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		<title>5 Ways to Avoid Drug Rehab</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a perfect world, we could just prevent drug abuse altogether. There would be no addiction and in return, there would be fewer crimes, fewer homeless people and fewer problems within our families. Obviously, this is impossible. There will always be people who become addicted to drugs or alcohol, but it’s not something a person [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a perfect world, we could just prevent drug abuse altogether. There would be no addiction and in return, there would be fewer crimes, fewer homeless people and fewer problems within our families. Obviously, this is impossible. There will always be people who become addicted to drugs or alcohol, but it’s not something a person does on purpose. For the people who are close to us to may be on the verge of substance abuse, we can help them with avoiding drug rehab. </p>
<p>1. Dealing with Peer Pressure – One of the main reasons an adolescent will begin using drugs is because their friends are doing it and end up talking them into it as well. No one wants to feel left out and teens are very vulnerable to this feeling. They want to be liked – even at the expense of getting in trouble or just doing things they normally would not do. It is so important to teach your teens early how to deal effectively with peer pressure so that they can say NO and mean it. </p>
<p>2.  Dealing with Daily Stress – One other reason that some people fall victim to addiction is due to their lack of ability to deal with the pressure of daily stress in their lives. Being overwhelmed with work or school can become too much to deal with and many will turn to drugs or alcohol to relieve that type of stress. A drink after work can quickly turn into several drinks and addiction can set in due to habit. People often fail to see how drugs or alcohol may very well end up adding much more stress to their lives over time. It is important to find other ways to deal with stress. Some ways of doing so include exercising, reading, or even just finding a hobby that you enjoy. </p>
<p>3.  Seek Help For Mental Illness – Some may not know that substance abuse and mental illness can often go hand in hand. For a person suffering from mental illness, they may turn to drugs or alcohol to ease their pain whether it is for depression, PTSD, anxiety or some other mental disorder. Seeking help before their issues lead to substance abuse is a good way to avoid <a href="http://www.treatmentusa.com">drug rehab</a>.</p>
<p>4.  Look for Potential Risks of Substance Abuse – If risks of substance abuse exist in your family, it is good to be aware of them in order to overcome them. You may have a history of substance abuse in the family, or living in a situation where drug use exists and creates temptation – keep an eye on things such as these so you can avoid falling into a trap that can eventually lead to addiction.</p>
<p>5.  Balance Your Life – Finding balance is very important. So many have turned to drugs or alcohol because something in their life isn’t working or when they are unhappy about they way things are going. Try to keep your priorities in order and when things get tough, build up a good support system of friends and family to help you get through those times.</p>
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		<title>Where can I use my Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance for alcohol treatment?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 11:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance for Alcohol Treatment
The cost of alcohol treatment can get pretty high for a 28 to 30 day stay – and it’s one of the main reasons why those who need addiction treatment often do not get it. Cost is a major consideration when you are in the process of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance for Alcohol Treatment</p>
<p>The cost of alcohol treatment can get pretty high for a 28 to 30 day stay – and it’s one of the main reasons why those who need addiction treatment often do not get it. Cost is a major consideration when you are in the process of choosing an alcohol rehab and whether or not it is feasible. If you can navigate using health insurance to get alcohol treatment, your out of pocket costs should be little or nothing depending on the policy you have. Blue Cross Blue Shield is a major health insurance provider, and many wonder where they can use their BCBS policies for alcohol treatment and rehab. </p>
<p>Fortunately, most major substance abuse treatment centers accept most insurance policies – especially Blue Cross Blue Shield. If you have specific questions about your health insurance coverage policy, you can contact the alcohol treatment center you want to go to and speak with someone who can help you. </p>
<p>Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance for Alcohol Treatment: Are You Covered?</p>
