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Outpatient Drug Rehab San Antonio TX

Outpatient drug rehab is for people who have too many responsibilities to enter a residential inpatient program for 30 days. Because of the nature of outpatient drug rehab, it’s a better option for those individuals who are just beginning to have trouble with their alcohol or drug usage. Outpatient drug rehab has limited supervision as opposed to inpatient, which is generally 24-hours a day.

San Antonio Substance Abuse Clinic
(210) 299-1614
1701 North St Mary Street
San Antonio, TX
Alpha Home, Inc.
(210) 223-4284
419 East Magnolia
San Antonio, TX
Center for Healthcare Services
(210) 731-1320
3031 IH 10 West
San Antonio, TX
Alpha Home Inc
(210) 223-4284
814 Camden Street
San Antonio, TX
Alamo Area Resource Center Inc
(210) 358-9995
527 North Leona Street
San Antonio, TX
Alpha Home Inc
(210) 735-3822x203
300 East Mulberry Avenue
San Antonio, TX
Hope Action Care
(210) 224-7330
132 West Grayson Street
San Antonio, TX
Assoc for the Adv of Mexican Amer Inc
(210) 223-4004
248 Post Avenue
San Antonio, TX
Children and Adolescent MH Program
(210) 299-9139
711 East Joseph Line Street
San Antonio, TX
Metro Treatment of Texas LP
(210) 434-0531
3701 West Commerce Street
San Antonio, TX
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Outpatient Drug Rehab

Outpatient drug rehab is for people who have too many responsibilities to enter a residential inpatient program for 30 days. Because of the nature of outpatient drug rehab, it’s a better option for those individuals who are just beginning to have trouble with their alcohol or drug usage. Outpatient drug rehab has limited supervision as opposed to inpatient, which is generally 24-hours a day. This requires a certain level of commitment and functionality that may not be possible for someone who is experiencing severe consequences from alcohol and drug usage.

Basics of Outpatient Drug Rehab

Outpatient drug rehab allows individuals to continue their regular school or work schedule while attending clinical or group therapy sessions at a drug rehab center. Sessions may vary from three days a week to daily sessions. Clients are generally required to submit to drug testing and attend 12-step meetings.
Outpatient drug rehab offers educational modules on the disease of addiction, relapse prevention and life management skills. Counselors generally lead the group therapy sessions and may also be available on an individual basis to act as case managers. Assignments may be given specific to each individual’s needs, such as identifying underlying issues and triggers pertinent to alcohol or drug usage and working through these in additional sessions.

Is Outpatient Drug Rehab for you?

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