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Breaking the cycle of drug addiction is not easy. One of the main reasons individuals in Virginia continue to use drugs and alcohol, is to avoid the severe withdrawal symptoms that many of these drugs can cause. Withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to extremely severe depending on what drug you have been using. Finding Virginia Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehab Programs is a good first start to ending addiction and dealing with the withdrawal symptoms that can occur from ending drug or alcohol addiction. Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs in Virginia will have trained staff on hand to help you get through detoxification and withdrawal symptoms of whatever drug you are quitting. It is important to have professional individuals around to help an addict get through the withdrawal process. There are varied techniques that a Virginia Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Rehab Program may incorporate to ease the process of withdrawal.

Many people in Virginia that go through withdrawal will experience some common withdrawal symptoms that a majority of addicts experience while detoxing from drugs or alcohol. There are emotional withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, depression, insomnia and irritability that are common during withdrawal.

Common physical withdrawal symptoms that Virginia individuals may experience are:

  • Sweating
  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea (common in opiate withdrawal)
  • Muscle Tension
  • Accelerated Heart Rate

For people in Virginia coming off severe alcohol or tranquilizer addiction, dangerous withdrawal symptoms can occur. These may include:

  • Heart Attacks
  • Visual and Auditory Hallucinations
  • Violent Seizures
  • DT's (Delirium Tremens)

If you believe you may experience withdrawal symptoms such as these, it is important to contact a Alcohol Rehabilitation and Drug Rehab Facility in Virginia that provides professional and/or medical help to oversee the withdrawal process.

Taking the first step to recovery from drug or alcohol addiction is the hardest step to take. Many of us cannot, or do not, want to make that first step alone. Call our toll-free number to speak with one of our Registered Addiction Counselors and let them help you find a Alcohol Rehabilitation and Drug Treatment Center in Virginia to assist in getting you through that first step.



Virginia Substance Abuse Services

The State of Virginia has a total of 112 Substance Abuse and/or Mental Health related treatment services.

  • 48 of these Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehab Programs in Virginia focus mainly on providing Substance Abuse Treatment.
  • 4 of these Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs in Virginia focus mainly on providing Mental Health services.
  • 58 of these Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehab Facilities in Virginia focus mainly on providing both Mental Health and Substance Abuse services.
  • 2 of these Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Treatment Facilities in Virginia focus mainly on providing General Health services.
Virginia - Types of Substance Abuse Treatment Services
  • 31 treatment centers in Virginia provide Alcohol and/or Drug Detoxification services.
  • 16 treatment centers in Virginia provide Methadone Maintenance programs.
  • 14 treatment facilities in Virginia provide Methadone Detoxification programs.
  • There are 9 Halfway Houses in the state of Virginia.
  • 34 treatment programs in Virginia provide services for Buprenorphine (Suboxone).
  • 95 Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Virginia provide services on an Outpatient basis.
  • 22 Alcohol Rehabilitation and Drug Treatment Programs in Virginia provide Partial hospitalization/Day treatment services.
  • 15 Alcohol Rehabilitation and Drug Treatment Centers in Virginia provide Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 days or less).
  • 18 Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Virginia provide Residential Long-Term Treatment (more than 30 days).
  • 10 facilities in Virginia provide Inpatient substance abuse treatment services in a hospital or medically monitored environment.
Virginia - Special Programs Treatment Services
  • 39 Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Virginia offer special services for Adolescents.
  • 45 Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Treatment Programs in Virginia offer special services for persons with Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders.
  • 4 Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehabilitation Facilities in Virginia offer special services for persons with HIV/AIDS.
  • 3 Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Virginia offer special services for Gays and Lesbians.
  • 2 Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities in Virginia offer special services for Seniors/Older Adults.
  • 25 Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehab Facilities in Virginia offer special services for Pregnant/Postpartum Women.
  • 52 Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Facilities in Virginia offer special services for Women.
  • 3 Alcohol Rehab and Drug Treatment Programs in Virginia offer special services providing Residential Beds for Clients' Children.
  • 32 Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Programs in Virginia offer special service for Men.
  • 31 Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Virginia offer special services for DUI/DWI offenders.
  • 31 Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Virginia offer special services for Criminal Justice Clients.
Virginia - Special Language Treatment Services
  • 37 Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Rehab Facilities in Virginia provide Assistance for Hearing Impaired.
  • 16 Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Rehabs in Virginia provide special language services for Spanish speaking clients.
  • 2 Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities in Virginia provide special language services for Foreign Languages Other Than Spanish.
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