Substance Abuse Treatment Bellerose NY

Substance abuse treatment is available for patients with substance abuse, alcoholism, illegal drug abuse, and prescription medication abuse problems. Treatment is available at substance abuse inpatient centers and substance abuse outpatient centers. It works to rid patients of chemical dependency and helps them avoid relapse. See below to learn more and to gain access to substance abuse counselors in Bellerose, NY who can recommend appropriate substance abuse treatment plans.

Long Island Council On Alcoholism And Drug Dependence, Inc.
516/747-2606
207 Hillside Avenue
Williston Park, NY
National Council On Alcoholism And Drug Dependence Of Hudson County, Inc
201/653-6776
309-311 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, NJ
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
(718) 470-8950
27005 76th Avenue
New Hyde Park, NY
Susan Chirayil
(718) 264-3751
8045 Winchester Blvd
Queens Village, NY
North Shore Long Isl Jewish Health Sys
(516) 437-0440
40 Elmont Road
Elmont, NY
Alcoholism Council Of New York, Inc.
212/252-7001
2 Washington St, 7/F
New York, NY
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
(718) 470-8940
Littauer Building 1st Floor
Glen Oaks, NY
Creedmoor Addiction Treatment Center
(718) 264-3740
8045 Winchester Boulevard
Queens Village, NY
Mercy Hospital Association
(516) 705-3407
385 Oak Street
Garden City, NY
St Albans Primary/Extended Care Center
(718) 526-1000
17900 Linden Boulevard at 179th Street
Saint Albans, NY
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Which Therapy is Best for Substance Abuse Treatment?

Psychotherapy is noted to be very beneficial for individuals struggling with substance abuse. The delivery model can be individual or group. Many leading substance abuse organizations (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and National Institute on Drug Abuse) have prepared literature pertaining to therapeutic treatment and practices.  Most of the literature focuses on a change in your environment and social network which individual and group therapeutic treatment can assist with when maintaining sobriety.

Individual therapy usually is done one on one with a therapist and the client weekly for about one hour.  The client usually can explore personal issues in a safe environment when they are not ready to interact and share their troubles with others.  Therapists performing individual therapy guide the client, but are focused on personal growth as it pertains to the individual. When participating in individual treatment pertaining to substance abuse, exploration is given to structuring one's life in order to not give time to substance abuse and relapse.  It also looks at personal thinking patterns that could lead to habitual behavior and attempts to change those patterns using cognitive behavioral techniques.  Individual treatment also supports the individual in identifying maladaptive behavior that may have damaged relationships with others or continues to cause distance with significant others.

Group psychotherapy pairs one to two therapists with around six to ten clients. Depending on the focus of the group many types of platforms can be used to facilitate treatment.  Some groups run like classrooms and are more psychoeduaction while others center on support and help with personal growth pertaining to the topic area of the group. Therapist facilitating group sessions usually try to shape the group to allow others to learn from one another and practice appropriate social skills. Group treatment can build upon therapeutic interventions in individual therapy, but also allow individuals other perspectives from group members experiencing similar issues.  In addition, clinicians can assist clients with applying therapeutic techniques that can not be used in individual treatment.  An example of therapeutic techniques would be group role playing, psychoeduacation or social skills development.  Group treatment can also be utilized for individuals who have anxiety pertaining to therapy.  It can be a first step to individual treatment due to the awareness of others sharing there experiences.

Research indicates that group and individual treatment is very effective but they both have benefits unique to their modal.  Individual treatment can assist individuals with support and also look at personal issues that an individual needs to work on in a more one on one format.  Where group treatment allows individuals to have social accou...

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