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Drug Rehab Williamsport, PA.

The city of Williamsport, Pennsylvania is also referred to as "Billtown". Williamsport is home to an estimated 29,349 residents and is the largest city in Lycoming County. There are a number of great attractions, artists, Victorian architecture and excitement downtown for locals and visitors alike. This city's most notable claim to fame is being the birthplace of Little League Baseball. Top employers in the area include Susquehanna Health, the Pennsylvania State Government and the Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Residents of Williamsport, Pennsylvania experience problems with substance abuse and alcoholism. During recent years, the most commonly abused substances throughout the state included heroin and prescription drugs. These substances are highly addictive both physically and emotionally and typically require drug rehabilitation to make a recovery. Often, medical detox or methadone is necessary to help the addicted individual transition from substance addiction to living life without heroin or prescription drugs. In addition to medical detox or methadone detox, drug rehabilitation is a key component to recovery. This process helps the addicted individual address the underlying issues that drove them to abuse the substance and understand ways of living life clean and sober. There are several local drug rehab programs for residents in need of treatment. These addiction recovery programs offer a wide range of rehabilitation services including dual diagnosis and drug and alcohol detoxification.

Different Types Of Addiction Treatment in Williamsport, PA.

As you can probably imagine, not every drug and alcohol treatment program in Williamsport is the same. As a matter of fact, each of the centers you encounter will have its own unique idea as to what constitutes excellent treatment.

In the same way, the protocols used at a rehab will be dependent upon the particular philosophy the center is founded upon. These categories, however, are not mutually exclusive. For instance, you may notice religious-based addiction treatment programs that also use evidence-based philosophies.

In most situations, you will find that each drug and alcohol treatment program will emphasize a specific approach. This is how most of these facilities are classified. With that being said, the most common types of substance abuse treatment centers include:

1. Evidence-Based Rehab Centers

Evidence-based addiction treatment facilities usually base their program on the science and research of addiction recovery. And because of this, they will provide care that is often psychologically-based as well as adjunctive therapies that are based on proven scientific research from proven results and case studies.

At these places, the recovery therapies used often change regularly dependent upon the results from the most recent findings in science and research.

2. Religious-Based Programs

Faith-based alcohol and drug treatment facilities, on the other hand, are focused on the spiritual aspects of rehab. As a result, most of them rely on the 12-step programs in combination with religious practice - such as praying.

The fundamental belief in most of these facilities is that recovery comes from the Lord. In the USA - a mostly Christian region - most faith-based facilities are Christian. But, there are also alcohol and drug rehab centers that focus on offering treatment to addicts from other religions.

In most cases, you will find that these type of recovery centers are funded by a specific religious entity - as an example, the Salvation Army has treatment programs. With that said, most faith-based programs also promote abstinence-based programs.

3. Twelve-step Based Rehabs

Most of these programs base their recovery protocols and options on the 12-step philosophies coupled with the literature provided by Alcoholics Anonymous and its other branches.

Because of this, most of these facilities will require that you participate in group work, attend offsite and onsite meetings, and finding a sponsor. During this time, you will regularly work on the steps that will enable you to deal with your addiction from the twelve step point of view.

Some of the programs in Williamsport that are based on the twelve-steps may also involve other recovery protocols - such as individual therapy.

4. Pharmacotherapy-Based Rehabs

Medicine-based rehabs look at substance use and addiction disorders as symptoms that should be managed medically - in much the same way you would deal with other conditions like high blood pressure.

To this end, they often write a prescription for such drugs as Suboxone for the management of addiction.

These types of alcohol and drug rehabs are, however, sometimes classified as harm reducing because they can transfer your dependence from one drug to a different drug. For example, the methadone or Suboxone may take the place of opioids and heroin.

But, there are medications that a proven track record of deterring active drug abuse. For instance, Antabuse makes an alcohol abuser ill when they consume alcohol. As a result, this treatment approach is useful at handling addiction and reducing harm.

5. Other Programs

Some alcohol and drug rehab centers are unique and not suited to any of the methods described here so far. These programs offer cures that are not founded on any evidence-based treatment methods or protocols.

Instead, these facilities suggest that their way of handling addiction issues is unique to them. However, they are questionable in the sense that they might not be able to provide you with proof of success or be able to provide evidence about their theories.

6. Harm-Reduction Based Rehabs

These are alcohol and drug rehabs that generally believe that individuals suffering from addiction and a variety of substance use disorders are not completely capable of abstinence or that they do not want to stop using drugs and alcohol entirely.

These drug and alcohol rehab programs, instead, go with the belief that addicted individuals can consume less of the drugs or alcohol. From this perspective, they claim that it's okay to take a glass of wine or so during lunch or dinner and will teach the clients how to do this with success. In the process, you will learn how to keep a lid on your addiction while still making allowances for some substance use.

Many harm-reduction substance abuse treatment facilities are found outside the reaches of common alcohol and drug rehab facilities. One good example would be a needle exchange plan.

The idea behind these plans is that not every addicted person is ready for or wants guidance. Therefore, they are intended for trying to stop the spread of life-threatening diseases such as hepatitis and HIV by providing IV drug users with clean needles free of charge. By so doing, they reduce the risk of disease transmission that occurs from drug abuse, although addicted people continue to use as they did before the intervention.

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There are 8 listings in Williamsport, Pennsylvania:

AA Meetings in Williamsport:

  • Williamsport Group
    Grace/campbell Sts.
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM

NA meetings in Williamsport:

  • Loyal Sock Community Center
    1601 Randall Circle
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Friday - 10:00 AM
  • Sojourner Truth Fellowship Hall
    501 High Street
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
    Friday - 7:30 PM
  • The Center
    600 Campbell Street
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Wednesday - 8:30 AM
    Tuesday - 1:00 PM, 7:00 PM
    Saturday - 10:00 AM
    Friday - 1:00 PM
  • Newberry Church
    Funston Avenue
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
  • All Saints Episcopal Church
    1656 Scott Street
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • Christ Episcopal Church
    4th & Mulberry Street
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Thursday - 6:30 PM
  • West End Community Center
    901 Diamond Street
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Tuesday - 9:00 AM
    Sunday - 12:15 PM
  • Trinity Episcopal Church
    844 West Fourth Street
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Friday - 9:00 AM
  • Grace United Methodist Church
    324 Campbell Street
    Williamsport, PA. 17701

    Monday - 7:00 PM
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