<p>Obviously, not very many people go out shopping for a health insurance policy that specifically covers addiction treatment. Alcohol treatment, while not a rare request by any means, is not requested to be covered by the majority of policy holders. The fact is however, alcohol treatment – or any addiction program &#8211; is a medical expense. Even if not stated outright, it is highly possible that your Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance does cover it – at least partially. Coverage will not be the same for every BCBS policy when it comes to alcohol treatment, but you can certainly call Blue Cross Blue Shield directly to find out what exactly your policy does cover.</p>
<p>Alcohol Rehab Insurance: Is There an Add-On for Alcohol Rehab Only?</p>
<p>As of right now, you will not find a Blue Cross Blue Shield add-on policy which covers just alcohol rehab. If you are asking for such a thing, the insurance provider fears you will have to use it – meaning a high risk for them to insure you and your family. It also touches on the “pre-existing condition” rule that most carriers have, which could exclude you from coverage altogether. </p>
<p>Getting health insurance to cover <a href="http://www.treatmentusa.com">alcohol treatment</a> can be tricky – but not impossible. It may take a few phone calls and you might get frustrated, but don’t give up. Blue Cross Blue Shield is a reputable insurance provider and many of their policies do cover alcohol treatment. </p>
<p>We Can Help! Call Us Today at (888) 842-3167 for your Free Confidential Assessment for Drug and Alcohol Treatment</p>
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		<title>How to Choose a Detox in South Florida</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 12:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cases of alcohol and drug addiction rise every year, as people from all walks of life get entangled into problems with substance abuse. This is why there is such a need for quality detox centers in South Florida and elsewhere in the United States. Detox is the first step before recovery and drug or alcohol [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cases of alcohol and drug addiction rise every year, as people from all walks of life get entangled into problems with substance abuse. This is why there is such a need for quality detox centers in South Florida and elsewhere in the United States. Detox is the first step before recovery and drug or alcohol treatment can begin; it is a vital process to go through to rid the body of the toxins and physical addiction to the substance to which it is addicted. After detox, it becomes easier to get the person’s commitment and participation during the treatment program. </p>
<p>There are many different drug and alcohol detox facilities in South Florida. Because it is up to the patient, sometimes with the help of his or her family, to choose the right detox center, it is good to know a few tips on how to choose one that will best suit the needs of your situation. Each detox in South Florida, or anywhere for that matter, has a different philosophy and set of guidelines. You should keep in mind that detox and treatment programs are not meant to be like prisons. Clients are able to leave if they so choose. Choosing the right detox and treatment program can even ensure a more successful, lasting recovery. </p>
<p>It may be hard to tell the difference between the different <a href="http://www.treatmentusa.com/treatment/Florida.html">detox centers in South Florida</a> if you are not exactly sure what to look for or what questions to ask. You should consider key factors such as cost, length of the program (usually 5 – 7 days), location of the facility, and what amenities are provided. Some detox facilities are more like a hospital setting while others offer a bit more in the way of luxury. Ask about what types of medications are provided, if any, in the event the detox process becomes difficult and find out about what types of meals or nutrition is provided as well. </p>
<p>Once you have considered all of these factors, the choice you make in terms of which detox in South Florida you will go to should be somewhat easier. Even on a tight budget, never make the cost the last deciding factor as the detox process will set the tone of what the person is like mentally and physically when it’s time to begin treatment. </p>
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		<title>How to Choose the Right Alcohol Rehab in Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 11:54:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have decided to bring an end to your alcohol addiction, your next move is to select the best alcohol rehab to guide you through your journey to sobriety. There are many different treatment centers in Texas that promise to get you through the process however not all of them will be just right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you have decided to bring an end to your alcohol addiction, your next move is to select the best alcohol rehab to guide you through your journey to sobriety. There are many different <a href="http://www.treatmentusa.com/treatment/Texas.html">treatment centers in Texas</a> that promise to get you through the process however not all of them will be just right for your specific needs. It is best to do a bit of research so you can learn about the facilities in your area, as there are a number of factors to consider before beginning the admission process.</p>
<p>Cost and Location</p>
