Rehab Centers in Boone

List of Drug Rehab Centers in Boone, IA

location-listing
Richmond Center
1332 South Marshall Street, Boone, IA 50036

Richmond Center is a rehab center providing services in and around Boone County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Psychotropic Medication, Outpatient Drug Rehab, Activity Therapy.

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: Nicotine Replacement Therapy and Family Psychoeducation.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by Richmond Center, they accept the following payment types: Cash Or Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, State Welfare Or Child And Family Services Funds, State Corrections Or Juvenile Justice Funds, County Or Local Government Funds, US Department Of Va Funds

location-listing
Community and Family Resources
1332 South Marshal Street, Boone, IA 50036

Community and Family Resources is a rehab center providing services in and around Boone County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient Drug Rehab, Substance Abuse Counseling Approach.

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: TB Screening.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by Community and Family Resources, they accept the following payment types: Cash Or Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Access To Recovery Voucher, Sliding Fee Scale

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Facilities in Boone, IA

In case you abusing substances like alcohol and drugs in Boone, they can prove effective at managing - albeit in the short term - the symptoms of your mental health disorder. This form of self-medication, however, can be dangerous because it can lead to addiction.

The temporary relief that you derive from these substances could soon be overtaken by other negative physical and psychological effects. Eventually, you may even find that you have started struggling with more of the common mental health problems that are linked with drug and alcohol addiction.

Depression

The more you abuse drugs and alcohol while struggling with depression, the higher the risk that you will develop physical and psychological dependence on the effects caused by these addictive substances.

Continued substance abuse, on the other hand, could exacerbate the symptoms of this mental health disorder. It could also cause you to develop other health problems - including but not limited to brain damage and intensified depression down the road.

A better solution would be to seek professional recovery help from a dual diagnosis treatment facility so that you can manage this condition as well as overcome your substance abuse and addiction.

Impulse Control Disorder

Impulse control disorder and substance use disorder share some similar features. For instance, both of them are characterized by a lack of control and deep compulsion - over the use of drugs and alcohol or over a particular behavior. You might also experience cravings to start using drugs and carry out a particular behavior. Both disorders could also influence the dopaminergic reward system in the brain.

Impulse control disorder also tends to co-occur often with other mental health disorders, including but not limited to anxiety disorders and depression. This is why the NIH - the National Institutes of Health - reported that about 82 percent of people with impulse control disorder also have co-occurring depressive disorders or substance use disorders.

A dual diagnosis treatment program can help you understand the reasons behind your substance abuse and addiction as well as how this disorder is affected and continues to affect the other co-occurring behavioral and mental health disorders that you have also been diagnosed with.

This type of treatment would most likely be highly specialized and integrated. This is because it has to manage all the disorders that you have been struggling with at the same time - or simultaneously. It is recommended that you go through dual diagnosis treatment if you have been living with both addiction as well as any other co-occurring medical or mental health disorders.

Organizations We Support

Most Insurances Accepted

insurances insurances insurances insurances insurances