Quality Behavioral Health in Clarkston, WA, focuses on counseling, addiction, and substance abuse. The private rehab specializes in alcoholism, dual diagnosis, and opioid addiction. Unique for its range of outpatient programs, it aims to improve community well-being through comprehensive services.
The mission of Quality Behavioral Health is to improve lives within Asotin and Garfield counties. They achieve this by offering mental health counseling, substance use treatment, and support for sexual assault survivors.
- Offers flexible outpatient programs with varying intensities to suit different needs.
- Provides trauma therapy to address underlying issues contributing to addiction.
- Comprehensive case management and monthly monitoring to ensure continued recovery.
- Alcohol and drug information school (ADIS) fulfills Washington state licensing requirements.
They treat alcoholism, drug addiction, dual diagnosis, and mental health issues. Residents of Asotin and Garfield counties benefit most from these services.
- 3 Conditions Treated
- Insurance Accepted
- 4 Levels of Care
- Speaks English
- 12 Therapies & Programs
Conditions and Issues Treated
Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment
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 Quality Behavioral Health in Clarkston, WA
Opioid + Opiate Addiction Treatment at Quality Behavioral Health
With so many people struggling with opioid addiction, opioid addiction treatment is more critical than ever before. Patients often take opioids when they face a painful injury. When someone begins taking opioids such as Vicodin or oxycodone differently than how the medications were prescribed, this points to opioid addiction.
Stopping these types of medications abruptly is not safe. That is where opioid addiction treatment at Quality Behavioral Health in Clarkston, WA comes in. Most opioid addiction treatment facilities start with detox and move to rehabilitation services while providing medical support during the process.
Getting over an opioid addiction takes time and determination, but with the right support and resources, those struggling with opioid addiction can recover and move forward with their lives.
Levels of Care
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Drug Rehab, Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
An intensive outpatient program is a good option for someone in Washington with a milder or less severe addiction. An IOP may involve daily meetings at a treatment facility, along with personal counseling and peer meetings. Some IOP programs offer half-day treatment, while others offer full-day programs. Quality Behavioral Health‘s IOP is customized per individual.
Outpatient treatment is treatment that occurs when a patient is not checked into a rehab facility. The patient may show up for therapy sessions, go through detox and engage in other therapies to help them recover. However, they will do so while they live at home in Washington.
Outpatient therapy provided by Quality Behavioral Health is usually recommended as a follow up to inpatient therapy. It helps patients adapt to their normal lives after treatment. In some cases, it can also be an alternative to inpatient treatment. People may choose this route if they are unable to leave their jobs, children or if they don’t have the money for inpatient treatment. However, inpatient treatment is the best way to recover from addiction.
Therapies & Programs
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 Quality Behavioral Health 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.
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 Quality Behavioral Health addresses some behaviors which may be bringing unintended consequences in a persons life.
Payment Options
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Location & Contact

900 7th Street
Clarkston, WA 99403
Phone Number
(509) 758-3341
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Clarkston, Washington Addiction and Treatment
Washington's substance use, abuse, and addiction rates have followed the trends of the rest of the over the past years. Methamphetamine abuse is the biggest threat to Washington. Heroin-related overdoses increased by almost 450% from 2006 to 2016. 20% of all annual deaths in Washington are somehow drug and/or alcohol-related. Drugs are widely abused in Washington because they are easily trafficked in and out of the state.
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