Yes, many substance abuse treatment centers offer group therapy. Many also offer individual counseling, as well.
Substance abuse is treated by going to a rehab center. Therapy is one component of recovery. The individual will want to get treatment in order to heal.
You can go to the treatment center. You can explain to them your condition and they will be able to assist you in getting treatment.
Any substance abuse treatment center is capable of helping people into quitting their addiction. It just depends on the person if he or she wants to be helped or not.
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It's a substance abuse/alcoholism treatment center.
You should research if the substance abuse treatment center specializes in your particular needs. Different treatment centers specialize in different areas and tend to have a different clientele.
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In the United States, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) host an online locator for substance abuse treatment services. The US state of Iowa has its own site, the Iwoa Substance Abuse Information Center (ISAIC) offering a similar service.
The average monthly cost of substance abuse treatment center are about $7,000 a month in most cases. For long time abusers or more severe cases, the cost may be much more.
MECCA Services offer community based alcohol and substance abuse treatment for Iowa residents in Des Moines. Their staff offers counseling, psychiatry, and vocational rehabilitation.
There should be both nurses and doctors. You should ask before going in.