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Have you been struggling with drug and alcohol addiction? Are you ready to begin a new chapter of your life – one where substance abuse is in your past? Introducing our Christian rehab in Arizona. At Recovery in the Pines, we offer a unique inpatient rehab program that puts you on the path to God while helping you overcome your substance use disorder.

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We welcome people from all walks of life who want to embrace sober living. We have inpatient, outpatient, and even home-based treatment programs that suit a variety of recovery journeys, so you are sure to find a program that works for you.

About Our Addiction Treatment Center

Deciding to tackle a substance use disorder is not easy. It helps to know what to expect when seeking treatment, so here’s some useful information about our Arizona rehab center.

A Faith-Based Approach

At Recovery in the Pines, we have created a unique faith-based recovery model that encourages clients to build a strong relationship with God. This is incredibly helpful, as it gives individuals a sense of purpose. We have watched many clients experience accountability, meaning, and growth with these spiritual methods.

Individualized Care

Every person who comes to our treatment program in Arizona receives a personalized treatment plan based on their exact needs. No two clients are the same – everyone has medical and spiritual requirements, and we understand that. For example, if you have a mental health disorder alongside a substance use disorder, we will create a treatment program that takes that into account to ensure your safe and full recovery.

Evidence-Based Therapies

We use a mix of evidence-based therapies to facilitate our clients’ recoveries. These include behavioral therapies and group therapy sessions. On top of those, we have fitness plans and nutritious meal planning to help heal the body and mind.

A Supportive Environment

Overcoming challenges like a substance use disorder alone can feel overwhelming. With us, you don’t need to do it alone. We have created a welcoming, supportive environment in Arizona that focuses on building strong bonds and relationships. You will feel lifted up by those around you when in our care.

Gender-Specific Services

We have programs tailored to both men and women. You can choose a women-only drug rehab or our male-only drug rehab. These gender-specific services can be extremely helpful, as they facilitate an environment based on peer support. Plus, we can provide specific gender-based care. This all leads to better outcomes.

A Focus on Long-Term Recovery

At Recovery in the Pines, our Arizona alcohol rehab and drug rehab is not only focused on getting clients clean in the short term - we also ensure a lasting recovery. We do this by teaching clients a range of life skills that they can take away and use in their daily lives.

Are you ready to overcome the slavery of addiction and fulfill your identity in Christ? Contact Recovery in the Pines for a personalized assessment and treatment plan.

What Drug Addictions Do We Treat?

We welcome people with all types of drug addictions, including those who have suffered from a substance use disorder for multiple years, as well as individuals who have had an addiction for only a short amount of time. Here are the specific drug addictions we treat.

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Alcohol Addiction

 

Our rehab in Arizona has already treated a variety of alcohol addictions. Alcohol addiction is unfortunately common, causing a variety of unpleasant and dangerous side effects such as digestive issues, mental health problems, social withdrawal, and organ damage. It’s important to seek alcohol addiction treatment, as the withdrawal symptoms can be dangerous without medical intervention.

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Prescription Drug Addictions

 

While prescription drugs are helpful for treating diagnosed conditions, they can also be harmful when misused. Prescription drug addictions are also common, with drugs like fentanyl, Ambien, and benzos being some of the most abused prescription drugs.

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Illicit Drug Addictions

 

Addictions to illicit drugs such as meth, heroin, and cocaine are common in the United States. As well as posing dangerous risks to a person’s physical and mental health, addiction to illicit substances can also get an individual in trouble with the law.

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Co-Occurring Addictions

 

At Recovery in the Pines, we are able to treat several addictions at one time. We have plenty of experience with treating addictions – we know how to handle it all, from the medical detox to the symptoms that still occur even months after stopping a drug. With our dual diagnosis abilities, you can be sure you are in safe hands.

Who is More at Risk of Drug Addiction?

It is important to note that drug addictions can affect anyone, and our addiction treatment center is open to all adults from various walks of life. At the same time, it’s worth remembering that some people are more at risk of developing drug addictions compared to others. Here are some of the risk factors.

