Alcoholism

What is Alcoholism Addiction?

If you or someone you know is struggling with alcoholism, know that you are not alone and help is available. Alcohol rehab centers offer treatment for those ready to address their substance abuse disorder and begin the journey to recovery. By sought professional help, individuals can learn how to cope with triggers, develop healthy coping mechanisms and build a strong support system to maintain sobriety.

Recognizing an Alcoholism Addiction

In the past, alcohol rehab programs provided a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment for all patients. However, today’s programs and centers have become more specialized to better meet the needs of a diverse group of patients. With such a wide range of options available, choosing a course of treatment can be complicated. However, taking the time to find the right program is likely to result in a more successful and satisfying experience for the individual.

Alcoholism Addiction Treatment Programs

Medical Detox

Alcohol detoxification is the first and most important step in your journey to recovery from alcoholism. Also known as alcohol detox, this process allows your body to rid itself of alcohol and other toxins so you can begin your recovery in the healthiest way possible.

Inpatient Treatment

Inpatient treatment and alcohol rehab is the most intensive level of care, with around-the-clock monitoring and clinical management to alleviate alcohol withdrawal symptoms and provide structure. After the detox phase, the patient lives at the facility full-time while receiving therapy, group counseling, medication management, holistic therapies, and other services. This level of care is beneficial for those who have struggled with alcohol addiction for a long time and need constant support to stay on track.

Outpatient Treatment

Outpatient alcohol treatment is recommended for patients who have completed an inpatient alcohol program or for medically stable individuals who have a high level of motivation to reach sobriety. Outpatient services are provided in a day center, clinic, rehab facility, or other location, while the patient lives at home. Outpatient clients can participate in counseling, therapy, 12-step programming, and other recovery services without giving up their self-determination. This level of care is less intense than inpatient care and provides patients with more flexibility.

Partial Hospitalization

After completing a residential (inpatient) alcohol rehab program and becoming stable in their sobriety, a patient may be transferred to a partial hospitalization program. In this intensive form of therapy, the patient attends classes, counseling sessions and appointments with medical professionals during the day while living in transitional housing or at home. On average, a partial hospitalization alcohol rehab program lasts around 2 weeks.

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