ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAMS AT A REHAB

Addiction treatments are not “one size fits all”.  You can choose the treatment that works best for you based on the substance you’re abusing, the level of care you need, your personal mental health needs, or what health care options you can afford.  A professional addiction assessment would be needed to make the choice.

The first treatment usually starts with Detoxification, which rids the body of addictive substances in a safe environment. Medically assisted drugs are used to reduce the severity of withdrawals. It is usually followed by a formal assessment and referral to a drug addiction treatment facility.

Inpatient rehabs offer structured treatment programs designed to address all facets of an individual’s addiction while the patients reside in a substance-free facility and receive around-the-clock medical care and therapeutic support.

Outpatient rehabs offer same kinds of effective treatments and therapies as inpatient rehabs. However, outpatient rehabs allow patients to live at home during the recovery process. Patients can attend scheduled treatment sessions throughout the week.

Medication treatments involves the use of prescribed medications to help with the recovery process. These medications are used to manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, or treat co-occurring disorders. Medications work best when combined with behavioural therapies.

Therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy helps to recognize unhealthy patterns and can also help you learn to identify triggers and develop coping skills. Rationale Emotive Behaviour Therapy helps an addict identify his/her negative thoughts and combat feelings of self-defeat. Contingency Management reinforces positive behaviour by giving tangible rewards.

Group homes are recommended after addiction treatment. Support groups help now sober addicts maintain their sobriety as they go through life.

The most effective types of treatment programs ensure that individuals in recovery are actively involved every step of the way.

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