Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital
Drug Rehab Center in Charleston, West Virginia
Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital provides comprehensive addiction and substance abuse services, including personalized therapies, 24/7 crisis stabilization, and an inpatient detoxification unit, among other health care services, and is accredited by the Joint Commission and recognized for excellence in quality care.
About This Charleston, WV Facility
Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital is a comprehensive acute care and research hospital located in Charleston, West Virginia. With over 500 beds, the hospital offers a wide range of health care services, including specialty services in addiction and substance abuse. The hospital's Addiction Treatment and Services Program offers high-quality and evidence-based care for individuals with substance use disorders. Treatment includes evaluation, counseling, education, detoxification, and more. The program also provides psychiatric and psychological support for patients to help them deal with their substance use disorder and the life changes that come with recovery.
Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital's Addiction Treatment and Services Program offers personalized care for individuals with addiction and substance abuse. They offer therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and behavior management to help individuals understand the root cause of their addiction and develop better coping skills. In addition, staff are available 24/7 to provide crisis stabilization and suicide prevention services. The hospital also has an inpatient detoxification unit so that individuals can safely withdraw from the substances they are addicted to without the risk of medical complications.
Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission and is a licensed treatment facility in West Virginia. They have also received numerous awards and recognition, including the Excellence in Quality Care Award from the West Virginia Health Care Association and the Health Care Association of West Virginia's Top Performer Award. In addition, they have a commitment to community outreach and provide various educational programs, support groups, and seminars to raise awareness about addiction and substance abuse.
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Conditions and Issues Treated
People with dual diagnosis have coexisting addiction and a mental disorder. 9.2 million US adults had a co-occurring disorder in 2018, so not just limited to West Virginia residents. Best treatment combines medication, psychotherapy (talk therapy), support group, and inpatient rehabilitation. Sometimes, complementary therapies – yoga, massage, and acupuncture – may also be used.
Levels of Care Offered
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Dual-Diagnosis, Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Inpatient rehab is intended to treat severe addictions and co-occurring disorders. The length of stay in West Virginia varies from four weeks to six months according to the individual needs. Inpatient rehab ensures that the patient stays in a substance-free environment at Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital.
Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital‘s Therapies & Programs
Individual therapy aims to identify the core issues that would have led the patient to substance abuse and address the root cause effectively. Patients find the therapist as a person who they can trust. It helps them to open up and discuss personal and sensitive issues, which they may not be comfortable discussing in a group.
Couples therapy is an approach wherein the patients and their partners are engaged together as a part of the treatment process. When a person becomes a victim of substance abuse, it affects the patient and the people around him, particularly his partner. Their relationship can become strained due to lack of communication, financial issues, loss of trust, lack of intimacy, and physical abuse in more severe cases.
Couples therapy addresses these issues and tries to rebuild the trust between the partners. The partner’s involvement in the process will result in greater chances of treatment success and sustained recovery.
Family therapy is a set of therapeutic approaches that assumes that the entire family is a system. It utilizes the strengths and resources of the family to help the patient refrain from resorting to substance abuse. It helps to repair relationships and improve communication between family members.
Group therapy happens at Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital in a controlled group environment, as opposed to a one-on-one setting. It supports Charleston, WV patients’ recovery by offering a sense of comfort and letting them know that they are not alone. Through shared conversations, patients also learn to develop faith and understanding and gain insight on their addictions.
Unresolved trauma is often a key reason why many patients resorted to substance abuse. Trauma therapy refers to treatment wherein specialist therapists help the patients to resolve the trauma that led the patients to substance abuse. The trauma could be physical abuse, sexual abuse, war, natural disasters, divorce, accident, loss of a loved one, etc. Thinking of these traumatic events causes emotional disturbances like anxiety, depression and results in addiction. If trauma is the primary cause of substance abuse, then both issues must be addressed. Otherwise, there is a risk of relapse. Trauma therapy also improves the cognitive functions and provides long term benefits.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an improved version of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). DBT is a treatment of choice for people suffering from self-harming behaviors characterized by cutting and suicidal thoughts or inclinations.
This treatment is developed to help individuals recognize their thought patterns, behaviors, and feelings. It has demonstrated its effectiveness for people that are finding it difficult to control their emotions and urges. Conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and borderline personality disorder also benefit from DBT as it imparts individuals stress-management techniques and enhanced self-esteem so they can sustain their sobriety by reducing the impact of triggers and out-of-control emotions.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a way of addressing concerns through talking. It can be used in individual counseling sessions. Talking through issues with professionals at Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital can identify sources of discomfort or unhealthy thoughts. It is a way of learning about yourself and your individual perceptions. CBT is a healthy way of addressing some behaviors which may be bringing unintended consequences in your life.
Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is a treatment that helps people to quit smoking. NRT reduces the withdrawal symptoms by giving nicotine in low doses. It is safe for most adults, teens and pregnant women should not undergo NRT. Research shows that the use of NRT doubles the chances of quitting smoking.
Patient Experience
Experiential Therapy at Charleston Area Medical Center - General Hospital
Experiential therapy works on the principle that the perception of individuals determines their behavior. It is different from medication and talk therapy and suits those who have difficulty in expressing themselves and interact. Experiential therapy works by using tools and activities to recreate past experiences and encourages the release of suppressed thoughts that were responsible for the negative feelings and drug addiction.
Role-playing, arts and crafts, music, animal care, rock climbing, etc. are some of the activities used in this therapy. Gradually the individual will experience calmness and love and change their perception positively. Other than drug addiction, Experiential therapy is useful in various behavioral and eating disorders.
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Charleston, West Virginia Addiction Information
West Virginia ranks first in the nation for drug overdoses and the amount of overdoses is sometimes twice that of the United States's average. More than 100,000 residents are dependent on drugs and alcohol; many of those are minors who have been influenced by addicted parents to start using drugs at a young age. In 2013, an estimated 7,000 children in West Virginia were addicted to drugs.
Charleston, West Virginia has a high rate of drug abuse and addiction. 9.8% of the population over the age of 12 has used an illicit drug in the past month. In 2016, there were 237 drug-related deaths in Charleston, WV. Many websites offer information on drug rehab centers, and you can compare different facilities to find the one that is best suited to your needs.
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