Alcohol Rehab Tulsa
Alcohol Rehab Tulsa
Oklahoma has a population of more than 3.5 million people, and according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), roughly 225,000 Oklahoma citizens over the age of 12 reported past-month use of an illicit drug, and more than 60,000 were classified as being addicted or drug dependent in the past year.
Despite having the resources in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, there are only only about 185 total drug rehab and treatment facilities in the state. Of these, only 27 percent offer residential programs, making up just 13 percent of the total people served each year, while 86 percent of the client population attend outpatient programs and the remaining 1 percent are in hospital inpatient facilities.
Funding for these programs comes in a variety of ways, from private-pay and private insurance to public funding through the state or federal governments. The substance abuse treatment block grants allow the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to operate a few of their own facilities as well as contract out with other treatment centers in the state to provide services. However, the majority of clients attending drug treatment programs do have to pay at least some money out of pocket.
About 17,000 people in Oklahoma receive some type of alcohol or drug treatment each year, which means another 75,000 or more need but do not receive any type of rehabilitation help.
As for treatment methods available, there aren’t too many variables for rehabs in Oklahoma. Most of them operate off the traditional twelve-step model, and there may only be one or two long-term non-12 step rehabs in the state. Regardless of what method is chosen, rehabilitation experts to recommend long-term drug treatment programs whenever possible to achieve the best results.
Lee Otis is an addiction treatment professional and contributing editor to Addiction Watch, which provides information to individuals and families throughout the country on addiction and drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
Blinded
|
|
Sugar Town $1.98 Unimpassioned look at the lives of struggling L.A. scene rock stars follows main character, Gwen (Jade Gordon), on her quest for the top. Working as an assistant to a film production designer (Ally Sheedy), she tries to steal her boy friend (Larry Klein) who is a music producer by offering sexual favors. The producer meanwhile is trying to orchestrate a comeback for a former glam band played by Mi… |
|
|
Network Therapy for Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Effective Office-Based Treatment [VHS] $39.97 Treatment of substance abuse is challenging for all involvedAfor addicted patients, those close to them, and the treating therapists. This informative video shows how a therapist complements individual sessions with supportive meetings with the patient, family, and friends to surmount major obstacles to recovery. The video portrays reenacted therapy sessions using transcripts from actual sessions … |
|
|
Tough Love: Being Tough on Your Kid May Be the Most Loving Thing You Can Do $55.00 In this story, assistant high school principal Rob Charters (Bruce Dern) and his wife Jan (Lee Remick) are good suburban parents with one model child Scott (Eric Schiff) and a 17 year old son Gary (Jason Patric) who has been using drugs. Gary’s violent behavior convinces Rob and Jan that to save Gary they must lock him out, refuse to help him when he is jailed and let him live in poverty. For the … |
|
|
When a Man Loves a Woman $3.24 Can garcia help his wife in her moving struggle to overcome alcoholism? Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 05/06/2003 Starring: Andy Garcia Meg Ryan Run time: 126 minutes Rating: R Director: Luis Mandoki… |
|
|
28 Days (Special Edition) $3.47 To appreciate 28 Days, it’s best to be thankful that director Betty Thomas hasn’t forced Sandra Bullock into a remake of Clean and Sober. Instead Thomas has balanced her comedic sensibility (evident in Dr. Dolittle and Private Parts) with the seriousness of alcoholism and substance abuse, and she succeeds without compromising the gravity of the subject matter. Some critics have scoffed at the mov… |
|
|
Rebound: The Legend of Earl The Goat Manigault $2.86 REBOUND – DVD Movie… |
|
|
Cholesterol powerpoint Template | Powerpoint Templates for Cholestrol care | Cholesterol Powerpoint presentation $19.99 Interactive Cholesterol PowerPoint templates are available for PowerPoint presentations. The Cholesterol Powerpoint templates are amazingly designed to make wonderful PowerPoint presentations. The above PowerPoint (ppt) template is designed by expert designers. This Cholesterol Machine PowerPoint slide is editable and this Medicine PowerPoint template can also be customized according to the need. … |
|
|
Drug Rehabilitation Powerpoint Templates | Rehabilitation Powerpoint | Medicine Powerpoint Templates $19.99 Interactive Drug Rehabilitation PowerPoint templates are available for PowerPoint presentations. The Drug rehabilitation Powerpoint templates are amazingly designed to make wonderful PowerPoint presentations. The above PowerPoint (ppt) template is designed by expert designers. This Medicine PowerPoint slide is editable and this Medicine PowerPoint template can also be customized according to the … |
|
|
Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book, 4th Edition $9.99 It’s more than a book. It’s a way of life. Alcoholics Anonymous-The Big Book-has served as a lifeline to millions worldwide. First published in 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous sets forth cornerstone concepts of recovery from alcoholism and tells the stories of men and women who have overcome the disease. With publication of the second edition in 1955, the third edition in 1976, and now the fourth edi… |
|
|
Drop the Rock: Removing Character Defects – Steps Six and Seven $7.88 Resentment. Fear. Self-Pity. Intolerance. Anger. This cast of character defects will undermine the best-laid plans for recovery from addiction. It’s not uncommon for individuals in recovery to hang on to negative, self-defeating behaviors after they’ve given up their addiction. These are the “rocks” that can sink recovery – or, at the least, block further progress. With more than 100,000 copies so… |
