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  • Babies of heroin addicts are born dependent on the drug and must go through withdrawal as their first task in life.
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DUI/DWI Offenders - Moxahala, Ohio

Drinking and driving, or driving while under the influence are severe offenses not to be taken lightly. While each state has its own way of handling DUI/DWI offenders, there are some generalities that can be expected. Depending on the level of the driver's intoxication and how strict the state laws are, they may have to serve a jail sentence for their offense. Once this is completed they will likely have additional retribution to do in order to drive a vehicle again. Many states require the person to undergo counseling and/or therapy to aid in their recovery process. Usually these counseling sessions are held in a group setting by either a substance abuse counselor or a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. The state will determine a set number of therapy hours that the DUI/DWI offender will need to attend.

  • Buckeye Counseling Center
    25 miles from Moxahala, Ohio
    Buckeye Counseling Center is located at:

    117 West Main Street
    Lancaster, OH. 43130

    If you would like to contact Buckeye Counseling Center, you can reach them at 740-217-3288.

    Buckeye Counseling Center offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Dui/Dwi Offenders
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid