Marital/couples counseling offered
Offered at substance abuse treatment centers Details:- name: Marital/couples counseling offered
- category: Ancillary Services
- Type: Uncategorized
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Search facilities offering service: Marital/couples counseling offered by zip.
Service: Marital/couples counseling offered
Central Behavioral Health Substance Abuse Services
610-279-9270 x5061201 Dekalb Street , Norristown, PA 19401
http://www.centralbh.org/
Central California Recovery Inc
559-681-19471204 West Shaw Avenue Suite 102, Fresno, CA 93711
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Central California Recovery Inc
559-681-19471204 West Shaw Avenue Suite 102, Fresno, CA 93711
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Central California Recovery Inc
559-681-19471204 West Shaw Avenue Suite 102, Fresno, CA 93711
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Central City Inegrated Health
313-831-316010 Peterboro Street 5th Floor, Detroit, MI 48201
http://www.centralcityhealth.com/
Central Coast Headway
805-737-0015115 East College Avenue Suites 15 and 16, Lompoc, CA 93436
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Central Coast Headway Drug and Alcohol Awareness Program
805-922-2106318 West Carmen Lane , Santa Maria, CA 93458
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Central Coast Headway Drug and Alcohol Awareness Program
805-922-2106318 West Carmen Lane , Santa Maria, CA 93458
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Central East Alc and Drug Council Outpatient Services
217-774-5566155 South Morgan Street , Shelbyville, IL 62565
http://www.ceadcouncil.org
Central East Alc and Drug Council Womens Recovery Home
217-348-54441501 1/2 18th Street , Charleston, IL 61920
http://www.ceadcouncil.org
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council All Alc/Substance Abuse Progs on Site
217-348-8108635 Division Street , Charleston, IL 61920
http://www.ceadcouncil.org
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council Charleston Primary Outpatient Services
217-348-8118726 4th Street , Charleston, IL 61920
http://www.ceadcouncil.org
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council Outpatient Services
217-258-2968416 North 19th Street , Mattoon, IL 61938
http://www.ceadcouncil.org
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council Outpatient Services
217-774-5566155 South Morgan Street , Shelbyville, IL 62565
http://www.ceadcouncil.org
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council Womens Recovery Home
217-348-5444720 4th Street , Charleston, IL 61920
http://www.ceadcouncil.org
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council Womens Recovery Home
217-348-54441501 1/2 18th Street , Charleston, IL 61920
http://www.ceadcouncil.org
Central Florida Recovery Centers
407-370-53576900 Turkey Lake Road Suite 1-2, Orlando, FL 32819
http://www.centralflrecovery.com
Central Florida Treatment Center Fort Lauderdale
954-533-16703181 Davie Boulevard , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
http://www.methadoneworks.net
Central Florida Treatment Center Fort Pierce
772-468-68001302 North Lawnwood Circle Suite B, Fort Pierce, FL 34950
http://www.methadoneworks.net
Central Florida Treatment Center Fort Pierce
772-468-68001302 North Lawnwood Circle Suite B, Fort Pierce, FL 34950
http://www.methadoneworks.net
Central Florida Treatment Center Medication Assisted Treatment
321-631-45787 North Cocoa Boulevard , Cocoa, FL 32922
http://www.methadoneworks.net
Central Florida Treatment Center Medication Assisted Treatment
561-439-84403155 Lake Worth Road Suite 2, Lake Worth, FL 33461
http://www.methadoneworks.net
Central Florida Treatment Center OP Medication Assisted Treatment
407-843-00411800 West Colonial Drive , Orlando, FL 32804
http://www.methadoneworks.net
Central Florida Treatment Center Orlando OP MAT
407-843-00411800 West Colonial Drive , Orlando, FL 32804
http://www.methadoneworks.net
Central Florida Treatment Center Palm Bay
321-951-97502198 Harris Avenue , Palm Bay, FL 32905
http://www.methadoneworks.net
Not Sure Which Services to Choose?
The amount of services offered by substance abuse treatment centers / mental health treatment centers can be overwhelming at first. If you’re unsure about the care you’ll be needing, it can be a helpful starting point to call nearby facilities and ask about the availability of evidence-based treatments. Some of the most common and helpful treatments include individual and group counseling, medication treatments, and supportive services.
Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.
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