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Programs

Results that matterBay Area Recovery Center (BARC) has successfully treated the chemically dependent since 1992. Our drug and alcohol treatment philosophy incorporates a variety of clinical components to create a comprehensive and effective treatment program. The components include detox, individual therapy and group therapy. Our staff of dedicated professionals includes an MD, an addictionologist, psychiatrists, a registered nurse, a social worker, a licensed professional counselor, licensed chemical dependency counselors, counselor interns and substance abuse technicians.

We strongly believe that in order for treatment to be successful, each client's individual circumstances must be taken into consideration. Everyone comes to us with a unique story and their road to healing differs as well. Thus, while our drug and alcohol treatment programs are primarily designed to address the client’s addiction, the staff works closely with them during all stages of treatment and addresses their individual needs as they arise, using modalities that the client responds to.

In our facilities near Houston, our goal is to have the client discontinue their abuse patterns and rebuild their lives using the programs for drug and alcohol treatment that we provide. Our additional objectives include improving mental and physical energy, increasing their understanding of personal responsibility, developing a connection with the world around them, improving the ability to take care of themselves, identifying spiritual beliefs and connections and enhancing mental clarity and focus.

 Our drug treatment center is in Texas, but we accept patients from all over the country.
Ray's Story

"Life had been golden for me. I had a loving family, great education and talents that took me to the top of everywhere I went. Maybe it was that mistaken sense of being golden that led me to believe that recreational drug use would work for me. For many years, using and drinking was just an occasional retreat from the monotony of the day. But that all changed. I became less effective in every aspect of my existence. As a mental health professional, no one around me would have guessed that my drug use was getting out of control."

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