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What is Inpatient Addiction Treatment Like?
Many addicts and alcoholics know deep down they have a bad problem, but do not know what to do about it. Whether it is out of fear, shame, embarrassment or feelings of failure and worthlessness, many addicted people shun the idea of going into treatment and will do whatever it necessary to avoid talking about it and will put up arguments and vehemently resist doing it. However, for many addicted individuals the only way to truly become clean and sober is through being honest about their problem and agreeing to enroll into a long-term inpatient addiction treatment program.
What is a day like in an inpatient addiction treatment program?
A person's time in treatment is very regimented, structured and planned out, because there is so much to accomplish in a relatively short amount of time. A person will be participating in group and individual therapy meetings, family and individual counseling, fitness exercises and nutritional counseling, life skills coaching, and sober-based activities and a variety of other things. The full schedule is to avoid any lulls in the time a person spends in rehab, to avoid giving the individual the opportunity to focus and obsess about drugs and alcohol. A day in the life of someone in rehab, will follow a strict outline so as to ensure the individual receives every bit of help and treatment needed to adopt a clean and sober life again.
Why is an inpatient addiction treatment program better than an outpatient option?
When someone enrolls into an inpatient treatment program it is more regimented and beings the person is removed from the outside world, there is no stress, pressures or access to drugs and alcohol. An inpatient treatment program offers more intensive treatment for addiction and alcoholism and for somebody dealing with a serious problem, a long-term rehab option is best. An outpatient option can work well for someone that has a mild or moderate drug or alcohol problem, but for those caught up in full-blown addiction, an extended inpatient addiction treatment program is what has been shown to statistically work best.
How does somebody know they need addiction treatment on an inpatient basis?
People that may benefit the most from an inpatient treatment program include someone suffering from a co-occurring addiction or dual diagnosis, if the individual needs detox, somebody that has a serious alcohol or drug problem with a long history of addiction and relapse and those who may want or need to get away from the outside world to become clean and sober. Somebody's past addiction history, health, family life or other factors may determine the need for addiction treatment to take place on an inpatient basis, so speaking to a residential rehab center may be a good option to explore.
Why should someone choose an inpatient addiction treatment program for lasting recovery?
Because inpatient addiction treatment is so involved and intensive, each and every need and requirement you have during rehab will be addressed and handled effectively. Have you had enough of the strain and emotional turmoil of addiction and alcoholism? Do you want to turn your life around and be happy to wake up in the morning? Do you not deserve to have a good life and all the things you want? If you answered yes to these questions, then it is time to take a step in the right direction and to choose an addiction treatment method which will work. Contact an addiction treatment center today and find out more information about the inpatient options offered and learn how to escape from the claws of addiction and alcoholism once and for all.
