Greece drug rehab for in-patient and out-patient drug detox and alcohol treatment. Substance addiction and chemical dependency rehab program close to Greece NY. Alcohol And Drug Rehabilitation techniques used in our New York rehab and detox centers near Greece. Programs for drug and alcohol abuse that include inpatient and outpatient recovery for addiction are described as well as the advantages and disadvantages of both. Many medical insurance providers will cover alcohol and drug rehab. Give us a call to find out what options are available to you.

Addiction Treatment Programs in Greece

In Patient Drug Rehab

Our Residential Addiction Treatment also includes family counseling sessions, to assist you work through the issues often as a resulted of addiction. We also have an in-depth curriculum to help prepare for a healthy, clean, and sober future. You can also find out how to manage stressful circumstances in the real world. Lastly, our process includes team building and recreational activities to help you bolster your interpersonal relationships.

When you participate in our group by committing to our Greece In Patient Rehab Treatment center, you enjoy a wide range of recovery services. Our first concern is Withdrawal Management. Then we begin delivering your customized treatment using a range of evidence-based solutions, such as:

  • Inspirational Interviewing
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavior Modification
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • 12 Step Integration
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment

Out Patient Rehab Program

Our intensive, personalized outpatient alcohol and drug rehab center in Greece functions under the same evidence-based, Twelve Step fundamentals and methods as our residential treatment programs, which means your comprehensive care includes cognitive, social, alcohol and other substance abuse assessments, a individualized addiction treatment program and continuing service suggestions. Our IOP is an excellent rehab alternative if you:

  • Are transitioning out of inpatient treatment
  • Have gone through a relapse
  • Just starting recovery

Partial Hospitalization

Day treatment, also known as partial hospitalization includes the option of onsite accommodations at our clinically supervised sober living facility. PHP is an especially successful rehab option if you:

  • If you have recently experienced a relapse
  • Have made several past attempts at drug rehab
  • Are having problem with a co-occurring mental health issue such as clinical depression or anxiety
  • Would benefit from a designed recovery support surrounding following inpatient rehab

For patients who deal with a co-occurring mental health issue, we offer professional mental health services. Our medical professionals are experienced in evidence-based treatment approaches including cognitive-behavioral treatment, dialectical behavioral therapy and recognition and dedication therapy. We also offer gender-specific treatment options at some of our centers.

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings and NA Meetings in Greece

  • Alcoholics Anonymous (commonly referred to as AA) is perhaps the most well-known treatment related to defeating an addiction or chemical dependency. For decades, AA meetings have assisted countless women and men overcome their addiction to alcohol and embark on (or continue) their pursuit of lifelong recovery.
  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – There is not a concentration on any specific drug. Instead, the purpose of NA is to share the difficulties and victories that follow drug addiction and recovery.

NA is a 12 step system very close to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and it shares many of the same foundations, practices, and approaches. The mission of NA is to build an environment where substance abusers aid each other on the road to recovery. Sessions consist of people of virtually every demographic and at varying levels of recovery, from several years to just a few days of being sober.

 

     

    Treating Addiction with Dual Diagnosis

    Many people diagnosed with a substance use disorder (SUD) also endure a co-occurring mental health or behavioral disorder. This is known as a dual diagnosis. Individuals with a dual diagnosis require an integrated treatment program that attends to the two ailments as linked mental health issues.

    Prevalent mental health disorders identified with substance abuse include the following:

    • ADHD – Many people are prescribed adderall to manage their ADHD, which may be habit-forming and generate a dangerous pattern of chemical abuse.
      Depression – Many people diagnosed with depression try to self-medicate with illegal drugs or alcohol. This frequently makes the condition worse. The crash after the high can be terrible for those with a pre-existing depressive problem.
    • Bipolar Disorder – Approximately one-half of people with bipolar disorder also battle with addiction. Just like any other disorder, it can be appealing to self-medicate. Alcohol and drugs provide a source of short-lived relief from emotional situations and manic episodes for people with bipolar.
    • PTSD – When an individual develops post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) their brain generates less endorphins than a healthy brain, making them more likely to turn toward alcohol or drugs to be happy.
    • Borderline Personality Disorder – Research studies have demonstrated that drug addiction and borderline personality disorder
    • (BPD) oftentimes materialize together. More than two-thirds of people with BPD have turned toward substance abuse at some point in their lives.
    • OCD – Persons with OCD oftentimes experience anxiety and depression caused by their compulsory tendencies, which can lead substance abuse.
    • Eating Disorder – Eating disorders often stem from intense thoughts of inferiority. Substances that decrease desire for food are especially prevalent among people struggling with these disorders.
    • Generalized Anxiety Disorder – The most common mental ailment in the USA, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) impairs 18 percent of all adults. People who suffer from GAD might be more likely to turn to drugs and alcohol to deal with their issues. People may also abuse benzodiazepines, which are incredibly addictive pharmaceutical pills prescribed to address anxiety problems.
    • Schizophrenia – Schizophrenia is characterized by hallucinations and delusional thoughts. Identifying schizophrenia parallel to an addiction can be complicated because both problems share similar effects.

    What Is Psychological Dependence?

    Most professionals or materials that talk about psychological dependence are talking about the cognitive and emotional components of addictive habits or the withdrawal period from drugs or alcohol rather than attempting to categorize specific drugs or activities as being mentally addictive or physically addictive. The indicators associated with the psychological components of addictive behaviors or with psychological dependence are usually listed as:

    • Uncontrolled desire for the drug
    • Issues with anxiety that arise when someone attempts to end their addictive behavior
    • Challenges with depression when a person is not using their drug of choice or attempts to halt their addictive behavior
    • Irritability and uneasiness that materialize when an individual is not using their drug of choice or attempting to kick the habit
    • Any other problems with mood swings that appear when one is not using their substance of choice or attempting to quit
    • Decreased appetite or increased appetite connected with not using the drug of choice

    Where To Get Help

    What Substances do you treat at Greece NY Detox?

    • Stimulants – Cocaine, Crack, Speed, Methamphetamine, Adderall
    • Heroine
    • OpioidsOxycodone, Hydromorphone (Dilaudid), Hydrocodone, Morphine
    • Hallucinogens – Acid, PCP, Mushrooms
    • Marijuana
    • Alcohol

    Drug Treatment Centers Near Greece

    More Info About Greece NY


    Greece (town), New York

    The Town of Greece is in the northern part of the county and borders the City of Rochester on the east, the Town of Gates on the south, the towns of Parma and Ogden on the west, and Lake Ontario on the north. The town is a contiguous suburb of Rochester. The area known as Charlotte, on the eastern border, was formerly part of the town until it was annexed by the City of Rochester in 1916.

    The Town of Greece was established in 1822 from part of the Town of Gates and was previously called Northampton. The name "Greece" was selected because of the contemporary struggle of Greece for independence from the Ottoman Empire.