Find Substance Abuse Treatment from Jacksonville, AR
Jacksonville, Arkansas is a city of 28,000 and is a suburb of Little Rock, which has a population of about 730,000, according to a 2014 census. Named after Nicholas Jackson who provided the deed to a railroad to the Cairo & Fulton Railroad company in 1870, and the community grew around that railroad.
The city incorporated in 1941, and also in that year because the primary facility for the production of fuses and detonators for WWII at the Arkansas Ordnance Plant (AOP) In 1941, construction began on the Arkansas Ordnance Plant (AOP).
Despite being in a "œdry" county (Pulaski County), which doesn't allow the sales of beer and liquor, Jacksonville is considered "œmoist", which means sales of beer and liquor are outlawed in stores, but are permitted in some restaurants with permits.
Even though the sale of alcohol is limited in Jacksonville, many residents still suffer from drug and alcohol addiction.
If you or someone you know if suffering with an addiction to drugs or alcohol, consider traveling for treatment to another city or state. Traveling for treatment allows you to get away from the toxic environments that may be supporting your alcohol or drug abuse.
Are Families Invited to Family Therapy?
Family therapy is a form of therapy offered by many drug and alcohol treatment facilities. It focuses on repairing strained and severed relationships in the family, and reestablishing the family as a viable support system for the patient who is a recovering alcoholic.
In family therapy, the patient learns communication skills and coping mechanisms that help them deal with stresses in the family. Depending on the treatment facility, you may invite your family to some of the counseling sessions, group meetings, and talks provided by addiction professionals.
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Consider joining a 12-step program to help advance your recovery. At the heart of 12-steps is the philosophy that substance abuse addicts are powerless against their addiction on their own, but can overcome it with the help of a higher power. Also join a weekly group meeting to aid in your ongoing battle for sobriety. You can find a meeting in your area on the map below.