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About Adapt Programs Freeport
Throughout various locations in the Houston area, ADAPT Programs provides multiple levels of outpatient detox and treatment programs for individuals struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. Their Freeport location offers an outpatient detox program, an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for adults with substance abuse or co-occurring disorders, a supportive outpatient program, drug and alcohol education classes, and an outpatient program tailored for adolescents.
ADAPT’s outpatient detox program is the first in their continuum of care, combining evidence-based methods and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for clients with physical dependencies to drugs or alcohol. After a thorough assessment, clients are given personally tailored treatment plans. Trained detox staff monitor and work with patients 7 days a week for 7-21 days which may involve medical monitoring and individual and group therapy for a minimum of 6 hours per week. Once clients have completed the detox program, they continue their personally tailored treatment plan in Adapt’s intensive outpatient program (IOP).
IOP at ADAPT Programs offers a structured program with individual, family and group therapy. Addiction education classes are available for patients and their families, in addition to relapse prevention groups and community recovery resources. Clients in IOP meet 3 nights per week for 4 hour sessions with trained addiction specialists.
A supportive outpatient program (SOP) is designed to be similar to IOP with less weekly time commitment, ideal for individuals who have successfully completed a previous treatment program, who has maintained sobriety for a period of time and is seeking on-going support. SOP is a 90 day program that meets twice weekly, and heavily follows the 12-step philosophies paired with other evidence-based methods.
ADAPT helps clients reintegrate into daily life with personalized and detailed discharge planning. Community resources and on-going care plans are available for clients based on their specific circumstances and needs.
ADAPT Programs provides specialized outpatient services designed for adolescents with substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. Youth and teens attend 10 hours of treatment per week in a structured environment that promotes peer connection and healing. Patients will participate in individual, group, and family counseling in addition to education classes, 12-step meetings, relapse prevention planning, and spirituality awareness.
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Provider's Policy:Our drug and alcohol rehab center accept most of the major insurance providers to help you receive the treatment you deserve. Our team of dedicated and knowledgeable counselors will help guide you through the insurance qualification process.
Teens receive the treatment they need for mental health disorders and addiction, with the added support of educational and vocational services.
Men and women attend treatment for addiction in a co-ed setting, going to therapy groups together to share experiences, struggles, and successes.
This center treats primary substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. Your treatment plan addresses each condition at once with personalized, compassionate care for comprehensive healing.
Teens receive the treatment they need for mental health disorders and addiction, with the added support of educational and vocational services.
Detox fully and safely removes toxic substances from the body, allowing the next steps in treatment to begin with a clean slate.
In an IOP, patients live at home or a sober living, but attend treatment typically 9-15 hours a week. Most programs include talk therapy, support groups, and other methods.
A combination of scientifically rooted therapies and treatments make up evidence-based care, defined by their measured and proven results.
Individual care meets the needs of each patient, using personalized treatment to provide them the most relevant care and greatest chance of success.
Medical addiction treatment uses approved medications to manage withdrawals and cravings, and to treat contributing mental health conditions.
Incorporating spirituality, community, and responsibility, 12-Step philosophies prioritize the guidance of a Higher Power and a continuation of 12-Step practices.
Patient and therapist meet 1-on-1 to work through difficult emotions and behavioral challenges in a personal, private setting.
Family therapy addresses group dynamics within a family system, with a focus on improving communication and interrupting unhealthy relationship patterns.
Combined with behavioral therapy, prescribed medications can enhance treatment by relieving withdrawal symptoms and focus patients on their recovery.
Based on the idea that motivation to change comes from within, providers use a conversational framework to discover personalized methods for change.
This method combines treatment with education, teaching patients about different paths toward recovery. This empowers them to make more effective decisions.
Relapse prevention counselors teach patients to recognize the signs of relapse and reduce their risk.
12-Step groups offer a framework for addiction recovery. Members commit to a higher power, recognize their issues, and support each other in the healing process.
Anxiety is a common mental health condition that can include excessive worry, panic attacks, physical tension, and increased blood pressure.
Symptoms of depression may include fatigue, a sense of numbness, and loss of interest in activities. This condition can range from mild to severe.
Some traumatic events are so disturbing that they cause long-term mental health problems. Those ongoing issues can also be referred to as "trauma."
Using alcohol as a coping mechanism, or drinking excessively throughout the week, signals an alcohol use disorder.
Benzodiazepines are prescribed to treat anxiety and sleep issues. They are highly habit forming, and their abuse can cause mood changes and poor judgement.
A person with multiple mental health diagnoses, such as addiction and depression, has co-occurring disorders also called dual diagnosis.
Cocaine is a stimulant with euphoric effects. Agitation, muscle ticks, psychosis, and heart issues are common symptoms of cocaine abuse.
Drug addiction is the excessive and repetitive use of substances, despite harmful consequences to a person's life, health, and relationships.
Ecstasy is a stimulant that causes intense euphoria and heightened awareness. Abuse of this drug can trigger depression, insomnia, and memory problems.
Heroin is a highly addictive and illegal opioid. It can cause insomnia, collapsed veins, heart issues, and additional mental health issues.
Hallucinogenic drugs—like LSD—cause euphoria and increased sensory experiences. When abused, they can lead to depression and psychosis.
Methamphetamine, or meth, increases energy, agitation, and paranoia. Long-term use can result in severe physical and mental health issues.
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