Addiction Treatment Programs
In Carrollton, Texas At Care Star Recovery & Wellness
Flexible Outpatient Addiction Treatment
Care Star’s addiction treatment programs help adults stop substance use while building stable recovery routines. Outpatient care includes structured therapy and coordinated clinical services that address cravings, triggers, relapse risk, and life stressors. Clients live at home while remaining engaged with work, family, and daily responsibilities.
- Age-specific groups and counseling tailored to adult life demands
- Integrated mental health support for co-occurring conditions
- Skill-building for emotional regulation, decision-making, and stress management
- Support for handling real-life pressures without losing recovery momentum
- Multiple outpatient levels of care based on clinical need and progress
- Ongoing progress tracking to reinforce consistency and long-term growth
- Flexible Levels of Care for Substance Use
Outpatient Addiction Treatment Programs
Comprehensive outpatient services for adults who require professional treatment while remaining in their home environment.
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Daytime addiction treatment with structured therapy, recovery education, and clinical oversight without inpatient admission.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
A moderate-intensity program offering structured group therapy and relapse-prevention skills with flexibility for daily responsibilities.
Supportive Outpatient (SOP)
Lower-intensity outpatient care focused on sustaining recovery routines, promoting accountability, and supporting ongoing personal progress.
Types of Addiction We Treat at Care Star
Our outpatient treatment can provide structure, skills, and accountability while you stay connected to daily life. Our team supports adults with personalized plans, coordinated therapy, and psychiatric support when appropriate, helping you reduce use, manage triggers, and strengthen recovery habits.
Alcohol Addiction →
Physical and psychological dependence on alcohol causing health issues, relationship problems, and inability to control drinking.
Opioid Addiction →
Compulsive use of prescription painkillers or illegal opioids leading to tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and loss of control.
Cocaine Addiction →
Dependence on cocaine causing intense cravings, risky behavior, cardiovascular problems, and significant life disruption.
Fentanyl Addiction →
Powerful synthetic opioid addiction with high overdose risk, severe withdrawal symptoms, and rapid physical dependence development.
Benzo Addiction →
Dependence on anti-anxiety medications causing tolerance, dangerous withdrawal, cognitive impairment, and increased fall risk.
Marijuana Addiction →
Cannabis dependency leads to cognitive changes, motivation loss, withdrawal symptoms, and interference with daily functioning.
Meth Addiction →
Highly addictive stimulant causing severe dental problems, skin issues, psychosis, and dramatic physical and mental deterioration.
Heroin Addiction →
Illegal opioid addiction with high overdose risk, severe withdrawal, infectious disease risk, and devastating life consequences.
Prescription Pills Addiction →
Misuse of prescribed medications leading to tolerance, dependence, dangerous interactions, and potential transition to illegal drugs.
- Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs About Addiction Treatment
What should I expect at my addiction assessment?
An assessment usually reviews substance use history, current symptoms, medical and mental health needs, and any safety risks. You’ll also discuss goals, scheduling needs, and what has or hasn’t worked in the past. The outcome is a recommendation for the most appropriate level of care.
What therapies are used in the addiction programs?
Many outpatient programs use evidence-based approaches such as CBT, DBT, trauma-informed care, and relapse-prevention planning. Treatment often includes group therapy as a core component, with individual sessions as indicated. The goal is practical skill-building you can apply immediately in daily life.
Do outpatient addiction programs treat co-occurring mental health conditions?
Yes. Many clients experience substance use alongside anxiety, depression, trauma symptoms, or mood changes. Your treatment plan can address both, using dual diagnosis approach and psychiatric support when appropriate, so recovery work is integrated rather than split into separate tracks.
Can outpatient addiction treatment be effective if I’ve relapsed before?
Yes, relapse is often a sign that the plan needs adjustment, not that treatment can’t work. Our outpatient care includes a relapse prevention program that helps identify triggers, strengthen coping strategies, and build sustainable recovery habits. Your treatment team can also recommend a higher level of care if risk increases.
What happens when I complete a program?
Completion typically means moving to a less intensive level of care or developing a long-term aftercare plan, rather than “graduating” with no next steps. Many people continue with individual therapy, community recovery resources, and ongoing support. Thoughtful aftercare planning helps maintain the progress you’ve made and provides guidance to respond quickly if challenges or risks arise.
We’ll Help You Find the Right Outpatient Path
Care Star Recovery & Wellness helps you take the first step with confidence and ease. Reach out to our admissions team to discuss concerns, learn about treatment options, and understand scheduling and next steps. We’ll guide you toward an outpatient program that fits your needs and goals.







