AA - Alcoholics Anonymous
Drug Rehab Center in Yuma, Arizona
- Substance Abuse
- Drug Addiction
- Alcoholism
About AA - Alcoholics Anonymous in Arizona
AA - Alcoholics Anonymous is a private rehab located in Yuma, AZ specializing in Alcohol Abuse, Substance Abuse, and Addiction Treatment. Drug addiction is a tough battle that can seem to never end. It's particularly difficult when you're trying to find the right treatment for yourself, but don't know where to start. Luckily, there are drug treatment facilities that offer individualized care and rehabilitation programs based on your needs.
This center accepts women and men.
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Conditions and Issues Treated
Substance Abuse Treatment is important when getting sober, as it helps addicts learn the skills they need to live a clean life. There are many different kinds of recovery treatment, including but not limited to medication-assisted therapy, behavioral therapeutic approaches, self-help groups, and counseling. Each treatment has its benefits that help addicts recover.
Counseling can help addicts learn the skills they need to live sober lives. It can be used to treat underlying mental health issues, like depression or anxiety, that could lead to relapse. Counseling can also help people find work, deal with family problems, and learn to manage living without drugs.
Levels of Care Offered
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Therapies & Programs
Attending group therapy at AA - Alcoholics Anonymous in , is a useful way for those seeking sobriety to realize they aren’t the only one going through it.
This is when a group of people on different recovery phases get together and talk about what they’re going through, their triggers, successes, and failures. This can include alternative types of therapies too! Group therapy may occur on an outpatient or inpatient basis with groups that have no pre-existing relationships outside the session, unlike support groups where everyone already knows each other beforehand.
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Yuma, Arizona 85364 Phone Number(928) 782-2605 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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Yuma, Arizona Addiction Information
Arizona has some of the highest rates of prescription drug abuse in the United States. Methamphetamines, heroin and morphine are among the most commonly abused substances. Prescription pain relievers were prescribed to 348 million people in 2012, enough to medicate every adult in Arizona for 2 full weeks. The number of people with substance use disorders in Arizona has remained relatively constant over the past few years.
Yuma, Arizona, has a total population of 75,832 people, and 18.8% (13,739) are below the poverty line. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug in the city, with 9.1% of adults reporting current use. The high rates of illicit drug use and binge drinking are causing problems for individuals, families, and businesses in the area. There are several therapies available in rehab facilities, including individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy.
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