Afternoon and evening appointments are both available at Psychology today in Dallas. They have everything that is needed to help with addictions of many kinds.
The programmes usually start from 10 days, this includes detoxification and therapy. It is recommended that in order to receive the full benefits of an alcohol rehab programme you should undertake a 28 day stay at a residential rehab facility.
Alcohol programs that are available to someone who is a recovering alcoholic are "Alcoholics Anonymous" and "Searidge Alcohol Rehab". Alcoholics Anonymous is available in almost every region.
There are a few rehab centers in the Dallas area. Crossroads Recovery and Dallas Challenge, Inc are just two of them. Remember that you deciding your friend needs to go to rehab is not enough. Your friend must recognize the need also.
Research has shown that if one needs to attend a drug rehab and does not have insurance or funds there are options available. There are government sponsored programs available to those less fortunate. The "Arc Treatment" website allows one to link to the SAMHSA page that assists in locating options available for a free drug rehab.
One place you can check is with your local church. Many churches will have information regarding drug rehab centers available for people.
Most rehab centers are in fact in-patient programs. They want you to be fully immersed in the experience, therefore they will like you to live at the facility.
There are many rehab programs available for those with Christian faith. Some of them include; Michael's House, Sober Recovery, Eternal Awakenings, and Transformations Treatment Center.
Yes there is many programs for rehab in alcoholism. A really good one would be the SAMHSA Of America.
There are a variety of programs offers for drug rehab treatment. Some programs that are offered for drug rehab treatment include: residential treatment, partial hospitalization, IOP, counseling, sober living, and brief intervention.
I'm afraid that there don't seem to be any ROTC programs available in Dallas. You can opt for it as an elective in the Dallas County Community College though.
Many states offer a out patient option for drug abuse. Statistics show that time spent in a rehab program have better results than those who try to recover on an out-patient basis.
Everyone can join Alcoholics Anonymous for free. If you are military veteran, the rehab centers are available at no charge.