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Behavior Therapy - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers - Maud, OK.

Behavioral therapy is becoming increasingly preferred as a primary treatment tool for substance abuse in Maud because it can help stop the cycle of abuse by altering a person's thought process and behavior patterns. Things which once activated someones addiction doesn't produce the same type of response after successful behavioral therapy, and it may also help improve the participant's overall life and coping skills so they can have a higher quality of life.

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy can help identify problem areas and destructive behaviors and help the person in recovery learn how to address these behaviors and problems more effectively by practicing more effective coping mechanisms. Motivational Enhancement Therapy deals with specifically a person's ambivalence toward treatment and effectively handling their substance abuse issues. In essence this type of behavioral therapy motivates the individual to adjust their attitude about their addiction so they can succeed at treatment and be willing to recover. Family Behavior Therapy can assist adults and adolescents to address substance abuse and co-occurring disorders, and helps encourage families in the recovery process so that improving the home environment is also one of the main goals. This type of behavioral treatment has been found to be more successful than just basic counseling, particularly for adolescents with behavior and conduct issues.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities offering this service in Maud, OK

  • Clay Crossing Foundation Inc
    405-374-1225
    32018 Highway 59
    Maud, OK. 74854

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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