Women's Addiction Treatment in Indiana
Many women arrive at Tara exhausted.
They've spent months or years caring for children, supporting partners, managing careers, keeping households running, or trying to hold everything together while addiction quietly takes more and more from their lives.
Some are struggling with alcohol. Others with opioids, fentanyl, methamphetamine, or prescription medications. Many are carrying anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, or shame alongside their addiction.
By the time treatment becomes an option, many women aren't asking whether they need help.
They're asking:
"How did it get this bad?"
"What happens to my family if I leave for treatment?"
"Can I actually recover?"
At Tara Treatment Center, we've been helping women answer those questions since 1985.

812.526.2611
800.397.9978
Recovery Looks Different for Women
Many women who enter treatment have spent years putting their own needs last.
It is common for women to feel responsible for everyone around them while neglecting their own physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Over time, substances can become a way to cope with overwhelming stress, unresolved trauma, relationship challenges, anxiety, depression, loneliness, or burnout.
Recovery requires more than simply stopping alcohol or drug use.
Why Tara
Women's Addiction Treatment Program
Discover a CommOne of the most powerful parts of recovery is realizing that no one has to do it alone.
Women in treatment often discover that many of their experiences are shared by others around them.
The guilt.
The fear.
The isolation.
The feeling of losing themselves.
Living and recovering alongside other women creates opportunities for connection that can be difficult to find elsewhere. Through group therapy, peer support, 12-Step recovery, and everyday interactions, clients begin rebuilding trust in themselves and others.
For many women, these relationships become one of the strongest foundations for long-term recovery.
Substance use rarely develops in isolation.
Many women entering treatment have experienced significant emotional pain long before addiction became part of their story.
At Tara, treatment often involves exploring:
- trauma and adverse life experiences
- anxiety and chronic stress
- depression
- relationship challenges
- grief and loss
- self-worth and identity
Healing these underlying issues is often an essential part of building lasting recovery.
The goal of treatment isn’t simply to stop using substances.
The goal is to help women build lives they no longer need to escape from.
Through therapy, relapse prevention, spiritual growth, and recovery education, women develop practical tools for navigating life after treatment.
Many leave with something they haven't felt in years:

Make Today the Day.
Are you ready to make today the day to get healthy? Are you committed to regain control of your life?
Call our Tara Team.
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