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Descriptions of Treatment Terms Detoxification Detoxification is the process of allowing the body to rid itself of drugs and/or alcohol. Depending on the type of substance used and the severity of dependence, the withdrawal process can be painful and even dangerous. Medically supervised inpatient or outpatient detoxification helps to treat the symptoms of withdrawal. Detoxification is a precursor to treatment and should be immediately followed by a substance abuse treatment program appropriate for the student s needs. Residential/Inpatient Treatment This is a treatment program where care is provided 24 hours a day and students live on premises for a set amount of time (usually 30 90 days depending upon the program). This type of treatment usually includes some combination of these interventions: 12-step approach to recovery, education on addiction and recovery, individual and group counseling, family groups, and other activities directly related to supporting recovery. This treatment approach is appropriate for those who need a great deal of structure and support in order to achieve sobriety. Intensive Outpatient (IOP) This is a treatment program where participants attend on an outpatient basis, usually about 4 hours per day, about 4-5 days a week for 4-6 weeks. This program typically includes a 12-step approach to recovery, education on addiction and recovery, and counseling. Counselors recommend intensive outpatient for students who have strong support and a stable living environment. Dual Diagnosis A dual diagnosis program focuses on both addiction and mental health concerns (such as depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, and other diagnoses). These programs incorporate education and counseling addressing both addiction and the mental health disorder. Dual diagnosis programs may be either residential or outpatient. Day Treatment This program typically allows the student to attend during the day and evening hours and spend the night at home. The components of this treatment program would be very similar to residential treatment. Supportive Treatment This program usually offers several hours per week of counseling and/or education on addiction and recovery. This is an appropriate level of care for someone who needs support and help with recovery or relapse prevention, but does not need a higher level of care such as intensive outpatient or residential. Free On Campus Support for UT Students Center for Students in Recovery (512) 475-8352 Support and programs for students actively involved in recovery from addiction and those who identify as adult children of alcoholics or addicts (ACOA) University Health Services Alcohol and Drug Education Program (512) 475-8252 Assessments, counseling and referrals related to alcohol and drug usage UT Counseling and Mental Health Center (512) 471-3515 Individual and group counseling services offered UT Telephone Counseling Available 24 hours a day (512) 471-CALL Page 1 of 6

Assessment and Referrals to Detoxification and Treatment Outreach Screening Assessment & Referral Austin (800) 841-1255 or (512) 244-8444 (OSAR) Blue Bonnet Trails MHMR www.bluebonnetmhmr.org Medically Supervised Outpatient Detoxification (without subsequent residential treatment) Austin Travis County Integral Care - Ambulatory Detoxification Program (alcohol & opiates) Austin (512) 804-3465 www.integralcare.org Austin Addiction Medicine Services Herbert Munden, MD Marilyn Vache, MD Prudent Opiate Pain Practices & Solutions: David Jones, MD Jeffrey L. Butts, DO Deborah K. Parr, MD Dr. Matthew Masters Austin Addiction Medicine Associates Austin (512) 833-5557 www.austinaddictionmedicineservices.com Austin (512) 458-1000 www.dr-vache.yourmd.com Austin - www.poppswebsite.com Austin (512) 329-2021 www.drugfreeaustin.com Medically Supervised Inpatient Detoxification Austin Recovery Center Austin (512) 997-0101 www.austinrecovery.org Freeman Center Seton Shoal Creek Hospital Waco (866) 980-4980 www.freemancenter.org Austin (512) 324-2000 www.seton.net/locations/shoal_creek/ Page 2 of 6

Residential Treatment Inpatient (with medically supervised detoxification if needed) Austin Recovery Center Freeman Center La Hacienda Treatment Center Texas Star Recovery Program Starlite Recovery Center The Right Step Memorial Hermann Prevention and Recovery Center Palmetto Center Valley Hope Treatment Center Hazelden Treatment Center Menninger The Meadows Austin (512) 997-0101 www.austinrecovery.org Waco (866) 980-4980 www.freemancenter.org Hunt (800)749-6160 www.lahacienda.com Austin (800) 252-5151 www.texasstarrecovery.com Center Point (866) 220-1625 www.starliterecovery.com Wimberly, Houston, Dallas (877) 627-4389 www.rightstep.com www.psysolutions.com/facilities/laurelridge/s ITE/ Houston (877) 464-7272 www.mhparc.org Rayville, LA (800) 203-6612 www.palmettocenter.com Grapevine (and other US locations) (800) 544-5101 www.valleyhope.org Center City, MN (and other US locations) (800) 257-7800 www.hazelden.org Houston (800) 351-9058 www.menningerclinic.com Wickenburg, AZ (800) 632-3697 www.themeadows.org Page 3 of 6

