Treatment Centers in Princeton, ME

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Calais Comprehensive Treatment Center
Treatment Center
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Princeton, ME 04668
Calais Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) specializes in medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, which is a time-tested approach to opioid addiction treatment. MAT has been closely studied in the United States for decades and has a history of effectiveness that is acknowledged by respected organizations such as the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the World Health Organization (WHO). The core components of MAT are prescription medication and counseling. The medications that are offered in MAT can ease the distressing symptoms of opioid withdrawal and suppress intense cravings. Some MAT patients take prescription medication for a short time, while others take it for months or years. These FDA-approved medications have proved to be safe and effective for short- and long-term use when taken with supervision from trained professionals. The counseling component of MAT at our CTC can help patients address the emotional and social aspects of opioid addiction. During these sessions, patients can learn about opioid use disorder and develop skills that can help them achieve recovery.
Calais Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) specializes in medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, which is a time-tested approach to opioid addiction treatment. MAT has been closely studied in the United States for decades and has a history of effectiveness that is acknowledged by respected organizations such as the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the World Health Organization (WHO). The core components of MAT are prescription medication and counseling. The medications that are offered in MAT can ease the distressing symptoms of opioid withdrawal and suppress intense cravings. Some MAT patients take prescription medication for a short time, while others take it for months or years. These FDA-approved medications have proved to be safe and effective for short- and long-term use when taken with supervision from trained professionals. The counseling component of MAT at our CTC can help patients address the emotional and social aspects of opioid addiction. During these sessions, patients can learn about opioid use disorder and develop skills that can help them achieve recovery.
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Online Treatment Centers

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Cornerstone Behavioral Healthcare
Treatment Center, LCPC, LCSW, PhD, NP
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Bangor, ME 04401
Cornerstone Behavioral Healthcare (CBH) commits to being a client-focused center of excellence in integrated behavioral healthcare by providing high quality, current and evidence-based community services throughout Maine in an ethical, reliable and effective manner. In so doing, CBH advocates for positive change through services delivered in the community in collaboration with private and State agencies.
Cornerstone Behavioral Healthcare (CBH) commits to being a client-focused center of excellence in integrated behavioral healthcare by providing high quality, current and evidence-based community services throughout Maine in an ethical, reliable and effective manner. In so doing, CBH advocates for positive change through services delivered in the community in collaboration with private and State agencies.
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True Connections Behavioral Health Services
Treatment Center
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Lincoln, ME 04457
Our mission is to empower individuals to achieve and maintain the highest quality of their well-being by providing evidence-based mental health, substance use and supportive treatment.
Our mission is to empower individuals to achieve and maintain the highest quality of their well-being by providing evidence-based mental health, substance use and supportive treatment.
(207) 579-8483 View (207) 579-8483

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FAQs - About Treatment Centers and Rehab

How can I find a treatment center in Princeton?

The Psychology Today Directory has customizable search options that show potential treatment centers tailored to your location, including inpatient or outpatient, the types of insurance accepted, and even the programs the center specializes in. Finding the right treatment center can be vitally important, and the dropdown filters make it easier to find the best fit for you or your loved one.

How do treatment centers work?

There are treatment centers for individuals dealing with psychiatric issues as well as for those dealing with substance use or addiction, or who are dealing with both, also known as co-occurring disorders. The type of program that is right for an individual depends on their medical and mental health history, the severity of the issues they are dealing with, as well as their treatment goals. Individuals using the directory can filter to find a center best-suited to them based on their gender, the issues they are facing, such as addiction or a mental health condition, or the type of treatments they are seeking.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient treatments?

In an inpatient or residential treatment program, individuals receive treatment while living in a facility and have 24/7 access to care by medical professionals. There are various forms of outpatient treatment that offer different levels of care, including Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs) and Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHPs). PHPs tend to offer more time-intensive, supervised care than IOPs. Aftercare is another option that offers ongoing treatment for an individual recovering from substance use or addiction after they have achieved initial sobriety, which can take the form of either an inpatient or outpatient program.

How long is rehab?

Short term treatment usually lasts less than 30 days, while long term programs can last 60 days, 90 days, or longer, depending on the needs and goals of the individual and the structure of the program. Individuals searching for a treatment program in the directory can filter results by duration.

How much does rehab cost?

The price of treatment varies according to the length and type of service you search for, such as detox treatment, residential treatment, or outpatient treatment, as well as location and amenities offered. Non-profit centers are typically less expensive than private centers, but may have longer wait lists. Using the filters on the Psychology Today Treatment Center Directory can help narrow down which centers accept insurance plans, and, if so, which ones.

Does insurance cover rehab?

Health insurance typically covers rehab, but the extent of coverage depends on the particular policy, the treatment provider, and the needs of the individual. Individuals are encouraged to check with their insurance providers prior to entering a treatment program. Once you have confirmed coverage, you can use the Insurance filter on the Psychology Today Treatment Center Directory to find and contact centers that accept your insurance.

How do you get someone who refuses treatment into rehab?

It is important to convey compassion and understanding toward an individual dealing with an addiction problem. If a person refuses treatment at first, it’s important for their loved ones to continue to express their concerns in a kind and respectful manner, and to periodically encourage them to get help. It can take time for someone dealing with addiction to gain the motivation to make a change. In the meantime, it can be helpful for loved ones to set boundaries with the individual and educate themselves on the many treatment options that exist in order to have more informed conversations regarding recovery.