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Why choosing the right rehabilitation centre is imperative for successful recovery

For those who carry with them a history of substance abuse and related behavioural traits, finding and choosing the right rehabilitation centre can be quite a challenging process.

Finding the right treatment options offered that are best suited to each individual’s needs and matched with sufficiently qualified professionals is paramount to the success of any addiction recovery program.

An accredited Addiction Treatment Rehab manned with the correct and experienced therapists, counsellors, and staff can help patients move quickly and thoroughly through the stages of withdrawal.

During this period, patients will furthermore be equipped with the essential life skills necessary to continue their success after the completion of the rehabilitation program. 

When it comes to rehab centres, there is one thing that must be kept in mind: Not all rehabilitation centres are the same.

Treatment centres

Treatment centres offer different services to their patients, and not all are sufficiently equipped or trained to deal with more intensive and longer-term treatment options. 

In the sphere of addiction treatment centres, there are a few distinctions to be made between the available options, some offering more intense and comprehensive addiction treatment programs than others.

Different addiction treatment centre options

These alternative treatment program options have been specifically designed to treat patients in a manner that is in line with their individual needs. Each patient has their own path to follow during the recovery process, and what works for one may not work for the other. 

It is good to keep in mind that the severity of the addiction and associated behaviours will be a major determining factor in the patient’s final treatment decision and options.

Residential dual diagnosis treatment programs

These are the most common and recognisable forms of substance abuse treatment programs. Offering in-patient services, these treatment centres offer the most private approach to rehabilitation

Often located in remote areas, these facilities give patients a chance for undisturbed reflection on their addiction and associated behaviours due to their seclusion and location. Residential dual diagnosis treatment centres usually require patients to commit to a month-long consecutive stay on the premises.

Intensive outpatient programs

For patients who do not have the liberty or luxury to afford a month away from their obligations and responsibilities, other avenues have become available to them. For patients who are fully committed to their new lives, a less strict outpatient treatment plan may prove to be just as effective. 

Outpatient programs, due to their “correspondent-type” nature, still enforce stringent policies when it comes to treating patients. Meetings, for example, are scheduled outside of work and/or school times so that patients can attend regularly.

Behavioural therapy programs

To some degree, most addiction treatment programs include some form of behavioural therapy, with some patients needing a greater spectrum of treatment than others. Results have shown that patients tend to respond well to a dedicated program of therapy and discussions. 

With the help of professional counsellors, patients have the opportunity to talk to others about their drug use and the circumstances around their addiction. The different approaches to therapy have been used to focus attention on fostering motivation, as well as exploring family and other related issues.

 

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