Facts

  • Students spend $5 billion per year on alcohol; more than they spend on sodas, tea, coffee or books combined.
  • Rates of poly-drug use are higher among full-time college students who have used Adderall non-medically in the past year than among those who have not used the drug non-medically.
  • Methamphetamine is a white, odorless, bitter-tasting powder which can be taken orally or by snorting or injecting the drug, or as a rock "crystal" that is heated and smoked.
  • The treatment admission rate for primary amphetamine abuse in the United States escalated by 79 percent in 1996, to 24 per 100,000 aged 12 or older.

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Drug Rehab in Montana

There are various types of drugs that people can develop an addiction to in Montana. Common street drugs such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana are no longer the only drug threats because of the significant increase of prescription drug abuse within the past several years. Newly emerging designer drugs have also grown to be a significant problem, such as the stimulant drug known as "bath salts" and synthetic variations of marijuana known as "spice" and "K2" which are being sold legally in specialty shops across the country. Just as rates of use and abuse of drugs are on the rise, so are rates of people needing and looking for effective help.

Drug treatment facilities in Montana can benefit individuals by not only assisting them to abstain from using drugs, but also help them through the difficult detox and withdrawal process. After the physical element of addiction is handled, substance abuse counselors will help recovering addicts uncover the reasons of how they let themselves become addicted to drugs in the first place, which will make sure they don't give in to the same traps and temptations in the future. When one tries to stop drug use on their own, they will not only find it difficult if not impossible to not give in to the extreme drug cravings, but they will also have to battle through the physical and psychological symptoms of withdrawal alone, which can sometimes be extremely punishing. If not in a drug treatment setting, and with easy access to one's drug of choice, it is easy enough to give in to the pressure and use again. This is why it is important for individuals to know that help does exist, and there is a way out of the seemingly never-ending cycle of drug addiction.

The way to stop the cycle of addiction is to confront and resolve the elements in one's life which made drugs a solution, and then establishing new solutions and coping mechanisms to better deal with these factors when they arise again in the future. Some drug treatment centers only handle the physical side of addiction, and leave it up to the addicted person to sort out their emotional and psychological ties to drugs. A drug detoxification center or short term drug rehab facility for example usually only helps addicts overcome the physical element of addiction and gets them to stop using drugs for a period of time. However, there is a lot more to tackle if one wants to remain drug-free and be able to do it with self-assurance and resolve. This is why it is vital that individuals choose the appropriate type of drug treatment facility that is going to be effective at getting all important issues addressed through education, counseling and other recovery methods for as long as it takes to reach this point.

Because approaching addiction in this way is confirmed to be the most successful drug rehabilitation approach, people who want to receive the most effective help should consider taking part in treatment at an inpatient or residential drug rehab center in Montana. There are many reasons why these types of rehab facilities provide the most superior treatment, but first and foremost the treatment environment in itself is one of the most important aspects of treatment to factor in. A drug rehabilitation facility will supply the best results when the recovering addict can fully focus themselves in recovery and self betterment. Outpatient drug rehab programs typically don't produce desirable results and set an individual up for relapse, due to the fact that they are not completely able to focus on treatment and then they return home to things which may trigger their addiction. If in a residential or inpatient drug rehab atmosphere this is of course not the case, in addition to the benefit of not having any access to drugs but having access to positive support and care around the clock.

Another aspect which is often a predictor of whether or not someone will find success by means of treatment at a drug rehab in Montana is the length of time they remain in treatment. It has been confirmed time and time again that benefits will be commensurate with the intensity and length of treatment. If one critical issue is left unresolved while in drug rehab, this can set the individual up for failure and relapse. Treating addiction can be a complex task, as not everybody has the same difficulties to deal with and the same inner battles to fight. This is why the best treatment plan will make certain that there is no time frame on one's drug rehab process, and enables each individual to take the time to address all aspects of their own addiction at their individual pace.

If you or someone you care about in Montana is battling an addiction to anything, whether it is prescription drugs, illicit street drugs or any other substance of abuse, contact a substance abuse counselor right away. Discover which drug treatment programs exist in your area and decide on one which will be the most effective for your situation.

Treatment Listings in Montana:
  • Crow Tribal Health Deparment
    101 Butechetch Avenue Crow Agency MT., 59022
  • Big Timber Mental Health Center Office
    515 Hooper Street Big Timber MT., 59011
  • Alcohol and Drug Services of
    2310 North 7th Avenue Bozeman Montana, 59715
  • Center for Mental Health
    312 3rd Street Havre Montana, 59501
  • Community Crisis Center
    704 North 30th Street Billings MT., 59101
  • Florence Crittenton
    901 North Harris Street Helena MT., 59601
  • Full Circle Counseling Solutions
    112 Houk Lane Stevensville Montana, 59870
  • Full Circle Counseling Solutions
    527 18th Avenue NE Great Falls Montana, 59404
  • Rimrock Foundation
    1231 North 29th Street Billings MT., 59101
  • Benefis Hospitals Inc
    500 15th Avenue South Great Falls MT., 59405
  • Choices for Change Counseling
    304 4th Avenue East Superior Montana, 59872