ABOUT MARK HOUSTON RECOVERY
Achieving permanent sobriety is a process of failures and successes. Realizing how to achieve success—whether in a drug and alcohol recovery center or in any area of life—requires time to collect the experiences of appreciating and overcoming failure using healthy coping mechanisms.
It’s not uncommon for those who complete a traditional drug and alcohol treatment program to slide back into a life dominated by addiction. Many of these men do not understand that they have done nothing wrong; that they simply needed more time and more inner work to bring about a change within themselves sufficient to prevent future relapses. The Mark Houston Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center provides a longer continuum of recovery as an alternative to shorter-stay clinically based treatment centers.
PHILOSOPHY:
If you or your loved one are searching for a drug and alcohol rehab program and you’ve experienced relapse following your length of stay in a clinical drug or alcohol treatment facility, please consider the Mark Houston Recovery Center as your logical choice for relapse prevention.
If this will be your first experience in an alcohol and drug rehab, you can reduce your chances of relapse by committing to a 90 day program rather than a standard 30 day program.
For intake information, please call
1-866-967-6237.
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FROM the DIRECTOR:
Our drug and alcohol rehab program is unique in a number of ways that help men to achieve permanent sobriety. The first is our longer continuum of care (90 days) compared with most drug and alcohol rehab programs. It takes the body time to become completely free of drugs and alcohol.
The Mark Houston Drug and Alcohol rehab program picks up where treatment centers leave off. With our 90 day program, residents have the opportunity to work all of the steps and develop the life skills and daily practices necessary to prevent relapse in safe, secure, fun, family-style ranch homes set on 70 acres of serene Texas landscape.
Our Drug and Alcohol Rehab Program Is Changing the Industry.
Mark D. Houston, Executive Director |
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