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Types of Addiction Treatment
Picking the right addiction treatment program is a personal choice. You may opt to stay at a center (called inpatient residential treatment, or rehab), but there are also outpatient treatment centers, day treatment programs and sober living communities, where the person moving into recovery lives for a time with other people who are learning to live sober.
Addiction to prescription opioid painkillers like oxycodone and hydrocodone, and illicit opioids such as heroin, leads to potentially life-threatening withdrawal symptoms when discontinued.
Creating an environment where you prevent relapse is the highest priority after becoming sober. This may involve changing friends, where you are living, new hobbies, attending support group meetings and re-evaluating relationships.
Aftercare support refers to the follow-up care provided after the initial rehab program. The quality of aftercare support plays an important role in preventing relapses and sustains recovery.
Some people suffering from addiction disorder have co-occurring disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. This results in dual diagnosis, which requires specialized treatment programs to address.
Outpatient treatment plans cover diagnosis, detoxification, management, and counseling. They are a popular option for those who have graduated from inpatient facilities.
Inpatient rehabs are residential treatment programs that receive medical support round the clock to treat severe addictions and co-occurring disorders, length varies from four weeks to six months.
Alcoholism treatment focuses on lessening the thirst for alcohol and working towards the patient’s abstinence. Counseling, coupled with medications, is the core of alcoholism treatment.
A sober living home, also known as a halfway house, provides people with a structured drug-free environment to live in that bridges inpatient rehab and the less structured world of outpatient drug rehabilitation.
Intervention services assist the loved ones of addicts to carry out interventions, a kind of meeting to help get an addict into a treatment facility.
Substance Addiction Resources

Alcohol
Signs and symptoms of an addict.
Alcoholism is, unfortunately, a common issue. However, those who suffer from it can find hope through professional treatment.

Benzodiazepines
Signs and symptoms of an addict.
The misuse of Benzodiazepines can lead to addiction, but individuals who struggle with abuse can overcome it with professional help.

Cocaine
Signs and symptoms of an addict.
One of the most powerful and addictive drugs, cocaine has negatively impacted the lives of many individuals.

Heroin
Signs and symptoms of an addict.
As a more commonly abused illicit drug, Heroin has been known to influence the abuse habits of users from concerning to dangerous.

Opiates
Signs and symptoms of an addict.
Typically found in prescription drugs, Opiates, and their addictive qualities, are often associated with a user’s addiction roots.

Methamphetamine
Signs and symptoms of an addict.
A harmful illicit drug, Meth is known to have high addictive qualities and can have a negative impact on the lives of its users.