When you have an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol, sometimes treatment at one of the many inpatient drug and alcohol treatment centers is the only option. Drugs and alcohol can cloud your judgment, and it may feel impossible to break away from that addiction. When that is the case, sometimes the only option is to be in a facility with 24-hour assistance to help you pull away from your addiction and to teach you how you can cope outside the facility without falling back into your addiction. Here’s a simplified process for recovery at treatment centers:
Detox
The first step to recovery is to rid your body of the toxic substances that are causing your problem. By being in a facility that monitors you every hour of the day, you won’t be able to fall into temptation when detoxification becomes difficult. It’s easy to do because your body has become dependent on these substances, despite how they are hurting your systems and bodily functions. Staff at treatment centers know how to help you through the effects of detox and may be able to ease your suffering through medication. But no matter what, you’ll feel better once the toxins are out of your system.
Counseling and Group Therapy
The next step to recovering is to attend one-on-one counseling sessions with your therapist as well as group therapy sessions. These sessions will help you understand how you got addicted in the first place and can help you learn techniques for avoiding your addiction. Some have addictive personality types and learning how to deal with addictive tendencies can help you move past your addictions. Others were abused as children and turn to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain and to escape life. By dealing with these underlying issues, you’ll be able to move past them so they don’t affect you so deeply.