Drug Addiction Treatment Arlington

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In Arlington, Virginia, our drug addiction treatment helps you manage symptoms, build routines, and take steady steps toward recovery. This page explains treatment options, therapy types, mental health support, family involvement, and what recovery can look like. You can expect weekly visits, clear plans, and follow-up care. Our addiction treatment center offers focused care to support your recovery.

Drug addiction treatment helps you understand which approach fits your needs in Arlington

Drug addiction treatment helps you choose a path that matches your symptoms and goals in Arlington. You meet with our team to talk through your daily routine, stress, and cravings so we can guide you toward the right approach. Each visit gives you clear next steps. This support works well for people near Ballston or Brockwood.

Drug addiction treatment explains what recovery can look like over time

Drug addiction treatment helps you understand how recovery can change step by step in Arlington. You talk through early symptoms, stress levels, and goals so you know what to expect as you move forward. Each visit gives you simple actions that show your progress over time. This guidance is helpful for people near Woodmont or Lyon Village.

Drug addiction treatment teaches skills that support your daily routine

Drug addiction treatment helps you build simple skills you can use each day in Arlington. You learn actions that steady your mood, reduce cravings, and make stressful moments easier to handle. Each session focuses on steps you can practice at home or work. This approach supports people near Pentagon City or Crystal City.

Encore Outpatient Services

1005 N Glebe Rd #300, Arlington, VA 22201, United States

Mon: 9:30 am–8:30 pm
Tues: 9:30 am–8:30 pm
Wed: 9:30 am–8:30 pm
Thurs: 9:30 am–8:30 pm
Fri: 9:30 am–5 pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed

Please call (703) 436-8158 to check for availability and schedule an appointment.

Drug addiction treatment supports both addiction and mental health conditions

Drug addiction treatment helps you work on addiction symptoms and mental health needs at the same time in Arlington. You talk through anxiety, low mood, or trauma that may affect your progress. Each visit gives you simple steps that support steadier thoughts and routines. This level of care is helpful for people near Arlington Ridge or Highland Park.

Drug addiction treatment shows how therapy sessions help you make steady progress

Drug addiction treatment helps you see what each therapy session focuses on in Arlington. You review symptoms, practice coping skills, and set small weekly goals. These steps help you stay organized as you move forward. This structure works well even for people living in Southwest Washington.

Drug addiction treatment helps you involve family members in care when useful

Drug addiction treatment gives you a safe place to include family support in Arlington when it helps your progress. You can bring a family member to talk through stress, routines, or communication needs. These sessions help everyone understand the steps you are taking. This support is useful for people near Georgetown or Palisades in Washington, D.C.

How to Get to Our Rehabilitation Center in Arlington, Virginia

Our outpatient center sits close to Ballston and major roadways, so you can reach us quickly from many parts of Arlington. Parking is available in the attached garage.

Driving Directions from Arlington:

  • Head south on Sheridan Ave towards Reba PI
  • Turn right onto Carpenter Rd
  • Slight right to merge onto Washington Blvd
  • Turn left onto 10th St N
  • Slight left onto Fairfax Dr, passing Wells Fargo Bank
  • Turn right onto N Glebe Rd
  • Turn right
  • Our center will be on your right

Common Questions About Drug Addiction Treatment in Arlington

Drug addiction treatment includes behavioral therapies and medication-assisted treatments in an inpatient or outpatient program.
No single medication is best for all drug addictions, as effectiveness depends on the substance involved. Approved medications for opioid use disorder are methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone, while approved medications for alcohol use disorder are disulfiram, naltrexone, and acamprosate.
The best therapy for addiction depends on individual needs. The most commonly used therapy for drug addiction is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
Addicts typically experience a median of 2 serious recovery attempts before quitting successfully.
The brain heals from addiction after 90 days of abstinence, but full restoration may take 1-2 years or longer.

Let Us Support You On Your Recovery Journey!

Our dedication lies not just in treating symptoms but in addressing the root causes, offering a holistic approach that integrates the best of therapeutic practices with the warmth of community support.