- Last Updated: Tuesday, January 10, 2023
One can find marijuana rehab in Texas through Drug Rehab Services’s directory of drug rehab services. Even if marijuana is legal in your state, if the drug has become a problem in your life, you should consider rehabilitation to stop using it. Besides our listing of marijuana detox in Texas, Drug Rehab Services also provides valuable educational resources and prevention techniques that can be especially helpful to teens and young adults.
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List of Marijuana Detox and Rehabs in Texas
Below is a list of the different marijuana rehab centers in Texas. Each listing provides information on the types of services provided and the payment options available. You can also find accreditations and certifications to help you determine if the rehab center is trusted and has the expertise you are looking for. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.
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Address of the center
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Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
Services Offered
- Drug Prevention and Education
- Holistic Rehab
Payment Options
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
- Self Payment
- Low Cost
2102 Amy Lynn Avenue, Abilene, TX
A New Entry, Inc.
Rehab Settings
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Transitional Housing
- Substance Abuse Treatment
Services Offered
- Drug Test
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Drug Prevention and Education
- Relapse Prevention
People Served
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
- Christian Rehab Treatment
- Rehab for Women
- Military Rehab Programs
- Rehab for Veterans
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
- Self Payment
- Low Cost
1915 East MLK Blvd, Austin, TX
ABODE Treatment Inc – Dallas
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Interventionist
- Outpatient Rehab
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Holistic Rehab
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Substance Abuse Counseling
People Served
- Family Program
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Rehab for Spanish-Speaking Addicts
Payment Options
- Self Payment
723 South Peak Street, Dallas, TX
ABODE Treatment Inc – Residential/Outpatient Program
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Interventionist
- Outpatient Rehab
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Aftercare
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Holistic Rehab
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Faith-Based Rehab
People Served
- Rehab for Spanish-Speaking Addicts
- Family Program
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
Payment Options
- Self Payment
701 South Cherry Lane, White Settlement, TX
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
People Served
- Christian Rehab Treatment
- Rehab for Men
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
1401 Meadow St., Desoto, TX
Alpha Home
CARF-Accredited Drug Rehabs
Rehab Settings
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
- Holistic Rehab
People Served
- Rehab for the LGBTQ Community
419 E. Magnolia St., San Antonio, TX
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
- Holistic Rehab
People Served
- Rehab with ASL or Assistance for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Rehab for Pregnant Women
- Rehab for Women
- Rehab for the LGBTQ Community
Payment Options
- Payment Assistance
- Low Cost
- Sliding Fee Scale Option
- Self Payment
300 East Mulberry Avenue, San Antonio, TX
Any Length Retreat
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Holistic Rehab
- Experiential Therapy
- DOT SAP
People Served
- Rehab for Men
- Family Program
15401 Cameron Rd, Pflugerville, TX
Association for the Advancement of Mexican-Americans (AAMA) – Casa Phoenix Resid Youth Trt
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
Services Offered
- Relapse Prevention
- Holistic Rehab
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Twelve Step Rehab
People Served
- Rehab for Adolescents
- Family Program
- Rehab for Spanish-Speaking Addicts
- Rehab for Adults
Payment Options
- Medicaid
- UnitedHealthcare
- Low Cost
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Access to Recovery Voucher
6001 Gulf Freeway Suite C-1, Houston, TX
Brazos Valley Council on Alc and SA Adult Level II
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Relapse Prevention
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Holistic Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
People Served
- Services for DUI/DWI Offenders
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
- Rehab for Pregnant Women
- Rehab with ASL or Assistance for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Rehab for Adults
- Rehab for Women
- Rehab for Adolescents
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Self Payment
- Medicaid
- State Financed
- Low Cost
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Medicare
- Access to Recovery Voucher
- Payment Assistance
405 West 28th Street, Bryan, TX
Tips to Combat Marijuana Addiction
- Extrovert your attention. Walking and spending time outside can be very therapeutic.
- Make sure to eat healthy foods. A deficiency in vitamins and minerals can create a drop in mental and physical energy.
- Go to the gym. Exercise can boost morale and reduce stress and anxiety.
