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What to Expect From an Alcohol Rehab?

What exactly is alcohol rehab all about?

By Ravi KumarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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This s a common question that a number of first time treatment seekers query, since the entire process tends to be shrouded in relative mystery. However, the ultimate goal is always the same-You have an unhealthy issue that is effecting you both physically, emotionally and mentally. Your personal relationships are also suffering, your work may be at risk and you could also have serious legal issues due to your excessive drinking.

There are a number of different types of alcohol rehab and sober living facilities available to you, with varying levels of seriousness. A few include outpatient treatment programs, where you will be visiting your rehab facility for treatment, but it will be for a short period of time. Others include inpatient treatment programs, where you will be staying in a facility for an extended period of time. And there are also residential treatment programs, which offer the best in care and comfort as well as the most comprehensive programs available. The specific type of inpatient program that you will be looking into will depend on the circumstances surrounding your addiction.

For those just beginning to experience symptoms of alcoholism, or mild to moderate alcoholism, outpatient alcohol rehab centers are the best option. Here you will participate in one on one counseling, and the staff will do all of the things that you would expect from a comprehensive alcohol treatment programs. Your physician will be able to provide you with medications that can help control cravings and reduce the amount of alcohol that you consume. Medication and counseling are usually covered by your health insurance, and the length of stay generally ranges between one to three weeks.

If you are a chronic alcoholic, or a heavy drinker who has been using alcohol for several years, then you may need to see an on-site inpatient alcohol rehab center. The difference between an inpatient and outpatient is that an inpatient is reserved for those that are either severely addicted, or have a very serious problem. They will have to complete a twelve step program before they can be considered for admission. Their recovery will continue at the alcohol treatment facility, even outside of the program. These facilities are great if you love your loved one, and want them to receive the best care possible.

Some people may not have the financial means to join a rehab facility for their alcoholism, or they may not have the time to commit to outpatient counseling. In these cases, group therapy is often a good option for recovery. Alcoholism is a disease, and when it is treated effectively, it can be overcome.

It is important to keep in mind, however, that treatment is only successful, if the addict is willing to make some personal changes. You cannot force someone to quit drinking if they will not change. However, if you are able to provide the right resources and encourage the person to participate in the program, they may find sobriety much easier than if they were attempting to do it on their own.

If you are going to attend an alcohol rehab, you should be prepared for several withdrawal symptoms. Although they are quite mild in comparison to other drug and alcohol abuse problems, the symptoms are frightening for anyone trying to get off of alcoholism. Because many people struggle with withdrawal symptoms for weeks or months after finishing alcohol rehab, it is essential to know what to expect.

When the decision has been made to seek treatment at an alcohol rehab, it is important to know whether or not they offer treatment for co-occurring disorders. Some co-occurring disorders will not qualify for treatment at an alcohol addiction treatment center, and will need to be treated separately.

Other co-occurring disorders such as depression will require treatment in addition to any other treatment offered by the facility. The best thing to do is speak with a treatment counselor at the treatment facility to find out if your co-occurring disorder will qualify for treatment at the treatment center.

It is also very important to know what kind of aftercare will be offered after treatment at an alcohol rehab. Many treatment facilities offer individualized aftercare programs for co-occurring disorders and addictions. Aftercare is very important for anyone who is trying to quit drinking, and will play a key role in helping addicts return to full functioning on their own.

An effective aftercare plan will allow the addict to slowly return to regular activities without overwhelming their mind and body. Any reputable alcohol rehab clinic will be able to help addicts with aftercare plans and personalized programs. It is important that an aftercare plan be developed during the treatment process to ensure that the patient has the best chance of recovering safely and completely.

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