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Men's Drug Rehab in Oregon

Men's Drug Rehab in Oregon

If you’re thinking about going to drug rehab in Oregon, you’ve come to the right place. Here at Oregon Trail Recovery, we provide a treatment program that will help beat alcoholism and drug addiction. We understand that men often face unique issues when it comes to drug addiction. Our full-time sober living houses in Oregon are a safe place where you can defeat drug abuse, restore your health, and become the best version of yourself.

Why we offer gender specific programs?

Sadly, society teaches men that they must be stoic, self-sufficient, and unemotional. A lot of guys feel ashamed or embarrassed to express emotions and ask for help. It’s often difficult for men to open up and seek treatment. Many men feel like having an addiction or asking for help are signs of weakness. This is why we created a welcoming, honest, and private environment for men to heal.

Our staff members are well aware of the specific challenges that males face in today’s world. We aim to show our clients that it’s perfectly okay to be vulnerable. In fact, seeking sobriety is a sign of strength. We will help you create goals, celebrate your accomplishments, and become stronger than ever before.
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Details of Our Drug Rehab Program

Here are the types of treatment, activities, and services you can expect to benefit from when you enroll in our 30 day to 6 month intensive men’s drug treatment program in Oregon:
  • Individual therapy sessions
  • Group therapy sessions
  • Support groups
  • 12-step meetings
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Development and maintenance of life skills
  • Identification of triggers
  • Relapse prevention curriculum
  • Mandatory sponsorship
  • Talking Circle with a Native American Elder
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
  • Family therapy
  • Meditation and mindfulness
  • Support groups
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between NA and AA?

Although the guiding principals are similar in AA and NA, each specifies a category of substance. AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) addresses alcohol dependence, while NA (Narcotics Anonymous) addresses a dependence to narcotics, a category that encompasses a variety of drugs. AA refers to Alcoholics Anonymous, while NA refers to Narcotic Anonymous. While the two are similar in nature and follow the same basic tenants, AA is the original program everything else stemmed from.

AA is a 12-step program, with Unity, Service, and Recovery as its 3 core beliefs. This is often represented as a triangle, and AA focuses primarily on the recovery from the disease of Alcoholism. NA focuses on both drugs and alcohol, and the recovery from all mood and mind-altering substances, and is represented by a diamond or square. The sides of NA’s symbol represent, Self, God, Society, and Service.

While the programs may focus on different substances and have slightly different messages, the goal and the aspirations are the same. Both programs are 12-step based, and they serve as guides through the recovery journey. Members of AA and NA are welcomed by a warm and ever-expanding fellowship, and true 12-step recovery is based on discovering the root of the individual’s disease and how to live sober.

What are the solutions for alcohol addiction?

Although the guiding principals are similar in AA and NA, each specifies a category of substance. AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) addresses alcohol dependence, while NA (Narcotics Anonymous) addresses a dependence to narcotics, a category that encompasses a variety of drugs. AA refers to Alcoholics Anonymous, while NA refers to Narcotic Anonymous. While the two are similar in nature and follow the same basic tenants, AA is the original program everything else stemmed from.

How long is rehab?

Although the guiding principals are similar in AA and NA, each specifies a category of substance. AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) addresses alcohol dependence, while NA (Narcotics Anonymous) addresses a dependence to narcotics, a category that encompasses a variety of drugs. AA refers to Alcoholics Anonymous, while NA refers to Narcotic Anonymous. While the two are similar in nature and follow the same basic tenants, AA is the original program everything else stemmed from.

How much does rehab cost?

Although the guiding principals are similar in AA and NA, each specifies a category of substance. AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) addresses alcohol dependence, while NA (Narcotics Anonymous) addresses a dependence to narcotics, a category that encompasses a variety of drugs. AA refers to Alcoholics Anonymous, while NA refers to Narcotic Anonymous. While the two are similar in nature and follow the same basic tenants, AA is the original program everything else stemmed from.

How do I talk someone into rehab?

Although the guiding principals are similar in AA and NA, each specifies a category of substance. AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) addresses alcohol dependence, while NA (Narcotics Anonymous) addresses a dependence to narcotics, a category that encompasses a variety of drugs. AA refers to Alcoholics Anonymous, while NA refers to Narcotic Anonymous. While the two are similar in nature and follow the same basic tenants, AA is the original program everything else stemmed from.

How long is the blackout period in rehab?

Although the guiding principals are similar in AA and NA, each specifies a category of substance. AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) addresses alcohol dependence, while NA (Narcotics Anonymous) addresses a dependence to narcotics, a category that encompasses a variety of drugs. AA refers to Alcoholics Anonymous, while NA refers to Narcotic Anonymous. While the two are similar in nature and follow the same basic tenants, AA is the original program everything else stemmed from.

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