<p>The price of the alcohol rehab program is very important because it obviously has to fit within your budget. However, it should never be the deciding factor considering that choosing the right alcohol rehab in Texas can mean the difference between success and failure. Consider an alcohol rehab that will allow you to comfortably go through the treatment without causing you to go entirely broke. Location is also a major consideration to have in mind. The location of the alcohol rehab should be a place that is away from your home town to avoid the temptation of leaving and going back to old habits. </p>
<p>Services Provided</p>
<p>You should find out about what kinds of services are offered at the alcohol rehab facilities you are interested in to determine the philosophy of their treatment program. The most effective treatment centers in Texas will have comfortable facilities and may even offer alternative treatments such as acupuncture, massage, meditation, yoga, or more traditional services like individual and group therapy along with medication when necessary.  </p>
<p>Post Rehab Aftercare</p>
<p>It is vital to inquire about the post rehab after care that the treatment program you choose offers. An indication of a quality facility will be a very comprehensive post recovery program that may include counseling and therapy as well as continued support in the form of group meetings. Also be sure to check to see if they provide special services in the event of a relapse. </p>
<p>Length of the Program</p>
<p>Make sure you understand fully about the length of the treatment program. It’s wise to be leery of a “quick recovery” program, as just a few days or even a week or two in treatment may not be as effective to resolve your addiction as a traditional program of 28, 30 or even 60 – 90 days in some cases. </p>
<p>Family Counseling Sessions</p>
<p>When you are addicted to alcohol or any substance for that matter, your behavior undoubtedly affects your family. If you have a family and mending the relationship with them is important to you, consider an alcohol treatment facility that offers family counseling as part of their treatment. </p>
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		<title>Are There Drug and Alcohol Detox Facilities in Florida?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 19:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking at different drug and alcohol detox facilities out of state, Florida may have come to mind. It’s a great place to get away for awhile – the weather is great and the tropical scenery can prove to be very relaxing especially when you have a million other troubles to worry about. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking at different drug and alcohol detox facilities out of state, Florida may have come to mind. It’s a great place to get away for awhile – the weather is great and the tropical scenery can prove to be very relaxing especially when you have a million other troubles to worry about. There are in fact many different choices of drug and alcohol detox facilities in Florida to choose from &#8211; and many of them happen to be some of the best in the country. </p>
<p>Choosing to go to a drug and alcohol detox facility in Florida for your addiction is likely to be one of the biggest decisions you will ever make. It may also save your life and will certainly improve the quality of the lives of the people you care about. For this reason, it is imperative to make the right choice, and to do that, you need to know all of your options whether they are in your own state or out of state.</p>
<p>Many health insurance companies will even pay for drug and <a href="http://www.treatmentusa.com/treatment/Florida.html">alcohol detox in Florida</a>, which happens to have many of the major treatment centers in America where you will receive top notch care for your addiction. In fact, getting admitted into an out-of-state rehab might be a lot easier than you think. There are some major benefits to a stay at a rehab that is out of state and away from home town, as it may be the best possible option to getting out of your current environment and into a brand new situation.</p>
<p>As you may already know, it is very difficult to battle an addiction whether it is to drugs or alcohol. You will need all of the help you can get to get clean and sober. With a drug and alcohol detox facility in Florida, you can take a break from your day to day stress that exists in your life and get away from negative influences. You can physically remove yourself from your lifestyle and all of the temptations around you as you travel to Florida to enter the recovery phase of your life. Such a drastic change in scenery often helps to greatly aid in a person’s journey to sobriety.</p>
<p>Going to a drug and alcohol detox facility in Florida will really give you a chance to focus on your own wellness. You will not need to worry about the needs of anyone but yourself. This basically means a faster recovery, and a lot less stress. Taking time to focus just on yourself and getting better is a challenge and it may seem really hard to leave behind your family and friends. But in the long run, it often is the best choice because ultimately your decision will help your family and loved ones have a better life.</p>
