Tennessee Recovery

(on downtown west blvd)
Counseling & Mental Health in Knoxville, TN
Counseling & Mental Health

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Closed

Location

1630 Downtown West Blvd.
Knoxville, TN
37919

About

At Tennessee Recovery, we understand the difficulties of battling drug addiction. That is why we provide professional assistance and rehabilitation for our clients and their families for substance abuse recovery. We are open on Saturday and are convenient for people who work!Our experienced professionals will help guide you to regaining a healthy and functioning lifestyle for both you and your family members. We will help you work through tough drug addiction challenges so you can get back to your daily activities. The Suboxone treatment program means no more sleepless nights, no more chaos in your life, no more worry about the next day, just gentle, pain free relief from your opiate addiction.

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Services

  • Substance Abuse Counseling
  • Church Affiliations
  • Family Education
  • Biofeedback
  • Codependency Programs
  • Abuse Survivors Programs
  • Second Opinions
  • School Programs
  • AA Programs
  • Marijuana Abuse

Latest

Driving under the influence (DUI) counseling endeavors to educate offenders following a DUI crash and as they go through the legal system. The goal is to help drivers improve their judgment, avoid making poor choices, and reduce their likelihood of re-offending.
The most effective substance abuse program is one that the patient will follow and adhere to. As such, therapy needs to be flexible and adaptable as each individual moves forward, being able to change when one component or approach loses its effectiveness.
Besides direct side effects, a substance abuse addiction can also impair your ability to perform tasks or work quickly and efficiently, cause you to have trouble concentrating, take your time and focus from other activities, disrupt your sleep, lead to fatigue, and cause low energy levels, depending on the substance.
Expert management of drug addiction is key to helping a sufferer lead a productive and healthy life. With the right medication, therapy, and a supportive team or family, people with drug abuse issues can transform their lives.
Opioid addiction counseling works because it understands the factors which can compromise recovery. Powerful stimuli are often to blame for relapse, and these can include: a sudden, stressful life change like the loss of a job, a car accident that causes physical injury, divorce, or even an illness in the family.
Substance abuse counseling is about so much more than just getting out from under an addiction. Without learning coping mechanisms for dealing with your triggers, relapse can be more likely.
Opioid addiction counseling can come in two forms: individual counseling or group counseling. Both approaches work, and often the two are combined. Indeed, one of the benefits of opioid addiction counseling is that individual therapies can be customized per person's wants and needs.
While it can be frustrating to watch a loved one destroying his or her life through substance abuse, it’s critical to remember that his or her brain chemistry is different than that of a person without an addiction. This is why he or she may have trouble quitting or even realizing he or she has a problem.
DUI offenders are often required to undergo an evaluation with a DUI counselor to determine the extent to which their lives are affected by alcohol consumption. It is the counselor’s job to determine if the person’s drinking behavior falls under the category of alcohol abuse or dependence.
Did you know that if you're 100 lbs and have two drinks, your blood alcohol level can be 0.08? Never drink and drive, because alcohol stays in your system a lot longer than you realize.
For many people, getting a DUI can be a powerful wakeup call about their lifestyle and the choices they’ve made. When you need assistance getting your life back on track, our counseling program may be right for you.
What is opioid use disorder? It’s a medical term used to describe people who’ve developed a tolerance for or addiction to prescription or non-prescription opioids and opiates, and who can’t control or reduce their use.
It is against the law to operate a vehicle if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Legally speaking, anyone driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08 percent or higher is considered impaired—even if his or her ability to drive is not affected.
While there may not be anything wrong with the occasional alcoholic beverage, it becomes an issue when it begins to interfere with your normal activities. When you’re ready to reclaim control of your life, we’re here.
When it comes to DUI counseling center programs for convicted drivers, there are many different types of program available, depending on what the court requires. There are several different types of first-offender programs (depending on the number of hours required), as well as multiple-offender programs.
We understand that there are many people who are able to drink alcohol recreationally without having an addiction to it. If you start to notice that you need alcohol to cope with the issues in your life, it’s time to seek help.
While MAT (medication-assisted treatment) can be used for a variety of disorders, it was developed to help people addicted to prescription and non-prescription opioids and opiates by optimizing the combined benefits of counseling and medical treatment.
It's time to seek counseling for substance abuse when you start lying about the amount of drugs you're using, avoiding your friends and family to get high, start using drugs alone, or hide your drug habit. Other signs it's time to get counseling are taking risks, blacking out, getting in trouble with the police or at work, and planning to drink or do drugs in advance.
Did you know that at least one survey shows that more teens smoke marijuana than cigarettes? The 2010 survey of 12th graders found 21.4 percent smoked marijuana in the past 30 days compared to 19.2 percent for cigarettes.
Are you ready to move past addiction? Participating in an opioid addiction counseling program is an essential part of the process of learning to reduce or eliminate use and find the road to recovery.
Relapse is not considered treatment failure and is, instead, considered a way in which to learn lessons. The key is to speak to your substance abuse counselor and your sponsor. Also, get to a meeting, speak with your doctor, and get sober as quickly as possible so that you can better understand what triggered the relapse.
Intensive outpatient counseling programs can play a vital role in your ongoing process of opioid abuse recovery. Such programs typically offer daily group counseling sessions for an extended period to provide the support you need to succeed.
For many people, drugs and alcohol become their only mechanism for dealing with problems in their life. Counseling can help you learn new, healthy ways to cope with life’s challenges.
Group therapy for the victims and survivors of a driving under the influence (DUI) crash helps ease healing by enabling members to discuss their grief with others who understand that grief and who have shared similar experiences and losses.

Information

Company name
Tennessee Recovery
Category
Counseling & Mental Health

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Tennessee Recovery in Knoxville TN?
    You can reach them at: 865-409-4309. It’s best to call Tennessee Recovery during business hours.
  • What is the address for Tennessee Recovery on downtown west blvd in Knoxville?
    Tennessee Recovery is located at this address: 1630 Downtown West Blvd. Knoxville, TN 37919.
  • What are Tennessee Recovery(Knoxville, TN) store hours?
    Tennessee Recovery store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat: 24 hours, Sun: Closed.