Drug Rehab Resources
Over the years, various methods have been established to overcome drug addiction. These range from long term drug treatment involving residential care to short term drug treatment, meetings and structured living:
In Patient-
Inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation
is a more intensive process than others. The recovering addict lives
on location at the drug rehab facility. This gives structure and support
and provides long term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. For
many, inpatient treatment seems to be a last resort, a place to go when
all else fails. In reality, inpatient drug rehab offers a place of hope
and rejuvenation, a place where miracles happen and life begin to make
sense again.
Out
Patient- Outpatient treatment can offer a tremendous amount of support for those
who need help and have a brief history of drug or alcohol addiction.
This form of treatment encompasses a wide variety of programs for patients
including individual or group counseling. The recovering addict meets
at a center on a regular scheduled basis but does not live on location
such as in the in patient treatment programs. The ultimate goal is to
provide long lasting abstinence and the ability to function in the day-to-day
world.
Sober
Living-
Alcohol-
and drug-free houses (also known as sober living) play an important role in
supporting treatment and recovery services in a community by helping recovering
persons to maintain an alcohol- and drug-free lifestyle. What is important
about these houses is that all have three things in common. First, they make
sure that a person who is in recovery lives in a place that is free from
alcohol and drug use. Second, the residents themselves reinforce their recovery
through support with other recovering persons. Finally, the residents are free
to voluntarily pursue activities to support their recovery, either alone or
with others.
Halfway Houses-
These
houses offer chemically dependent men and women a carefully planned
program of challenges and growth experiences the goal of which is a
lasting, satisfying recovery. Halfway houses continue the work begun
during the resident's previous treatment experiences - building on that
foundation, reviewing work that might have been missed, and moving toward
a new level of understanding and commitment. The drug treatment industry
adopted the term halfway house and began setting up or supporting independent
halfway houses as a way for the newly discharged client to establish
roots, secure gainful employment, stay connected with the treatment
center and NOT return to a life of drug use. Halfway houses usually
have strict guidelines for all residents, including curfews and mandatory,
random drug testing. These facilities can be for-profit and not-for-profit
companies.
Counseling-
Counseling (individual
and/or group) and other cognitive and behavioral therapies are critical
components of effective treatment for addiction. It is considered to
be a time-limited approach to drug recovery. In
counseling, patients address issues of motivation, build skills to resist
drug use, replace drug-using activities with constructive and rewarding
non drug-using activities, and improve problem-solving abilities. Cognitive
and behavioral therapy also facilitates interpersonal relationships
and the individual's ability to function in the family and community.
Meetings-
Meetings
are a great way to share experiences on recovery and can add hope and
happiness to the addict's life. The two most common kinds of meetings
are open meetings and closed meetings. Open meetings, as the term suggests
are open to recovering drug addicts, their families, and their friends.
A closed meeting is limited to those recovering from drugs or alcohol.
Meetings provide an opportunity for those recovering to share problems
related to drug abuse patterns and attempts to achieve stable sobriety with
each other..