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		<title>How Long Does Alcohol Detox Take?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 12:33:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When an alcoholic goes into a rehabilitation or treatment center, detoxification will just be the beginning of a longer process. The detox process entails a cleansing of one’s system to remove all traces of alcohol. Generally, it will take around 7-10 days for most people but it also depends on how long and how much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When an alcoholic goes into a rehabilitation or treatment center, detoxification will just be the beginning of a longer process. The detox process entails a cleansing of one’s system to remove all traces of alcohol. Generally, it will take around 7-10 days for most people but it also depends on how long and how much a person was drinking. During detox, there will likely be multiple symptoms a person will experience which are known as withdrawal symptoms. How bad these symptoms are will depend on the severity of the person’s addiction. The feelings can range from mild headaches to nausea and shaking &#038; sweating or worse.</p>
<p>When detox is over, the really tough part begins. Because detox is just the first step, the next part is getting treatment. If you are going to inpatient rehabilitation, your stay can last up to 45 days. Detox will take away the body’s physical dependence on alcohol, but an alcoholic must also work through the psychological aspects of addiction as well. The person has to learn what things trigger their want for alcohol and learn how to cope and handle stress in other ways besides drinking. This is because even though detox removes alcohol from the body, the desire to drink alcohol will still remain.</p>
<p>After detox, a person with an alcohol dependency should also seek therapy. The person will need to learn what his or her strengths are which will help them fight their urge to drink alcohol. In order to face every day life again in a normal way and to function in the real world, there is a lot of work to be done. An alcoholic has to make many changes in order to avoid relapse, including finding new hobbies and friends who will be more in line with their goal to remain sober. </p>
<p>If an alcoholic does relapse, it isn’t that detox was not successful. It means that a psychological aspect of their addiction was not addressed and worked out to a point that the person could cope without drinking. If there is a relapse, detox must be done all over again. A second detox may not be as difficult as the first one however it still may take about the same amount of time. Detox is a very necessary part of getting sober and unless the person goes through the process, he or she will not really learn how to abstain from alcohol. Having willpower is not enough for some addicts which is the reason that inpatient treatment is often more successful than outpatient <a href="http://www.treatmentusa.com">alcohol treatment</a>. The inpatient treatment center provides a safe place, experienced staff members and helpful tools &#038; regulated therapy sessions to help the addict deal with detox and rehabilitation.</p>
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		<title>How Does Depression Relate to Alcohol Addiction?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may not be surprised to find out that nearly forty percent of those who drink alcohol heavily have been found to have symptoms that are like those associated with depression. It could be that they are actually depressed and that they are drinking because of their depression as a way of self medicating. Oddly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may not be surprised to find out that nearly forty percent of those who drink alcohol heavily have been found to have symptoms that are like those associated with depression. It could be that they are actually depressed and that they are drinking because of their depression as a way of self medicating. Oddly enough though, when these same people were not drinking only between five to ten percent of them experienced those symptoms. Problems with alcohol and depression often happen in sync, but they can be independent of each other as well. When a person is depressed, he or she may turn to alcohol to find that relaxed and pleasant state of mind that happens due to alcohol consumption.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, drinking heavily has an opposite effect as consuming alcohol in large enough quantities can cause a depressive effect on one’s state of mind. Because of the loss of inhibition that also goes along with consuming a lot of alcohol, people are more likely to take risks they would not normally take and engage in behavior that is not normal for them including acts of violence. This can actually lead to further depression and it begins a cycle that is very difficult to break.</p>
<p>Because so many other problems can happen due to alcohol, a person’s life can quickly spiral out of control and obviously this can worsen depression. Marital problems, loss of one’s job, negative impacts on a person’s financial status, and problems relating to people can all happen as a result of alcoholism. Also, because depression can ultimately lead to suicide, people who drink that also have depression are at a very high risk of suicide. </p>
