Therapy treatment
How Is Addiction Treated?
Therapy for substance use is one of the most widely used forms of treatment and has been shown to help people significantly reduce or stop substance use by helping them make behavioral changes, cement new skills, and prevent relapse.
Therapy for addiction encompasses several different types of methods and techniques that are designed to support recovery from addiction. An evidence-based therapy for addiction means that the specific therapy type has been shown to be effective based on clinical statistics, studies and research for treating substance use disorders. There a few different types of evidence based therapy approaches and therapists may specialize in one or more types of these therapies or they may incorporate a combination.
Detox
This can serve as the first step in the recovery process for many people. Detox can help people safely and comfortably undergo substance withdrawal before continuing treatment. People can expect to receive medical supervision, support, and medication, as appropriate for their needs and depending on the substance they use.
Inpatient treatment
This involves living onsite at a rehab for the duration of treatment, where a person will receive 24/7 care and support to address their substance use and its underlying causes and influences.
After care
After completeting the course of program the patient is suggested to stay in an after care program just to get adapted to the sober living outside the rehab among other normal people and can get habituated to 12 step program and how to lie and practise the program.
Sober living
This refers to substance-free residences that provide structure, support, and reintegration assistance after a person has completed a treatment program. Through our experience it shows that sober living may be associated with reduced substance use, reduced likelihood of return to use, lower rates of incarceration, increased employment, and better family relationships
