The National Institute on Drug Abuse states that treating addiction will often require many components because of its complexity. This means that treatment will likely include a range of behavioral and pharmacological approaches.
Detox Kits: These are the self-detox version of medical detox. The common drug store sells detox kits, which are designed to alleviate withdrawal symptoms. They can come as pills or drinks, but are not clinically tested and could pose risks.
We can assist you or your loved ones if they have a substance use disorder. There are facilities all over the country that provide comprehensive care. For more information about medical detox as well as other comprehensive treatment plans, please call us today to speak to a representative.
There are many options for treatment. To help them transition to rehab, many people with severe addictions enter a detox program. Others might prefer to recover in an inpatient or a outpatient facility. It is recommended to continue strengthening the lessons learned from rehab by attending support group sessions and therapy sessions.
Next, the patient will need to be stabilized with psychological and medical therapy. The goal of stabilization, is to prevent any kind of harm to the patient. Doctors can prescribe treatment medication to treat addiction. This will prevent withdrawal symptoms from developing and may also help with complications.
Women who are pregnant should detox under medical supervision. This is because withdrawal symptoms can be extremely harmful to the foetus. Pregnant women should undergo detox to manage their pain and prevent relapse.
Contact Fort Behavioral Health if you believe that someone you love might be able to benefit from a drug- or alcohol detox program. The Fort Behavioral Health team is available to answer any questions regarding the detox process. To learn more about detox from drugs and alcohol, please don't hesitate calling us at 843.332.1807 or filling our online form.
If used correctly, outpatient is an effective treatment option. If a person is struggling to overcome their drug or alcohol addiction, but still needs to work, then outpatient drug rehabilitation is a good option.
Women's Rehabilitation Program - Our program offers women the chance to move forward with peer treatment.
Researchers have a variety of models to help them understand how addictions develop. There are four major Behavioral Models of addiction. They are the Moral Model; Disease Model; SocioCultural Model; Psycho-dynamic Model; and the SocioCultural Model. According to the Moral Model of addiction, addiction is an act of moral weakness. It is also believed that the individual responsible for their addiction is responsible. Moral Model supporters consider drug use a choice. Substance abuse is defined as a 'chronic relapsing illness that affects the structure or function of the brain' according to the Disease Model. Research into the neurobiological reasons for addiction has shown mixed results. Abstinence is the only option. Socio-Cultural Modell tries to explain why some populations are more prone to substance abuse than other. It examines how people can become addicted to substance abuse through discrimination, poor quality life, lack opportunities, and other factors that are common in marginalized communities. Psycho-Dynamic model considers mental illness and trauma as the precursor to addiction. Many rehab centers specialize in treating "co-occurring disorders", which are substance abuse disorders that occur alongside a mental illness.
Different rehab programs have different costs. They can range from low-cost programs, which are either community- or government-funded, to high-end facilities. Many drug rehab centers are free or affordable to clients. Many communities offer counseling or free drug treatment. These programs can be found in outpatient drug rehab centres.
If you have a dual diagnosis such as addiction or bipolar disorder that is hard to treat, long-term drug rehab programs could be the right option. Long-term programs may be preferred by some because they offer more insurance and are easier to manage.
Intensive outpatient treatment - The intensive outpatient (IOP), is a lower level of care than the residential treatment program. IOP participants attend sessions and will return home each night.
Some inpatient detox programs offer peer support and medical care. Others include medical monitoring that includes 24/7 access by nurses and doctors.
A full continuum is key to long-lasting sobriety. Our drug treatment programs are progressive and comprehensive. Each stage builds on the previous to create a holistic approach to recovery. We are here to assist you in getting the best possible drug treatment.
We don't believe that substance use should be treated in a cookie-cutter way. We instead offer a compassionate and person-centered approach to substance abuse and care that is tailored to your individual needs and circumstances, regardless of where you are at the recovery stage.
As there are no standards to measure recovery, the definition of recovery is subjective and divided in drug rehabilitation. Betty Ford Institute defines recovery as the attainment of complete abstinence, as well as personal well being. However, other studies have used "near" abstinence to define it. The choice of rehabilitation programs can be complicated by the wide range of meanings.
Our clients are an inspiration to all of us. Learn about how they discovered themselves and the hope that guided them on their path to sobriety.
These drugs are not available to you by doctors to wean you from heroin and other alcohol. Prescription drugs will be prescribed that mimic heroin and alcohol to help with withdrawal symptoms. Then, your doctor will reduce the amount of these drugs.
Naloxone can be used as an opioid antagonist. This means it blocks the brain's opioid receptors, thus preventing the effects of opioids. It is used in the treatment of an opioid overdose.
Narcotics Anonymous or NA is a support network that supports those suffering from drug addiction. NA members work together to maintain sobriety, and avoid falling back in the cycle of addiction. Meetings often involve members sharing their stories about addiction and recovery.