NA meetings in New Bern:

  • Phoenix House
    506 Cypress Street
    New Bern, NC. 28560

    Tuesday - 8:00 PM, 12:00 PM
    Friday - 12:00 PM, 8:00 PM
    Saturday - 8:00 PM
    Monday - 8:00 PM, 12:00 PM
    Thursday - 12:00 PM, 8:00 PM
    Wednesday - 8:00 PM, 12:00 PM
  • Unitarian Church
    1120 South Glenburnie Road
    New Bern, NC. 28560

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
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