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  • Having a Mental Health Disorder: Those with mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder, are at a higher risk of developing a drug addiction. That is because individuals sometimes use drugs to mute the unpleasant symptoms of mental health disorders.

  • A History of Family Addiction: Genetics also plays a role in the likelihood of drug addiction. People who have a history of addiction in their family are more likely to develop a substance abuse disorder.

  • Early Exposure: People who were exposed to substances early in life are at a greater risk of getting addicted.

Do You Need Drug Addiction Treatment?

Accepting that you have an addiction is never easy. The first step is recognizing the signs, as only then can you find a drug addiction treatment program that works for you. If you are unsure whether you have a problem, here are some questions to ask yourself.

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Do You Experience Cravings for a Substance?

 

People with substance use disorders often experience extreme cravings for the drug. Often, this overrides any other thoughts.

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Do You Spend a Lot of Time Seeking Out a Drug?

 

Spending a lot of time attempting to acquire a drug is a sign of addiction. This is especially true if you are doctor shopping or breaking the law to try to acquire the drug.

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Are You Experiencing Physical Symptoms?

 

Drug addictions often come with a myriad of unpleasant physical symptoms, such as weight loss/gain, slurred speech, runny nose, and digestive problems.

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Do You Experience Withdrawal Symptoms?

 

Those with drug addictions often experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking the drug. Withdrawal symptoms vary depending on the drug but commonly include tremors, fatigue, and anxiety.

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Are Family and Friends Worried About You?

 

If you have loved ones who have expressed concern about your substance use, that’s a sign the problem has gotten out of control.

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Have Your Priorities Shifted?

 

Perhaps you used to be someone who loved a vibrant social life or climbing the corporate ladder, but now your priorities are more focused on substance use. If that’s the case, it’s a sign of a real problem.

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If these answers indicate you do have a drug addiction, it’s never too late to seek addiction treatment, and we can help you with that.

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Are you worried about someone else rather than yourself? If you have a friend or family member with a drug addiction, we can also help you, so do not hesitate to get in touch.

Inpatient vs. Outpatient Treatment Programs

We are happy to offer our clients either outpatient or inpatient rehab programs.

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An outpatient treatment program tends to work best for those who need addiction treatment. Still, it cannot justify spending weeks or months in a facility, perhaps due to work obligations or financial reasons. We offer outpatient programs, including treatment plans that can even be delivered to you in your own home.

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Inpatient treatments are extremely useful for those who can attend them. With our inpatient drug addiction treatment program, clients live in a supportive, comfortable environment during their recovery journey. You’ll be surrounded by the beauty of the Arizona mountains while going through a twelve-step program that encourages true growth.

The Benefits of Getting Clean

Are you unsure if a medical detox is right for you? Are you wondering if our Arizona rehab center is truly worth it? We 100% believe so. Here are just some of the benefits of getting clean.

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You’ll Feel Better

 

One of the best reasons for getting clean is that you will actively feel better (both physically and mentally). You'll be able to fall asleep more easily, feel less tired, and have more motivation in your everyday life.

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You’ll Improve Your Physical and Mental Health

 

Your health is incredibly important, and getting through recovery and living a sober life will improve it massively. By saying goodbye to drugs, you will reduce your risk of a wide range of diseases, from cancers to cardiovascular events.

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You Will Look Better

 

Getting clean can even improve your looks. You'll have brighter eyes, clearer skin, and a healthier complexion as a whole.

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You’ll Have the Chance to Mend Relationships

 

Substance abuse often leads to damaged relationships, and you may have already experienced the breakdown of relationships because of it. By getting sober, you can make your loved ones proud and hopefully mend those bonds.

Seek Recovery Today

Are you ready to transform your life and become a child of God? Wherever you are in life, and whatever type of drug addiction you are suffering from, we are here to help. We make seeking help as simple as possible - simply call, email, or fill out our online form to get started. We look forward to helping you on your journey of healing.

Contact

500 Terry Francine St.

San Francisco, CA 94158

123-456-7890 

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