- Find a hobby or activity, that allows you to be in a different location than where you are using drugs.
- Recognize the people in your environment who affect you emotionally. They could be one of the reasons for your emotional problems.
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Marijuana is a mind-altering psychoactive substance that doesn’t fall into a distinct category used to classify drugs. It has been called a depressant, a stimulant, and a hallucinogen and can be categorized as any of the three. However, Marijuana most suitably fits into a class of its own because there are no other known drugs that cause similar effects.
The part of the plant most commonly recognizable is the plant’s flowers, also called buds. It looks like dried plant material and is usually green but may also appear in shades of brown or purple. Marijuana is also made into other forms, like hash, that can look like sand or a more wet, resinous material.
Marijuana stays in the human body for quite some time. The active component, THC, is fat-soluble and can be stored in the system for months before being metabolized and released. On average, THC stays in the system for around 30 days. But this figure can vary widely depending on the amount consumed, the frequency of use, and how long the person was consuming Marijuana at that rate. Other controlling factors include the person’s body mass, overall health, and nutrition. It is not uncommon for Marijuana to take 60 days or longer to be undetectable in a urinalysis test.
This question has been highly debated, but the short answer is yes. Virtually any drug has the potential for abuse and addiction when misused, and Marijuana is no exception. Like alcohol, the drug’s legal status in many places doesn’t mean it’s non-addictive or safe. Marijuana is one of the most used substances in the US, after Tobacco and alcohol.
Marijuana is most commonly smoked. An assortment of devices may be used to accomplish ingestion in this manner, but the most common is a simple pipe or rolled into a joint. Dabbing is the practice of heating Marijuana extracts until they produce a vapor that can be inhaled. Marijuana can also be eaten. These products are commonly referred to as edibles and can have more intense and longer-lasting effects than smoking the drug.
The questions from Addicted.org’s “Ask a Professional” are answered byMichael Leach, CCMA. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at[emailprotected].
What's Next?
After completing a marijuana detox and/or rehab in Texas, it is vital to arrange aftercare support. No one form of recovery support is the same for each person. Sober coaches, group meetings, outpatient programs, or sober living homes in Texas all offer excellent recovery opportunities to consider. The goal is to maintain life-long sobriety.
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Contributors to this Article
MARCEL GEMME, DATS
Author
Marcel Gemme has been helping people struggling with addiction for over 19 years. He first started as an intake counselor for a drug rehabilitation center in 2000. During his 5 years as an intake counselor, he helped many addicts get the treatment they needed. He also dealt with the families and friends of those people; he saw first-hand how much strain addiction puts on a family and how it can tear relationships apart. With drug and alcohol problems constantly on the rise in the United States and Canada, he decided to use the Internet as a way to educate and help many more people in both those countries. This was 15 years ago. Since then, Marcel has built two of the largest websites in the U.S. and Canada which reach and help millions of people each year. He is an author and a leader in the field of drug and alcohol addiction. His main focus is threefold: education, prevention and rehabilitation. To this day, he still strives to be at the forefront of technology in order to help more and more people. He is a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Treatment Specialist graduate with Honours of Stratford Career Institute. Marcel has also received a certificate from Harvard for completing a course entitled The Opioid Crisis in America and a certificate from The University of Adelaide for completing a course entitled AddictionX: Managing Addiction: A Framework for Succesful Treatment.
Michael Leach, CCMA
Medical Reviewer
Michael Leach is a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, who has over 5 years of experience working in the field of addiction. He spent his career working under the board-certified Addictionologist Dr. Rohit Adi. His experience includes working with families during their loved one’s stay in treatment, helping those with substance abuse issues find treatment, and teaching life skills to patients in a recovery atmosphere. Though he has worked in many different areas of rehabilitation, the majority of his time was spent working one on one with patients who were actively withdrawing from drugs. Withdrawal and the fear of going through it is one biggest reason why an addict continues to use and can be the most difficult part of the rehabilitation process. His experience in the withdrawal atmosphere has taught him that regardless of what approach a person takes to get off drugs, there are always mental and emotional obstacles that need to be overcome. He believes having someone there to help a person through these obstacles can make all the difference during the withdrawal process.