<p>Something that many people do not know is that although drinking alcohol can make you very sleepy, the quality of sleep that one has after consuming alcohol is very poor. This lack of sleep, especially if it happens more often than not, can take a toll on a person. Depression is often worse when coupled with sleeplessness – yet another way that depression ultimately relates to alcohol addiction. </p>
<p>All in all, depression doesn’t only happen to people who drink. However, for those who do become <a href="http://www.treatmentusa.com/About.Addicton/Alcohol.html">addicted to alcohol</a>, it may be a side effect of the things that happen due to the addiction so they are very closely related in many ways that many people don’t consider. </p>
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		<title>Where Do I Go to Detox From Alcohol?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2011 11:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you detox from alcohol, you will go through a process of ending your dependence on alcohol by allowing the substance to leave your body completely. The alcohol detox process should be overseen by an addiction specialist or a medical professional and it is the first step that happens before seeking treatment for alcohol addiction.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you detox from alcohol, you will go through a process of ending your dependence on alcohol by allowing the substance to leave your body completely. The alcohol detox process should be overseen by an addiction specialist or a medical professional and it is the first step that happens before seeking treatment for alcohol addiction.</p>
<p>Detox from alcohol will involve dealing with alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Some of these symptoms include having “the shakes”, feeling jittery or nervousness along with general irritability and mood swings. One who is having withdrawal from alcohol may also experience depression or nightmares. Certain physical symptoms may also occur such as sweating, nausea, vomiting and a loss of appetite.</p>
<p>Because one of the most difficult hurdles for recovering alcoholics to overcome is withdrawal, it is recommended that one go to a treatment center that offers an in-house alcohol detox program. Detoxing from alcohol at home is not the best idea, as the length and even severity of the withdrawal symptoms can vary greatly from mild to intense depending heavily on the individual themselves as well as how much and how long they have been addicted to alcohol. It is not advised to give up alcohol “cold turkey” unless a medical professional or alcohol addiction specialist has been consulted. </p>
<p>The bottom line is, you will fare better going to an alcohol detox or rehab center to go through the detox period. How someone will feel as he or she goes through <a href="http://www.treatmenusa.com">alcohol detox</a> will vary greatly and will depend on the individual. Some people will experience very intense detox symptoms while others will go through it with little or even no issues at all. The difference is in the physiological make up of the person as well as how long he or she has been consuming and abusing alcohol.</p>
<p>Everyone’s situation is different, of course, so you can never predict how someone will be when the alcohol detox happens. It is always important to seek the help of a medical professional or addiction specialist before attempting to detox from alcohol or drugs, as it can be a very intense period for the person to deal with. Going through alcohol detox at home is rarely a good idea if you want to prevent relapse and actually get the person to commit to treatment. Check in your local area at different alcohol rehab centers or even out of state treatment centers that offer in-house detox programs as your best resource. </p>
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		<title>Top 5 Reasons to Choose an Alcohol Rehab Center in California</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seeking treatment is difficult enough – and finding an alcohol treatment center that is just right for your situation can seem like a big deal. If you have considered going out of state for alcohol treatment, California is a good choice for many people for a variety of reasons. Let’s take a look at what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seeking treatment is difficult enough – and finding an <a href="http://www.treatmentusa.com">alcohol treatment</a> center that is just right for your situation can seem like a big deal. If you have considered going out of state for alcohol treatment, California is a good choice for many people for a variety of reasons. Let’s take a look at what makes California a top contender when choosing an alcohol rehab center:</p>
<p>#1 &#8211; Weather and Setting</p>
<p>The weather alone is a great reason to choose an alcohol rehab center in California. You’ll find that a tropical setting with warmer weather can make for a more pleasant experience when you have to go through a difficult time in rehab. Being in California for alcohol rehab means you won’t have to deal with below freezing temperatures and you can enjoy the outdoors when you really need a breath of fresh air. </p>
<p>#2 &#8211; Looking for Serenity?</p>
