When you’re looking to attend a rehab center for drug and alcohol treatment, finding the right one can make all the difference. But how do you know what rehab center will work best for you? Is specialized drug and alcohol treatment what you need?
When it comes to rehab, anything that will make you more receptive to treatment and more comfortable partaking in the recovery process should be utilized, and that’s why so many people recommend specialized rehab centers.
When in the realm of addiction treatment, there’s a wide range of specialties to choose from. Let’s start with the different levels of care.
Different Level of Care
Specialized rehab centers offer a wide variety of treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy.
The kinds of drugs you’re addicted to, the frequency of your use, and the risk of withdrawal are all taken into consideration when determining the level of drug and alcohol care that will best suit your needs.
Detoxification: Detox is for those who are will most likely suffer from severe physical withdrawal and need constant monitoring for the first three to five days after drug use stops. Those who are addicted to alcohol, benzodiazepines, and opiates are most at risk and often put into detox programs before beginning treatment.
Inpatient: Inpatient is what people typically think of when they discuss drug and alcohol rehab. Ranging from 14 days to six months, inpatient treatment includes individual and group therapy, as well as life skill and nutritional counseling.
Partial Hospitalization Program: Designed like inpatient, but without the overnight component, partial hospitalization programs are often used as a stepdown from inpatient or for those who cannot attend rehab because of other commitments.
Intensive Outpatient: Commonly referred to as IOP, this is another stepdown option after rehab. Intensive outpatient is three days a week for four to six hours and helps you transition back into daily life while still giving you the structure and accountability needed in early recovery.
Outpatient: From once a week counseling to once a month, outpatient is for those who are maintaining their sobriety, but still have issues to work on. Outpatient can last anywhere from three months to years, depending on a person’s needs.
There are other types of specialized treatment options that may be recommended for some people. These treatment programs address issue specific treatment barriers that arise, and give those who feel alone the chance to see that there’s others going through similar things. Here’s just a brief list of some of the treatments available.
Addiction manifests in different ways for every person, and therefore treatment can’t be one size fits all. By utilizing a specialized rehab center, you may be more comfortable and receptive to recovery, which leads to becoming more open and honest with your peers. If you or someone you love is in need of specialized addiction treatment, but doesn’t know where to turn, we can help. Call 800-481-6320Who Answers? today to learn about your treatment options.
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