Residential Treatment Inpatient Dual Diagnosis (with medically supervised detoxification if needed) Seton Shoal Creek Hospital (not residential Austin (512) 324-2000 Intensive Outpatient) www.seton.net/locations/shoal_creek/ Texas Star Recovery Program Austin (800) 252-5151 www.texasstarrecovery.com La Hacienda Treatment Center Hunt (800)749-6160 www.lahacienda.com www.psysolutions.com/facilities/laurelridge/s ITE/ Valley Hope Treatment Center Hazelden Treatment Center The Meadows Menninger Grapevine, TX (and other US locations) (800) 544-5101 www.valleyhope.org Center City, MN (and other US locations) (800) 257-7800 www.hazelden.org Wickenburg, AZ (800) 632-3697 www.themeadows.org Houston (800) 351-9058 www.menningerclinic.com Day Treatment Houston, Dallas The Right Step (877) 627-4389 www.rightstep.com Center Point (866) 220-1625 Starlite Recovery Center www.starliterecovery.com www.psysolutions.com/facilities/laurelridge/s ITE/ Memorial Hermann Prevention and Recovery Center Houston (877) 464-7272 www.mhparc.org Page 4 of 6

Intensive Outpatient Treatment Austin (512) 383-1036 Developmental Counseling Center www.dcci.us Austin (512) 257-0066 Changes Counseling Services Austin (512) 997-0101 Austin Recovery Center www.austinrecovery.org La Hacienda Solutions Austin (512) 835-1994 www.lahacienda.com Seton Shoal Creek Hospital Austin (512) 324-2000 www.seton.net/locations/shoal_creek/ Northwest Counseling & Wellness Center Austin (512) 250-9355 www.nwwellnesscenter.com Wimberly, Houston, Dallas, Albuquerque, The Right Step NM (877) 627-4389 www.rightstep.com Austin Drug & Alcohol Abuse Program Austin (512) 454-8180 www.adaap.com Texas Star Recovery Program Austin (800) 252-5151 www.texasstarrecovery.com Center Point (866) 220-1625 Starlite Recovery Center www.starliterecovery.com Memorial Hermann Prevention and Recovery Center Houston (877) 464-7272 www.mhparc.org Grapevine, TX (and other US locations) Valley Hope Treatment Center (800)-544-5101 www.valleyhope.org Palmetto Center Rayville, LA (800) 203-6612 www.palmettocenter.com Center City, MN (and other US locations) Hazelden Treatment Center (800) 257-7800 www.hazelden.org www.psysolutions.com/facilities/laurelridge Supportive Outpatient Treatment Austin (512) 383-1036 Developmental Counseling Center www.dcci.us Northwest Counseling & Wellness Center Austin (512) 250-9355 www.nwwellnesscenter.com Page 5 of 6

Counselors Austin (512) 302-1000 Capitol Area Mental Health Center www.camhc.org Austin (512) 366-0954 Sol Community Counseling www.solcommunitycounseling.com Austin (512) 735-2100 Lifeworks www.lifeworksaustin.org Mary Boone, LCSW, LCDC Austin (512) 826-8348 Northwest Counseling & Wellness Center Austin (512) 250-9355 www.nwwellnesscenter.com Chet Sotille, LPC Austin (512) 327-5040 Vicky Ray, LPC Round Rock (512) 663-6368 Bill Thompson, LPC Austin (512) 338-1171 Mavis Bradsher, LCSW Austin (512) 560-0998 Psychiatrists Carol Colhoun, LPC, LCDC Austin (512) 680-8787 Loretta Macias, LCDC Austin (512) 565-6699 Dr. Marilyn Vache Austin (512) 458-1000 Dr. Mouna Sfeir Austin (512) 454-5716 Dr. Lynn Spillar Austin (512) 392-9294 Dr. Ashley Deaton Austin (512) 610-0612 Dr. Mariela Fuenmayor Austin (512) 467-2500 Dr. Kenton Brown Austin (512) 454-7741 Dr. Nazrul Islam Austin (512) 371-7905 Page 6 of 6