Can I Be Forced to Go to Outpatient Drug Rehab?

Question by Legalize not Legal Lies: Can I be forced to go to Outpatient Drug Rehab?
I already finished the once a week groups and dont have to go anymore but my mom set me up to be in the twice a week groups now. Do I have ANY say over what happens in this situation? Arent I allowed to make the decision wether i want to follow through. Im pretty sure I can but can anyone give me some HELP please?!?!?

I dont have a problem so dont answer if your just gonna tell me to stop using.
ummm…im not a minor guys

Best answer:

Answer by green eyes
i think you need to start with step one which is admit you’re an addict if you’re facing rehab

Answer by debbielewis05
You do have a problem if you can’t stop using, you still need to go to rehab, just to keep up the strength that you can kick this habit, you need rehab. that way if you think about relapsing. there you would be able to talk to someone and go from there,do the right hing listen to your mother, she only have your best interest at heart. so do it. iam not trying to put you down or anything like that but at this point you will see in the long run that you mom was right. so go make yourself and her proud of what you can accomplished. good luck and may god bless you.

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