Marshall Drug & Alcohol Rehab, Detox & Treatment Resources

Marshall, Texas, is located in Harrison County in East Texas. It is known for its rich history, which spans from being a political epicenter in the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement. Its biggest annual attraction is its Wonderland of Lights Festival when the downtown area is decorated with sparkling lights and an outdoor skating rink. The city’s rich history lends itself well to its numerous museums, including the Texas & Pacific Railway Museum and Harrison County Historical Museum.

Although the town is known for its cultural richness, there is also an underlying issue of drug abuse in the area. In recent years, law enforcement has seized methamphetamine and busted meth rings. Amidst the efforts of crime fighters, there is also a human side to the issue. People struggle with substance use disorders, and they need help. If you are someone who is dealing with substance misuse, know that there is help available for you. There is no need to continue living this way, and there is an opportunity for you to change your life. You can attend a Marshall drug rehab center or a Marshall alcohol rehab center to find the healing you need or seek help at a national rehab center.

Our Closest Facility:
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The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake Drug & Alcohol Rehab
443 S. Hwy 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133
(719) 602-0914
The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake does not operate in the state of Texas. Our closest facility is in Palmer Lake, CO and can be seen in the map above.

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Marshall, Texas Alcohol Rehab Centers and Drug Centers

While about 22.5 million Americans misuse illicit drugs or alcohol, only a small number of those people receive treatment. Yet, studies have shown such treatment, followed by regular attendance at 12-step or other fellowship meetings, can result in long-term sobriety for many patients. To be effective, treatment should address the unique problems of the individual, who may have other health problems in addition to the addiction. Treating the whole patient is the best solution. To determine the best course, talk about your options with an expert.

Residential Treatment Programs

When you’re ready to take the first steps toward sobriety, a residential treatment program often is the ideal way to treat the whole patient and all his or her health needs. Residential treatment is a full-time immersive experience in which the patient’s medical, psychological and behavioral needs receive care, as the patient receives constant monitoring. It’s most effective when treatment is at least three months long, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and it may last as long as 27 months. Treatment may include medications that ease the patient off the illicit drugs or help with other problems such as anxiety or depression. Behavioral or motivational therapy, as well as family or marriage therapy, may be in an individual or group setting. Other medical needs such as malnutrition resulting from the addiction will also receive care, and the patient undergoes monitoring to help lessen the chances of a relapse.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

For some patients, partial hospitalization may be a more cost-effective or time-conscious solution. Instead of living full-time at the treatment facility, the patient goes to treatment for six or more hours a day to receive similar drug counseling, medical attention and cognitive or behavioral therapy to what he or she would encounter during full hospitalization. It costs less since the patient isn’t living at the facility, and it allows some time for school or work. If the patient has good support at home that encourages sobriety, this can be an effective option.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

In a third treatment consideration, patients live in their homes, with time for work or school, and have regularly scheduled medical and counseling sessions for drug or alcohol rehabilitation. Cognitive behavioral therapy, as well as individual and group sessions and strategies (both medical and psychological) for staying sober are a part of outpatient treatment as well. For patients who have support to monitor them for misuse, and who need the flexibility and a less costly approach, outpatient treatment can be the ideal choice.

Whichever treatment course is best for the individual patient, it can be the start to a new, healthier life of sobriety, especially when followed up by recovery meetings. If you’re ready to make the first brave step toward a life free from misuse, know that your journey may begin with detoxification for drugs or alcohol. Reach out to a rehab center to learn more.

Detox Centers

There are several drug detox centers in Marshall, but the most appropriate for you may in fact be elsewhere, perhaps at a national facility. Detox will include medically supervised withdrawal, which is different for each drug and can be physically as well as emotionally taxing. Patients should not attempt detox without medical supervision. In addition to cravings, symptoms might include fatigue, insomnia and anxiety, nausea and sweating, increased heart rate and blood pressure and the tremors (DTs) for which alcohol withdrawal is famous. During detox, medical professionals may prescribe drugs to ease symptoms, supervise your vital signs and offer therapy to help with psychological changes brought on by stopping the drugs or alcohol. Herbal teas and broth may help with dehydration, and the patient’s nutrition receives care with vitamins and minerals. Once detoxification is complete, the patient moves on to a more complete treatment program with the goal of continued abstinence.

Recovery Meetings Near You

For those who are struggling with substance use disorder, it can be difficult to find others to relate to. Although family and friends may be understanding or concerned, they may not have the level of knowledge or experience to relate. This can make some people feel alone or ashamed. But this is not necessary. Join a local recovery meeting, and network with others who understand your history and have been in your shoes. These meetings take place all across the United States, including in your community. They equip people with continuing education and a lifetime of support.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

If you need a network of support, Alcoholics Anonymous is an excellent place to start. The meetings are welcoming to all, regardless of race, religion, or any other factor. This gives people a structured and safe place to discuss and explore their substance misuse disorders. Participation is always at the discretion of the attendee, which means that there is no reason to ever feel pressured. Many people do eventually feel comfortable with sharing their stories, and it does help in understanding themselves and their journey.

Serenity Clubhouse
101 Benita Dr
Marshall, TX 75672

Grand Group
2401 W Pinecrest Dr
Marshall, TX 75670

West Marshall Avenue
3713 W Marshall Ave
Longview, TX 75604

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

Participating in a local Narcotics Anonymous meeting may be very positive for you as someone struggling from a substance misuse disorder. The 12-step NA program is available to anyone who would like to attend free of charge. The continual structure helps people stay on track, and gives people a sense of accountability. Since participation is voluntary, people are free to share as much or as little as they would like. NA provides a safe space free of substances and judgment, two things that may be difficult to come by for some people.

Serenity Clubhouse
101 Benita Dr
Marshall, TX 75672

Grand Group
2401 W Pinecrest Dr
Marshall, TX 75670

The 1414 Club
1414 S 12th St
Longview, TX 75602

SMART Recovery Meetings

For those who tend to be more analytical and logical, SMART Recovery may be a better fit than AA or NA. This is because SMART bases its program on scientific data and studies. The goal of SMART Recovery is to teach people the necessary tools to live a balanced life. Rather than it being a 12-step program, they focus on four important points. The meetings are welcoming of anyone who would like to attend.

Offices of Wade E. French
1810 Shiloh Road
Tyler, Texas 75703

Lufkin Thursday
516 South Bynum Street
Lufkin, Texas 75904 Dallas

VA Medical Center
4500 South Lancaster Road
Dallas, Texas 75216

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

If you have a family member who struggles with substance misuse, then you may greatly benefit from attending Al-Anon and Nar-Anon meetings. These meetings are tailored for the family and friends of individuals struggling with substance misuse and provide them a lifetime of support. Being around someone with substance misuse disorder has small and large impacts on your life. In order to process these impacts in a positive, constructive manner, people need guidance, which is provided at the meetings. They welcome anyone who would like to attend.

Al-Anon
Trinity Episcopal Church
106 N Grove St
Marshall, TX 75670

Nar-Anon
You Are Not Alone
3713 West Marshall
Longview, Texas 75604

Marshall is not only close to several Texan towns, but also is near Shreveport in Louisiana. This means that in addition to Marshall alcohol rehab options, you can find addiction resources in nearby cities.