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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Tulsa, OK

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with drug or alcohol abuse in Tulsa, OK, Rehabs.com offers access to extensive online database of inpatient programs, as well as a host of alternatives. We can assist you in discovering substance abuse care facilities for a variety of addictions. Search for a great rehab center in Tulsa now, and launch on the road to sober living.

Treatment Centers near Tulsa, OK

Women And Children Center
2442 Mohawk Boulevard Tulsa, OK 74110
4.6
(5)
GRAND Addiction Recovery Center
6333 East Skelly Drive Tulsa, OK 74135
3.7
(14)
Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
6655 South Yale Avenue Tulsa, OK 74136
2.9
(18)
Tulsa Comprehensive Treatment Center
5550 S. Garnett #200 Tulsa, OK 74133
4.3
(1)
Counseling and Recovery Services of Oklahoma
7010 S. Yale, Suite 215 Tulsa, OK 74136
1.0
(1)
Substance Abuse Services Inc
4717 B South Memorial Drive Tulsa, OK 74145
Ernest Childers VA Outpatient Clinic
8921 South Mingo Road Tulsa, OK 74133
Parkside Psychiatric Hospital & Clinic
1239 South Trenton Avenue Tulsa, OK 74120
Palmer
222 West 8th Street Tulsa, OK 74119
Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa
550 South Peoria Avenue Tulsa, OK 74120
Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services
2727 E Admiral Pl Tulsa, OK 74131
Tulsa Boys' Home
2727 South 137th West Avenue Tulsa, OK 74101
Resonance Center For Women Inc
1608 South Elwood Avenue Tulsa, OK 74119
Echota Behavioral Health - Tulsa
2727 E Admiral Place Tulsa, OK 74110
Family & Children Services
1 West 36th Street North Tulsa, OK 74106
Calm Center
6126 E. 32nd Place Tulsa, OK 74135
Counseling and Recovery Services of OK
401 East Broadway Court Sand Springs, OK 74063
- 11 Miles Away
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GRAND Addiction Recovery Center

Caring staff and doctors, holistic care. Fills up quickly. can be hard to get a spot. Excellent counseling services.

- Anonymous
4.3 out of 5
Tulsa, OK

Mission Treatment Centers, Inc.

I am new to the place but I've been there now about 5 months, I find it to be very friendly, the staff is extremely concerned, and genuinely caring, I didn't think so at first then I came to find out that there is a lot of genuine attitude, I'm impressed with the nurses, and their kindness and patience, the facility is clean, and they are very prompt in getting you in , and out, and they again are very ,very concerned about each clients welfare and well-being, bravo TC TF.!!

- Milton
4.3 out of 5
Tulsa, OK

Palmer's Tulsa Women and Children's Center

I have been clean and sober for 5 years now. Could not have happened on my own. I am very thankful and grateful for every thing. My children are thriving. And we look back on the place and remember so many good times.

- Anonymous
5 out of 5
Tulsa, OK

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Researching Tulsa Treatment Services People may enter Tulsa drug rehab programs for all sorts of reasons. For example, you might be struggling with an addiction issue as a direct result of witnessing violence or becoming a victim of a violent act. Even people who have served in the military, and who are coached to deal with violence, can develop addictions due to these situations. According to a study conducted in Tulsa and published in the Journal of Addictions Nursing, there is a high incidence of addiction among veterans who have post-traumatic stress disorder.

Tulsa drug treatment centers could be particularly useful for you if you have an addiction due to a mental health issue like this.

Benefits of Going to a Treatment Program

Addictions and mental illnesses often go hand in hand. You might have turned to drugs or alcohol to help you deal with the stress and pain of having a mental illness, or your mental illness might have developed as a result of your addictions. True healing is possible, but you'll need to get help both for the addiction and for the mental illness that is working in concert with the addiction. Only then will you be able to truly heal.

In a treatment program, you'll be paired with a mental health counselor, and you'll work together as a team to tackle the problems you're facing.

You might spend time discussing your past, but it's likely that you'll spend a significant amount of time talking about the future. You'll learn more about how to control your addictions, and you'll learn how to amend your life so the addiction isn't supported by your habits. Therapy is hard work, but your counselor will be there to support you every step of the way.

Pulling Together Memories

In order to determine how your addiction formed, you'll need to answer questions about your past. It might be helpful to think of answers to these questions now, so you'll be ready when you begin therapy:

  • When did you start using?
  • How did you feel before you started using?
  • How do you feel now?
  • Have you tried to quit before, and if so, what happened?
Explore Recovery in Tulsa

When it comes to Tulsa addiction treatment programs, you have many different options available. You might benefit from programs that allow you to continue to live at home with your family while you receive care. Or, you might benefit from programs that allow you to step away from the temptations you feel at home. These inpatient programs might be best, for example, if you've tried to go through rehab in the past and found that you were unable to complete the program. It might be harder for you to drop out of an inpatient program, since you're surrounded by people who will be encouraging you to stay.

If you'd like help with your search, please call us. Our experts can help you find the right sort of program, and we can give you advice on what sorts of facilities might be best to help you deal with your addiction issue.