<p>Many of the alcohol and drug rehab facilities in California offer a more luxurious experience than you can expect in other rehabs across the nation. You can find alcohol rehabs in California that are very resort-like in many aspects but that will still provide all of the staff support and treatment needed to get sober. You will be out of your comfort zone, away from distractions you would face in your own neighborhood but when seeking treatment for an addiction, that can be a very good thing. Alcohol rehabs in California offer a serenity that many other facilities can not provide, simply because of where they are located.</p>
<p>#3 &#8211; Holistic Treatment Programs</p>
<p>If you are seeking holistic treatment for alcohol addiction, California is definitely the place to go. Many of the facilities provide the holistic experience you are seeking. These programs are excellent, as they address the person as a whole with a mind-body treatment program that will help with physical, psychological, and emotional problems in addition to the patient’s addiction issues. The experience of the staff members offering holistic treatment at facilities in California may prove to be exactly what you are looking for.</p>
<p>#4 – Experience with Dual Diagnosis</p>
<p>Because California is a major area for the recovery community, the staff members are very experienced in dealing with  multiple issues besides just addiction. If you have other issues to deal with (a co-occurring disorder), an alcohol rehab in California will provide the treatment you need in all aspects of your recovery to help reduce the occurrence of relapse.</p>
<p>#5 – A Strong Sober Community</p>
<p>California has one of the strongest sober communities in the nation, and it is a great place to find like-minded people who value their drug and alcohol free lives. The level of aftercare available to those who complete an alcohol treatment program in California is unsurpassed and there are programs available for all ages. Addiction specialists and AA meetings can be found nearby no matter where you are in California and it is a great place to be once your treatment is complete.</p>
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		<title>How Much Does Alcohol Treatment Cost?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the need for alcohol treatment everywhere, there are many treatment centers where those with alcohol addiction problems can seek help. Unfortunately, there is no set cost for alcohol treatment. The cost of alcohol rehab varies depending not only on the state or region you are in, but also on the type of facility. Some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the need for alcohol treatment everywhere, there are many treatment centers where those with alcohol addiction problems can seek help. Unfortunately, there is no set cost for alcohol treatment. The cost of alcohol rehab varies depending not only on the state or region you are in, but also on the type of facility. Some are very clinical while others are quite luxurious like a spa resort. Another factor that can affect the cost of alcohol treatment is whether you choose outpatient care (the less expensive option) or inpatient residential care (the more expensive choice). Additionally, how long you remain in treatment will affect the cost as well.  </p>
<p>There are a variety of alcohol treatment programs that exist to help those who struggle with alcoholism. It all depends on the individual. What you will find is that initially, alcohol treatment will involve an evaluation, often an intervention, counseling sessions, and possibly a residential inpatient stay. You will also need to go through a period of detox. </p>
<p>The first assessment for the patient, including and examination and a consultation along with some other tests may run in the ballpark of $100. For individual sessions, you will receive personal counseling and if there are family related issues, the cost per session is also around $100. If you ask your treatment center, you will sometimes find that if you commit to several sessions you can get a discount of about twenty percent. </p>
<p>If you are looking for a family treatment program, there are those that are designed to help entirely families with alcohol related issues. Each session runs about $120, give or take – depending on the facility and region where you live. As far as after care, you will want to keep seeking outpatient care to avoid a relapse and keep in touch with a support group. Each of these sessions will be up to $50. </p>
<p>On average, for intensive residential <a href="http://www.treatmentusa.com">alcohol rehab</a> you are looking at anywhere from $8,000-$12,000. </p>
<p>Some medications in alcohol rehab will also cost you some money. There are injectable drugs to treat alcohol dependence such as Vivitrol which will be administered by a health care professional. This medication helps to decrease the urge to drink by blocking neurotransmitters that go to the brain. It does not however help with alcohol withdrawal symptoms. The cost of Vivitrol medication is typically around $700 for just one injection.</p>
<p>As you can see, cost of alcohol treatment varies. If you have a relapse, some programs will help you at least somewhat for free or a lower cost. Keep in mind that your health insurance may help you to cover the cost of the programs. </p>
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