Adolescent Drug Treatment Program in Tucson Has Helped Teens Nationwide

December 3, 2009 | Author: | Posted in Healthcare & Hospitals

Tucson, AZ: center V3 Tucson announces current openings for teens in need of substance abuse treatment, both locally and nationwide. Parents who believe their teens can benefit from a more independent approach to addiction recovery should contact the facility now, while space remains available.

According to faculty and staff at V3 Tucson, teens can participate in residential treatment for substance abuse through one of two program options:

V3 N.O.W. – The aptly named program offers adolescent drug treatment for those in need of the most intense, multi-faceted program option. Appropriate for many (but not all) residents, it is best suited for those suffering from co-occuring disorders (the dual diagnosis of addiction and mental health conditions).

V3 Tucson Program – With both residential and outpatient options, the combination of traditional 12 step principles and an experiential approach are what makes this time-tested adolescent drug treatment program incredibly successful.

Parents can find more information on adolescent drug treatment at V3 Tucson, including patient testimonials, parent resources, and an application download, at http://v3tucson.com/. The facility can be reached toll free, 24 hours per day, at (800) 981-9793.

About V3 Tucson

V3 TUCSON provides long-term solutions to alcoholism, drug addiction and substance abuse that combine the fundamentals of the 12-step program with individual coaching designed to meet the needs of each resident.

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