Arise Recovery Centers Fort Worth

6115 Camp Bowie Blvd #220
Fort Worth, TX 76116

Fort Worth, Texas
817-381-0633

About Arise Recovery Centers Fort Worth

Arise Recovery Centers Fort Worth provide outpatient addiction treatment for adults in Fort Worth, Texas, including intensive outpatient (IOP), general outpatient (OP), and aftercare planning and support. They also provide telehealth care, EMDR, and dedicated programming for young adults and persons with co-occurring addiction and mental illness. Their treatment model integrates 12 step programming and Seeking Safety approaches.

Clients receive medical and mental health assessments and personalized care planning. They also engage in intensive individual, group, and family counseling drawing on proven modalities, including CBT and DBT. The program promotes clients’ sustained sobriety through robust, recovery focused life skills training addressing topics such as coping, self care, wellness, anger and stress management, emotional regulation, and relapse prevention. Evidence based complementary therapies are available, including experiential therapy.

Their aftercare services ensure a complete continuum of care and may include step down support, 12 step program facilitation, and referrals for medical, mental health, and social service programs. They are accredited by SAMHSA and The Joint Commission and licensed by the state of Texas. Payment options include private insurance and self pay.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Alcoholism Drug Rehab

Alcoholism

When you enter alcohol rehab in Texas, you’ll find support systems to help you on your recovery journey. Professional counselors, physicians, and other people in recovery provide services and support to help you make changes and learn how to enjoy a sober lifestyle.

Drug Rehab

While in a drug rehab in Texas, you’ll deal with underlying issues that contribute to addiction. By addressing these challenges and learning healthy ways to cope with them, you’ll develop strategies that help you live a drug-free lifestyle.

Levels of Care

1

Detox & MAT

Detox in Texas is your first step toward a drug-free future. During this phase, your systems are cleansed of a...ll addictive substances. You’ll receive 24/7 care, which may include medication to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.
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Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient drug rehab in Texas can last from a few weeks to mor than 90 days. During that time, you live at the... facility and receive round-the-clock supervised care. Treatment typically includes individual and group therapy.
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3

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Texas provides a means for addition treatment while you live at home. You will attend regu...lar therapy sessions and typically maintain involvement with a 12-step program. Because it is tailored for each person’s needs, there is no set timeline for completion of outpatient rehab.
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Insurance

private-insurance icon Private Insurance

If you have private insurance, you can use it to help cover the cost alcohol and drug rehab in Texas. The amou...nt covered may depend on your policy and whether the treatment center is in-network or out-of-network. You may be left with some costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance. Check with your insurer for more information.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

You have the option to pay for your alcohol and drug rehab in Texas, out-of-pocket (also called self-pay or pr...ivate pay). Self-pay allows you to take control of the cost of your recovery journey and gives you access to all levels of care — including detox in Texas, and inpatient rehab in Texas — that might otherwise be limited by insurers or government-run programs.
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Contact Arise Recovery Centers Fort Worth

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6115 Camp Bowie Blvd #220
Fort Worth, TX 76116

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