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Drug Rehab Westland, MI.

The city of Westland is located in the state of Michigan, where it is only about 16 miles outside of Detroit in Wayne County. Westland has a total population of around 84,000 residents, and it is the 10th largest city and 12th largest municipality in Michigan. Westland and the surrounding area was established as a community right after World War II, and in late 2009 the city received over $2million to restore its historic district.

Drug and alcohol treatment is available to residents in the Westland are and surrounding metro area, including 5 drug rehab programs Long Term Residential treatment which studies have shown result in the highest rates of success as opposed to outpatient and less intensive programs. The long term residential treatment facilities in and around Westland ae full service facilities which provide substance abuse treatment to both adults and adolescents. Aside from traditional therapy offered in these facilities, teams of specialists also provide psychiatric evaluations, psychosocial assessments, nutritional assessments, and any additional services that are needed to provide the most effective treatment to clients including those with a dual diagnosis. Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization (Day Treatment) is also available in Westland, and facilities typically provide individual, group, and family therapy sessions that are specifically designed for each client and their unique needs.

Different Types Of Rehabilitation in Westland, MI.

As you can probably imagine, not every drug and alcohol rehab program in Westland is the same. As a matter of fact, each of the programs you encounter will have its own unique notion about what should constitute quality treatment.

In the same way, the treatments applied at a center will mostly depend on the particular principles it is founded upon. These categories, however, can be combined in various ways. For instance, you might see religious-based alcohol and drug rehab programs that also use evidence-based philosophies.

In many situations, you may find that every drug and alcohol treatment facility will emphasize a single approach. This is how most of these facilities are classified. With that being said, the most common types of drug and alcohol rehab facilities include:

1. Evidence-Based Rehab Centers

Evidence-based or Proof-based drug and alcohol treatment programs tend to underpin their treatment on the research in addiction recovery. As such, they will extend treatment that is often based in psychology as well as ancillary therapies that are based on proven scientific research and is founded on what has been found to work for different types of addicts.

At these programs, the recovery therapies used often change regularly depending on the results from the most recent findings in research and science.

2. Spirtually-Based Rehabs

Religious-based substance abuse treatment centers, on the other hand, put their attention on the spiritual aspects of rehab. As a direct result, most of them lean on the 12-step philosophies in combination with religious ritual - such as praying.

The overriding belief in most of these programs is that recovery comes from God. In the United States - a predominantly Christian area - most religious-based centers are Christian. On the other hand, there are also alcohol and drug treatment programs that focus on offering treatment to addicts from other religions and faiths.

In many instances, you will find that these organizational recovery facilities are paid for by a specific religious entity - as an example, the Salvation Army has treatment programs. That said, most religious-based rehabs also promote abstinence-based programs.

3. 12-step Based Facilities

Most of these facilities base their recovery protocols and offerings on the twelve step philosophies coupled with the literature produced by Alcoholics Anonymous and its various offshoots.

To this end, most all of these facilities make you participate in group work, attend offsite and onsite meetings, and meet up with a sponsor. During this time, you will work on the steps that will empower you to face your addiction from the twelve-step perspective.

Some of the facilities in Westland that are based on the twelve-steps may also offer other treatment protocols - such as individual psychotherapy.

4. Medicine-Based Rehabs

Medicine-based centers look at substance abuse disorders as conditions that ought to be handled in a medical setting - in a similar was you would deal with other diseases such as diabetes or cancer.

Because of this, they will often write a prescription for such drugs as Suboxone for the management of addiction.

These kinds of alcohol and drug rehabs are, however, sometimes classified as harm reducing because they might pass on your addiction from one drug to a different drug. As an example, the Suboxone or methadone might take the place of opoids.

On the other hand, there are medicines that have been proven of deterring active substance abuse. For example, Antabuse makes an alcohol abuser ill when they consume alcohol. Because of this, this type of treatment is productive at managing addiction and reducing harm.

5. Other Programs

Some addiction treatment facilities do not fit into any of the categories we have discussed above. These facilities offer cures that are not proven and may be experimental.

Alternatively, these rehabs report that they have worked out unique ways of dealing with addiction and substance use disorders. But, they are problematic because they will probably not have proof of success or any other evidence to back up the claims they make.

6. Harm-Reduction Based Centers

These are drug and alcohol treatment programs that generally believe that people suffering from addiction and a variety of substance use disorders are not completely capable of abstinence or that they do not want to stop using drugs and alcohol entirely.

These alcohol and drug rehab programs, instead, work on the belief that addicts might be able to lessen their consumption of addictive substances. Based on this belief, they argue that it's alright to enjoy a glass or so of wine or beer during dinner and will teach the clients how to do this with success. In the process, you will learn how to control your addiction while still allowing for some substance use.

Most harm-reduction drug and alcohol treatment programs are found away from the reaches of conventional alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs. A good example would be a needle exchange program.

The theory behind these plans is that not every addict is prepared for or wants guidance. Therefore, they are directed at attempting to stop the spread of life-threatening diseases such as hepatitis and HIV by providing IV drug users with clean needles free of charge. By so doing, these programs reduce the risk of disease transmittal which arises from drug abuse, although addicts continue to use as they did before the intervention.

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6 treatment listings in or near Westland, Michigan:

NA meetings in Westland:

  • Northwest Alano Club
    Wayne Road At Glenwood
    Westland, MI. 48186

    Monday - 5:00 PM
  • Church of Christ
    30355 Annapolis
    Westland, MI. 48186

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
    Thursday - 7:00 PM
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