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Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services

Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services

Drug Rehab Center in Flagstaff, Arizona

  • Substance Abuse
  • Drug Addiction

NACASAS is a substance abuse treatment program in Flagstaff, Arizona, offering evidence-based treatments and comprehensive care for individuals struggling with addiction, mental health issues, and related problems, including residential and aftercare support, naloxone access, and employment counseling.

About This Flagstaff, AZ Facility

Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services is a comprehensive, accredited addiction treatment facility in Flagstaff, Arizona. This facility provides a wide range of addiction treatment services for those suffering from substance abuse, drug addiction, and alcoholism. Services include aftercare support, dual-diagnosis treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, and outpatient levels of care. In addition, Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services also offers mental health services in order to treat the underlying issues associated with addiction. They accept private health insurance and are affiliated with Native American Connections.

Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services is fully accredited by CARF International and is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services. This means that it is held to the highest standards and delivers evidence-based services in an ethical manner. The facility follows the Ten Essential Services Model, which provides patients with a comprehensive approach to addiction treatment and boasts a success rate of over 70%. Their services are tailored to individual needs and involve evidence-based practices, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, mindfulness practices, and family therapy. They strive to provide quality care and create an environment that is conducive to recovery and healthy living.

Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • Smoking Allowed
  • Multiple Centers
  • Conditions and Issues Treated

    Recovering from any type of substance abuse is a long process, but it is one of the most worthwhile and life changing events any addicted person will ever go through. This is a combination of detoxing the body, rehabilitation, and recovery. There is also therapy, aftercare, and support during the entire process.

    While substance abuse can take over a person’s life, it is something that can also be overcame by professionals at Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services in Flagstaff, AZ

    Addiction is often caused by an underlying issue. Mental illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or anxiety disorder could lie at the root. A dual diagnosis by Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services aims to treat the addiction as well as the cause of the addiction. This ensures the patient will not fall back on old ways after treatment is complete.

    Levels of Care Offered

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs) are treatment programs suitable for people who wish to stay at home while undergoing treatment. IOPs like Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services make it possible for individuals to carry on with their responsibilities at work or school, in or near Flagstaff, AZ. It’s easy to find an IOP center that offers individualized treatment protocols.

    Outpatient treatment can be considered the lowest intensity level of addiction treatment in Flagstaff, AZ. It is ideal for early phase addiction or lower intensity addictions. Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services peer group support, 12-step programs, and individual counseling may still be involved.

    Aftercare support plays an important role when sustaining a patient’s full recovery at Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services. Patients also receive assistance in making living arrangements in halfway houses. Career counseling is available for those who want a fresh start. There are also local community programs in Flagstaff, AZ such as Alcoholics Anonymous.

    Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services‘s Therapies & Programs

    Going through couple’s therapy at Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services in Arizona allows for both partners to be on the same page regarding addiction recovery. Whether one or both members of the couple struggled with addiction, they can both improve the odds of recovery with couple’s therapy. This teaches how to communicate effectively, avoid relapse triggers, and build a healthy lifestyle to maintain sobriety.

    Families are not always as supportive as they could be, but by opting for family therapy, many recovering addicts are able to understand their addiction and get the support they need to get sober. These therapy sessions at Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services in Flagstaff, AZ involve all members of the family who play a role in the recovering person’s daily life. They work together to overcome past issues, avoid triggers, and remain strong and supportive of each other.

    In group therapy, the patient undergoes sessions with other patients dealing with similar problems under the guidance of a trained counselor. The members of the group interact with each other and talk freely about their issues. The recovery of members of the group from the problems that they face gives the patients confidence that they can also overcome their addiction.

    Group therapy at Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services reduces the feeling of loneliness and improves the coping skills of the patients. Group therapy provides patients with continuous feedback from other members. The group dynamics ensure that members start having some structure and routine in their lives.

    Trauma therapy zeroes in on traumatic incidents that a Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services patient in Flagstaff, Arizona has encountered in the past, recent or not. It’s been widely known that trauma can make an individual resort to alcohol or other substances to mask their troubles. The goal of trauma therapy is to help the patient see beyond the trauma and move forward.

    Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a method of individual and/or group counseling that focuses on acceptance and change. DBT can be very effective in developing coping strategies for negative emotions.

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a way of addressing concerns through talking. Talking through issues can identify sources of discomfort or unhealthy thoughts. CBT is a healthy way Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services addresses some behaviors which may be bringing unintended consequences in a persons life.

    Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is a type of cognitive therapy. It is based on the principle that irrational thoughts are responsible for the emotional and behavioral changes in addiction. The therapy starts with identifying the underlying irrational thoughts. These thoughts are then challenged and opposed logically and then replaced with positive thoughts.

    The 12 step program is the treatment method used by Alcoholics Anonymous, but it can apply to any type of addiction. It outlines the 12 steps addicts should take on the path to recovery. Steps include admitting you have a problem and making the decision to turn your life around. A belief in a higher power and making amends to others are also part of the program.

    Contingency Management (CM), also known as “Motivational Incentives,” is a type of behavioral therapy rooted and based on the concept of operant conditioning, which refers to the behavior shaped in its consequences. This type of treatment intends to give positive compensations in response to a patient’s behavior, such as proper medications and undergoing various drug tests. It can be inferred that this treatment has been effective in curing and lessening a scale of profound issues, which include impulsive behaviors, rebelliousness, and even drug and substance abuse. Given its capability of successful remedy, Contingency Management can also be used alongside other treatment styles at Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services in Flagstaff, Arizona or even in stand-alone approaches.

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    Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services Location and Directions
    Address Information1500 East Cedar Avenue Suite 26
    Flagstaff, Arizona 86004 Phone Number928-773-1245 x260 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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    Flagstaff, 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.

    Flagstaff, AZ is known for its high rate of drug abuse. More than 15 percent of Flagstaff residents use drugs illegally. The most commonly abused drugs are marijuana, methamphetamine, and prescription drugs. More males use illicit drugs than females, with a ratio of about 3 to 1. The drug treatment process in Flagstaff, AZ can depend on the person's needs. In general, drug rehab will involve detoxification, counseling, and aftercare planning.

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