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  • Sixty-one percent of American college students with ADHD report diverting their prescriptions including Adderall, Ritalin and Concerta to someone else.
  • Long term marijuana users will sometimes utilize the drug to escape from problems, ease feelings of anger or frustration, and to get through the day.
  • Some of the common street names for heroin are smack, thunder, hell dust, big H, nose drops, H, ska, junk, and skag.
  • Use of amphetamines can cause an individual to become psychologically dependent on to them so that they are so central to a person's thoughts, emotions, and activities that the need to continue their use becomes a craving or compulsion.

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Women - Fowler, IL.

Drug rehab programs for women are an excellent way for female substance abusers to deal with their addiction issues in an all-female environment. There are many benefits to attending a drug rehab facility for women such as the fact that such programs cater to issues specific to their female clients. While receiving treatment in an all women treatment program the client will also deal with personal issues such as problems with their husbands, boyfriends and/or men in general. Most women struggling with drug or alcohol addiction also struggle with physical or sexual abuse from their past. Addressing these sensitive issues while in treatment will give the recovering woman the capacity to face her problems in an environment that is free of judgment and negativity.

  • Young House Family Services
    56.6 miles from Fowler, Illinois
    Young House Family Services is located at:

    400 South Broadway
    Burlington, IA. 52601

    If you would like to contact Young House Family Services , you can reach them at 319-752-4000 x115.

    Young House Family Services offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Adolescents, Women, Men, Dui/Dwi Offenders
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance