Az Council On Compulsive
Drug Rehab Center in Phoenix, Arizona
- Substance Abuse
- Opioid Addiction
- Drug Addiction
- Alcoholism
The Arizona Council on Compulsive Gambling Addiction Treatment Facility in Phoenix provides comprehensive addiction treatment including outpatient programs, group therapy, residential treatment centers, aftercare services and more, tailored to the individual needs of each patient with the goal of helping them achieve sobriety and long-term recovery success.
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Az Council on Compulsive is an addiction treatment facility located in Phoenix, Arizona. Established in 2020, the facility offers comprehensive care and support for adults suffering from alcohol and drug addiction, as well as co-occurring mental health concerns. Az Council on Compulsive specializes in evidence-based treatment methods such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy, as well as holistic support services such as yoga, mindfulness, meditation, art and music therapy. All treatment plans are individualized, and tailored to fit each patient's unique needs.
In addition to treatment and support services, Az Council on Compulsive also offers comprehensive aftercare services and relapse prevention. Their team of highly qualified professionals provides compassionate and personalized care, and their staff is composed of highly experienced addiction professionals who have been accredited by the Arizona state board of behavioral health and accredited by The Joint Commission as a behavioral health care facility. They are committed to helping individuals and families build sustainable, healthy lives in a safe and supportive environment.
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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 medication-assisted therapy, behavioral therapeutic approaches and self-help groups, as well as counseling.
Opioid abuse has become a national epidemic in the last decade. The US has one of the world’s highest rates of opioid use and abuse, as well as opioid-related deaths. Opioids are classified as Schedule II-IV controlled substances in the US due to their high potential for abuse.
Oxycodone, hydrocodone, methadone, and fentanyl are the most common Opioids and are commonly prescribed to treat pain. Tolerance to opioids develops over time, making life difficult, if not impossible, without them. Opioid users often obtain the drugs illegally. They can be drug dealers, friends, or family members who do not have valid prescriptions.
The desire for a more intense high than prescription opioids can quickly lead to heroin use. Heroin users are more prone to illness and death due to the high risk of overdose.
Many opioid addicts who seek treatment believe that the only way to overcome their addiction is through medical detox and long-term drug addiction rehab. To help patients wean off their addiction and reduce the risk of overdose, medication-assisted therapy (MAT) involves prescribing a replacement opioid. Doctors use MAT in conjunction with other anti-craving medications to help patients maintain recovery. Due to the high risk of relapse, MAT is often combined with individual and group counseling and social support programs.
Alcohol Abuse, Opioid Addiction, Substance Abuse
Levels of Care Offered at Az Council On Compulsive
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
In group therapy, recovering addicts meet with a therapist and other people in recovery. Some groups are closed, meaning only people who share the same addiction or problem can attend. Others are open to anyone who wants to stop using drugs or drinking alcohol. Group therapy sessions typically focus on one topic each week or month so that recovering addicts can discuss issues they face daily.
Drug Rehab, Group Therapy, Residential Long Term (>30 Days)
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Phoenix, Arizona 85029 Phone Number(602) 212-0278 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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Phoenix, 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.
In 2012, over 246,000 people were living in Phoenix dependent on or abusing drugs. This amounted to 10.8% of the city's population. In 2016, over 1,000 emergency room visits related to heroin and over 2,500 for cocaine. These numbers are only going up. There are many different rehabilitation facilities in the city and some 12-step meetings and support groups available for help.
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