What Is the Difference Between Outpatient and Inpatient Drug Rehab?
Question by Benny: What is the difference between outpatient and inpatient drug rehab?
Best answer:
Answer by The Joker
an inpatient stays in the center whereas a outpatient goes home and returns for treatment
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
New treatment center helps shed misconceptions about Internet addiction
Filed under: inpatient drug rehab centers
The nation's first inpatient treatment program for Internet addiction opened this month in Bradford, Pennsylvania. It's a ten-day program that involves a thorough search for internet connected devices, a three-day quarantine, and hopefully a cure …
Read more on Marketplace.org
How Much Does a Drug Rehab Usually Cost?
Question by yayaquack: How much does a drug rehab usually cost?
Just curious. Anybody ever gone to a rehab before? Does it work?
Best answer:
Answer by SA16
It is often free through government subsidized programs. There are private rehabs, however, that you must pay for. It also depends on whether it is inpatient or outpatient, and how long you are there. For example, 21 day program is obviously cheaper than a 90 day program.
It does work for many people. But, many, many people have to go more than once for it to “take.” Addictions are tough. The best predictors of success include readiness to change (for real) and the person’s support network (family, friends, priest, etc.).
Where Is a Mandatory Drug Rehab Center for Adults in Texas?
Question by Quack Quack: Where is a mandatory drug rehab center for adults in Texas?
My brother who is now 21 years old is struggling with Alcohol and Drug abuse. He has been to many volunteer rehab centers but end up getting out! He wants to change because he attempts to by going to these voluteer rehab centers but when he gets the urge he gets out. Please help!!
Best answer:
Answer by Blue_Iguana
I’m sorry to hear about your brother who is struggling with addiction. It can be a difficult and uncertain process for a person to recover from drugs and alcohol, that’s for sure.
Parents Recount Son's Battle With Heroin Addiction
Parents recount son's battle with heroin addiction
Filed under: inpatient drug rehab centers
WAUSAU — On a sunny Saturday morning in March, Michael Dixon's family picked him up from the rehab facility he had entered six months earlier; they found a man filled with hope for a future free from the chains of heroin addiction. Less than 24 hours …
Read more on Appleton Post Crescent
WEEK OF SEPT. 3, 2013 – PUTNAM STATE COURT
Filed under: inpatient drug rehab centers
WH Crows Obama's 'consistency' in Syrian Diplomacy [VIDEO]
WH crows Obama's 'consistency' in Syrian diplomacy [VIDEO]
Filed under: drug addiction help utah
… his public presentations — helped produce the result that we see today, which is the possibility that we can achieve the goal of military force, and then some, without the use of military force, by relieving Assad of his chemical weapons and …
Read more on Daily Caller
The Myth of Welfare and Drug Use
Filed under: drug addiction help utah
40 Year Old Prostitute in Las Vegas Addicted to Meth and Other Drugs?
Question by 18/f/usa: 40 year old Prostitute In Las Vegas Addicted to Meth and other drugs?
I want to help my best friend with this burden. He is 21 years old and living on his own with his father’s moral support, so he is not completely alone family-wise, but he is extremely close with his mother because his dad wasn’t in the picture until 14 years old. He loves his mother more than anything in the world and it deeply pains him to know where she is in life because, daily, he expects the call from his grandma that she’s dead. He has no hope she will change because it seems where ever she goes she gets into the same lifestyle. She is honestly a good person, sweet as can be. Are there any options for this woman because she can not keep hooking for a living very soon or survive as a meth addict much longer. I want to commit her to a rehab center, but I don’t know if that’s the best thing or if she will even go! She needs therapy, and that’s for sure. Her early life was tragic.