Virginia | VA Top 5+ Rehabs

Sex Addiction Therapy in Virginia |
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Center for Relational Recovery | (571) 442-1898 | 19 East Market St. Suite 100 Leesburg, VA 20176 |
Redeveloping a sex addicts meaning of life, Relational Recovery aims to resolve the trauma and pain resulting from current struggles. |
Alcohol Abuse Rehabs in Virginia |
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Sagebrush Treatment Center | (703) 444-9141 | 7921 Jones Branch Dr. #400 McLean, VA 22102 |
With a program developed around compassion and healing, Sagebrush helps individuals find the cause of addiction and develop a new life around resolving these issues. |
Opiate Addiction Treatment in Virginia |
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Mount Regis Center | (540) 212-6079 | 125 Knotbreak Rd. Salem, VA 24153 |
A CBT focused program places an emphasis on redevloping a stable viewpoint towards the world around us. |
Dual Diagnosis Programs in Virginia |
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Inova | (703) 289-7599 | 8221 Willow Oaks Corporate Dr. Suite 4-425 Fairfax, VA 22031 |
Offering an extension to those completing inpatient or residential services, Inova provides the support and structure needed to maintain productive aftercare. |
Addiction Updates & News in Virginia |
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Population: 8.47 (in millions) as of 2017 (source: census.gov) |
18+ Drug Use Month: 516 (in thousands) as of 2014 (source: samhsa.gov) |
18+ Serious Mental Illness: 239 (in thousands) as of 2014 (source: samhsa.gov) |
Drug Dependence and Mental Health Issues in Virginia
According to the most recent data compiled by United States Census Bureau and The National Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, nearly 1 in 16 citizens in Virginia have 1 or more substance abuse issues (these figures include statistical analysis of reported alcohol, prescription drug, and illicit drug abuse combined). An alarming number on the surface, yet understandable, as science reveals addiction as a disease of the brain. Unlike most mental disease, addiction can not only be treated, it can be permanently overcome during recovery. In return, addiction awareness and prevention become more widespread the more patient and understanding we become during the healing process.
Mental Health & Dependency
(ages 18 & up)
Illicit Drug & Use Dependency – 153 (in thousands) Past Year
Alcohol & Drinking Dependency – 466 (in thousands) Past Year
Not receiving treatment for drug dependency – 137 (in thousands) Past Year
Not receiving treatment for alcohol dependency – 448 (in thousands) Past Year
Depression Lasting 2+ Weeks – 435 (in thousands) Past Year
Suffering from a Serious Mental Illness – 239 (in thousands) Past Year
Considered Suicide – 242 (in thousands) Past Year
(source: samhsa.gov)
Drug & Alcohol Use
(ages 12 & up)
Alcohol Abuse – 3,537 (in thousands) Past Month Use
Recreational Marijuana Use – 432 (in thousands) Past Month Use
Crack Cocaine Consumption – 104 (in thousands) Past Year Use
Heroin Addiction & Other Drugs – 175 (in thousands) Past Month Use
Pharmaceutical Pills – 283 (in thousands) Past Year Use
(source: samhsa.gov)
Compulsive Activity Disorders in Virginia
Sex & Pornography Addiction
Living in a pressure-filled society many times pushes one to a physiological reaction known as “fight-or-flight”. This acute response to stress forces some into unhealthy ways of escaping. Many find pornography and/or deviant sexual acts as a quick escape, due to porn being readily available online. Similar to drugs, sex and pornography activate stimuli in the brain that it can eventually become a compulsive activity, many times negatively affecting the most intimate of relationships. Many addictions coincide VAth a dual diagnosis of depression, severe anxiety and/or PTSD. Prescott House therapists understand the process of healing and recovering. If a change is needed, Prescott House is ready to give back that freedom…read more
Gambling & Spending Addiction
Chasing thrills is very commonplace in everyday life. Whether it’s hunting, skydiving, fast cars, etc., men tend to seek a boost of adrenaline in many different ways. Much like taking risks physically, taking risks financially can also become a “high” and a pleasure forming activity. The grandiose sensation of “VAnning it all” or “losing it all” has been described as a feeling like no other. From the family man playing poker to the high roller, a pathological gambling addiction can place anyone in a financial ruin and worst of all, VAth broken relationships. Spending addictions can also have no associated risk at the time of purchase but the reliance on lavish items such as fancy cars, elaborate trips and the finer things in life can lead to insurmountable debt, proving gambling is not the only financial risk we should be on the lookout for…read more
Transitioning to Prescott House from Virginia
Finding oneself at Prescott House, a safe environment in which confronting self-destructive behaviors, helps individuals develop accountability and promotes personal growth throughout recovery. Understanding and treating the causes of self-destructive behaviors, rather than just the symptoms, provides a long-term successful recovery…read Why We Care
Extended Aftercare Program
Since 1988 Prescott House has served the recovery community as an extension of primary treatment that offers individuals the time and intensive environment to change and heal. We have found through experience, and nationally recognized research shows, that long-term recovery is dependent on long-term treatment in a nurturing and intensive therapeutic environment.
The primary component of the program is the group therapy experience. Clients participate in at least 12 structured therapy groups each week as well as working individually VAth a primary therapist. Another piece of our program is volunteer service work in the local community until a client is therapeutically ready to get a part-time job or take classes at one of our three local colleges…read more