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Drug Rehab Phoenix

Phoenix boasts a population of nearly 1.5 million and is the largest and capital city of the state of Arizona. It is also the most populous state capitol and one of the largest cities in the nation in terms of land area. The city and surrounding areas continue to experience growth each year, with around a 4% rise in the population annually; a statistic that barely slowed even during the Great Depression. While many individuals have found Phoenix to be an outstanding city and call it home, it struggles with many of the same problems that other major cities do, with one of the most significant ones being substance abuse.

For residents struggling with substance abuse and their loved ones, there can often be more questions than answers, or at least it can seem that way. To choose a good drug rehab program in Phoenix, it is important to understand the difference pros and cons of each. For someone who is severely dependent to drugs, the quick solutions which promise recovery in just a few weeks aren't going to work. Based on many years of results, it is clearly evident that it takes a significant amount of time for individuals who are dependent and addicted to drugs because of long-term chronic use to fully recover. This is why long-term inpatient and residential programs are ideal, and should be considered first and foremost when choosing a quality drug rehab program in city. Thankfully, these types of programs abound because Phoenix is so well established as a city.

Effective Intervention Strategies - Phoenix, AZ.

There are a few different drug and alcohol intervention approaches and strategies that families in Phoenix may want to use. The most effective among these include the Johnson Intervention Model, the Family Invitational Model, and the Systemic Intervention Model.

a) The Johnson Model

This is the model that most people envision when they think about a drug intervention. This approach consists of confronting the addict when they are not expecting it, as well as showing them how their actions and behavior have been affecting both themselves as well as each loved one in the intervention.

The team will then go on to request that the addict receive treatment from a facility already set up by the family - ensuring them that they will offer their support in the endeavor. If the addict refuses to go to the rehab program, the loved ones will make guidelines explaining the consequences the addict will have to endure should they choose to refuse treatment.

This threat of consequences is what many people say makes the Johnson Model among the most effective of all drug and alcohol intervention strategies. Nevertheless, some people may feel that this method involves too much confrontation, and prefer to opt for another strategy.

b) The Family Invitational Model

This is another strategy that you might want to consider. The primary concept is that it doesn't come with the surprise confrontation like the previously discussed model. Rather, the addict will be made aware of what is going to occur when they are asked to attend the pre-arranged meeting.

The addict will also be allowed the freedom to decide if they want attend the intervention gathering, as well as react to the issues and the proposed solutions raised at the meeting.

c) The Systemic Intervention Model

In this model, the loved ones will come together with a professional therapist - with the addict present. The therapist will help steer the dialog towards healing and finding effective solutions to the problem - which may or may not involve the addict checking into a drug and alcohol treatment program.

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AA Meetings in Phoenix:

  • All Are Welcome
    6840 N. 35th Ave.
    Phoenix, AZ. 85017

    Saturday - 7:15 PM
  • Sober Today
    6840 N. 35th Ave.
    Phoenix, AZ. 85017

    Tuesday - 3:00 PM
    Thursday - 3:00 PM
    Monday - 3:00 PM
    Friday - 3:00 PM
    Wednesday - 3:00 PM
  • Before Breakfast Club
    1845 E. Ocotillo Rd.
    Phoenix, AZ. 85016

    Thursday - 5:30 AM
    Wednesday - 5:30 AM
    Friday - 5:30 AM
    Saturday - 5:30 AM
    Monday - 5:30 AM
    Tuesday - 5:30 AM
    Sunday - 5:30 AM
  • Discussion Meeting
    6840 N. 35th Ave.
    Phoenix, AZ. 85017

    Sunday - 7:15 PM
  • Heartfelt Group
    1612 W. Northern Ave.
    Phoenix, AZ. 85021

    Wednesday - 5:30 PM
  • Big Book Study
    1632 E. Flower St.
    Phoenix, AZ. 85016

    Wednesday - 12:00 PM, 10:00 AM
    Friday - 12:00 PM
    Tuesday - 12:00 PM
  • H.o.w.
    2622 N. 16th St.
    Phoenix, AZ. 85006

    Friday - 10:00 PM
    Saturday - 10:00 PM
    Sunday - 10:00 PM
    Thursday - 10:00 PM
    Monday - 10:00 PM
    Tuesday - 10:00 PM
    Wednesday - 10:00 PM
  • Divas 2
    1632 E. Flower St.
    Phoenix, AZ. 85016

    Monday - 7:00 PM
  • Campfire Group
    1626 W. Denton Ln.
    Phoenix, AZ. 85015

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM

NA meetings in Phoenix:

  • North Mountain Park
    10600 North 7th Place
    Phoenix, AZ. 85034

    Wednesday - 9:00 PM
    Monday - 7:00 PM
    Sunday - 6:30 PM, 11:00 AM
    Friday - 9:00 PM
  • Crossroads Midtown
    3702 North 13th Avenue
    Phoenix, AZ. 85013

    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Willow House Little Theater
    149 West McDowell Road
    Phoenix, AZ. 85017

    Friday - 7:10 AM, 7:15 PM
    Wednesday - 7:10 AM, 7:00 PM
    Monday - 7:10 AM
  • Asbury Church
    1601 West Indian School Road #8
    Phoenix, AZ. 85015

    Monday - 8:30 PM
    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
    Thursday - 7:30 PM
    Saturday - 10:00 AM
    Friday - 6:00 PM
  • New Exodus Recovery House
    2432 East Danbury Road
    Phoenix, AZ. 85032

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • Thomas Baptist Church
    3948 West Thomas Road
    Phoenix, AZ. 85009

    Monday - 7:00 PM
    Thursday - 7:00 PM, 6:00 PM
    Saturday - 2:00 PM
    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • Bethany Presbyterian Church
    7702 N. 35th Ave
    Phoenix, AZ. 85051

    Sunday - 4:00 PM
  • Crossroads
    1632 East Flower Street
    Phoenix, AZ. 85016

    Friday - 6:00 AM, 7:30 PM
    Sunday - 4:00 PM
    Thursday - 6:00 AM
    Tuesday - 7:00 PM, 6:00 AM
    Monday - 6:00 AM
    Saturday - 6:30 PM
    Wednesday - 6:00 AM
  • Federal Correctional Institute
    37900 North 45Th Avenue #1700
    Phoenix, AZ. 85027

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
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