Rehab Centers in Maricopa

List of Drug Rehab Centers in Maricopa, AZ

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Ak Chin Indian Community
48227 West Farrell Road, Maricopa, AZ 85139

Ak Chin Indian Community is a rehab center providing services in and around Pinal County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Halfway House, .

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La Frontera Arizona EMPACT/SPC
21476 North John Wayne Parkway, Maricopa, AZ 85139

La Frontera Arizona EMPACT/SPC is a rehab program providing services in and around Pinal County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Mix Of Mental Health And Substance Abuse, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Trauma Related Counseling.

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: State Department Of Health and Adult Women.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by La Frontera Arizona EMPACT/SPC, they accept the following payment types: Cash Or Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid, Private Health Insurance

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Empact Suicide Prevention Center
21476 North John Wayne Parkway, Maricopa, AZ 85139

Empact Suicide Prevention Center is a rehab program providing services in and around Pinal County.

They provide a wide range of services, settings and treatment approaches such as:Mental Health Treatment, Outpatient Drug Rehab, Smoking Tobacco Cessation Counselling.

They offer special programs that are tailored to unique individual needs such as: Transitional Age Young Adults.

If you are interested in attending or using one of the services offered by Empact Suicide Prevention Center, they accept the following payment types: Cash Or Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Community Mental Health Block Grants

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Facilities in Maricopa, AZ

In case you abusing substances like alcohol and drugs in Maricopa, 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.

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a common mental health disorder that affects to close to 1 percent of the entire American population - about 2 million adults. If you are suffering from this disorder, you might not be able to distinguish an imaginary world from the real one.

Further, you might have difficulties responding to social situations in a manner that is emotionally appropriate. This could result in various issues in your personal life as well as at school, work, and home.

Eventually, you could turn to drugs and alcohol to improve your life and manage the symptoms of your mental health diagnosis.

Suicidal Behavior

Suicidal behavior refers to anything that you might do with the intention of ending your own life. It is one of the greatest mental health epidemics in the United States, to such an extent that is considered to be among the leading causes of fatality in the country.

This condition is also linked to substance abuse and addiction. If you have a tendency towards this behavior, you might start abusing drugs and drinking alcohol. on the other hand, using these substances could also cause you to develop suicidal behavior, thoughts, actions, and tendencies.

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.

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