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Addiction is a family disease and recovery is a family endeavor. Learn more about our Family Services and how we can help.

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Founded in 2006, Solutions of North Texas exists to treat substance use disorders and advocate for our clients, their families, and those that still suffer.

We do this by offering a full range of substance abuse treatment services and providing guidance to families, leading them toward a full and happy life in recovery.

Gold Seal of approval from the Joint CommissionSolutions of North Texas is accredited by the Joint Commission for Behavioral Health Care. Learn More.

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SONTX Program Comparison

RESIDENTIAL

CLINICAL

COURT

MONITORING

Supervised Peer-to-Peer Programming & Accountability

Individualized Treatment Based on Assessments & Evaluations

Comprehensive Court Evaluations

Support Services for Independent Living

Case Management

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46.3Million

Americans who needed substance use treatment in 20211

91%

Americans who needed but did not receive specialized treatment in 20211

6.25Million

Americans 18 and older who had both a substance use disorder and mental illness in 20211

1 Anon. n.d. “SAMHSA Announces National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
Results Detailing Mental Illness and Substance Use Levels in 2021.” Samhsa.gov.
Retrieved January 6, 2023 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration samhsa.gov.

Testimonials

Here’s what our clients and families have to say

Matt P. - SONTX Client

“I lived at SONTX for over a year. Great management team that walks the walk. SONTX helped me learn how to live life on life’s terms.”

Matt P.
Keri R. - SONTX Client

“SONTX saved my life! The staff is amazing and knew exactly what I was going through! It showed me how to get true recovery and a new way to live! I lived in Kathy’s house for 90 days got a sponsor worked the steps and God did the rest!”

Keri R.
Jeff L. - SONTX Client

“My experience at Solutions was not one I expected. When I first arrived, I did not want to stay longer than 90 days. But, having stayed a year, I would recommend it to anyone. I learned a new way to live and gained some self-respect. I learned that life can be very simple and happiness comes from within. I am blessed to have had the chance to meet so many great people and the opportunity to grow as a person. The staff was incredible and I’ll never forget the experience. I am truly grateful. Thank you so much.”

Jeff L.
Valerie S. - SONTX Client
“I got so much from being at SONTX. So many good things. I accomplished all the goals I wanted to accomplish, and feel I am empowered to set new goals. This gave me a good jump start.”
Valerie S.

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Let Them Hurt: From One Family Member of Addicts and Alcoholics to Another

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I am a family member of several alcoholics and addicts. My grandmother is in active alcoholism, and my brother is in active addiction. I’ve lost family members to the disease and have seen family members recover. Both of my husbands [...]

Understanding the Disease Model of Addiction (aka Brain Disease Model)

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Doctors and scientists who study addiction classify it as a disease using what’s called the brain disease model of addiction (sometimes shortened to the disease model of addiction). Because addiction is a complex and often misunderstood disease, we regularly come [...]

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